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So today I went in for an interview and I was going in for the 2nd interview by the head chief executive. now this is where it got weird, so she asked me about my previous jobs and said how much she liked that product over that product. then she started talking about her daughter? an her divorce ...then how she didn't finish college because she was making more money doing what she did for this company ... then she talked about how her teenage daughter is a handful... I just played it cool thinking she was using some sort of psychology thing to trick me into saying something stupid. the interview ended and she seemed happy an I was escorted to the door... now I'm freaking confused? is this normal behavior for an executive? like it felt like she was going to burst into tears at one point and tell me her life problems... is this normal? was she trying to see how I react or something?
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Wen you apply at a job and they ask how mch you want as a salary what do you say?
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Basically- no degree, although I have tried completing one in the past and stopped because of physical and mental health issues which were overwhelming to deal with along with going to classes full time. I'm not stupid and I am quite articulate. I am 23 and have only worked for about two years retail in high school and stopped working to go to university. I worked a few months in 2010 retail after I dropped out but it was only a seasonal position, and the only reason why I have not been able to constantly work is because of mental health issues. I had also tried going back to community college during my free time since i left university in 2008/9 and I had panic attacks while in community college, which made my anxiety worse from then on. Well recently I met a good doctor and he prescribed me some meds that are stabilizing my moods and I feel the best I've felt in years, and I'm ready to work.
Thing is, I don't know how to get a job now since I've spent literally years being depressed and anxious doing nothing. I don't really have anything to put on my resume, and I never finished my AA degree either. All I've done is cashiering and although I do the job well and I get promoted easily when I do these jobs because I'm a hard worker and I try to go above and beyond what they ask of me,which is the attitude I have no matter what kind of work I'm doing as long as I'm getting paid. But I hate cashiering because it's too easy and I want a job that is more interesting.
Any suggestions for me on how to get a job that is NOT Retail with the type of background I have right now?
I also realize I have to go to college to get certain types of jobs, I am talking about what I can do right here right now.
1 answer - Asked By: Alex Prieto - 10/14/2012
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Recently I have overlooked for a project at work and I am unable to accept it why?
I am hard working, dedicated, maintain a very professional decorum, very cordial with my colleagues and bosses, give respect to one and all. Still people who take the p***, argue with managers, gossip mongers have been selected for some very responsible positions at work.
I seriously can't get my head around it why, why unprofessional people who have no work ethics being selected over me, whereas I have a track record of excellent performance and never shy away from any work my manager ask me to do?
I am at my lowest point and not getting hold of my manager to ask the question why not me, why them who can't even bother? I am feeling like a complete loser, giving years to this place, building my performance, trust and this is how I get rewarded. Why my life is so shit, anything I wish for turns to dust?
1 answer - Asked By: network7 - 11/6/2012
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As stated in my question I've applied for multiple jobs and gotten no job interview, you name a place I've applied there.
I've said i will work ridiculous hours from like 12am to 5am and nothing. I've said I am willing to work weekends public holidays everything and I have gotten nothing back I am so desperate for money it's not funny.
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So I have a nice white button up shirt, business skirt and pants, and a suit jacket. I'm applying for a software development job and I'm very short and can look young so I'm trying to look adult, yet professional. I'm also attractive so I'm trying not to look too sexy.
For the career fair I'm thinking of wearing just my nice shirt and a skirt with low heels. My reasoning being it's approachable and attractive without going overboard since the career fair hosts are mostly younger male recent grads. I want to be remembered but not intimidating.
For my interviews I was thinking pants, suit jacket (power suit). My reasoning being it'll be older execs and HR people (mostly women) so less sexy with the pants but more powerful with the suit jacket.
What do you think?!
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I'm really having a hard time finding a job. I'm not sure why employers aren't contacting me :(
I have about 4 years in expereince ( about 1 year of management)
Well, here it is
Jon smith
Erlanger KY, USA
Cell: +1-859-111-1111
E-mail:abc.def@outlook.com
OBJECTIVE
Obtain a position as a project manager/coordinator allowing me to utilize my administrative, organizational and problem-solving skills with a growing organization to mutually enhance growth of professional development and success.
WORK EXPERIENCE
ATS Jun 2012 – Apr 2013
Project Manager I: Managed projects development and staff in different divisions to achieve projects goals through practices of planning, executing and analyzing project-related tasks.
Duties, responsibilities and contributions to assigned projects include the following:
• Prepare and create project scopes, SWOT analysis reports and statements of work as assigned.
• Visit anticipated project sites and create assessments for necessary work.
• Analyze given scopes to assist engineers into reaching projects’ objectives.
• Examine and manage available resources relating to materials and manpower.
• Coordinate staff and arrange regular meetings.
• Inspect daily operations and quality of products used on premise.
• Implement solutions to resolve complex jobs relating to the project.
• Manage and ensure that operations are executed in accordance to project scope and SOW.
• Review and submit documents for projects deliverables/submittals and create schedules for subcontractors.
• Document all events occurred during project life cycle and submit reports to senior management.
Assigned Projects:
1- Conference Rooms IT/Multimedia Project
Duration: Jun 2012 – Dec 2012
2- Military Base Renovation Project
Duration: Aug 2012 – Aug 2013
AT&T / U-verse Division Oct 2011 – Feb 2012
Command Center Agent II: Applied knowledge to solve common and complex related issues to consumer’s services and devices. The position allowed for individual work at minimum supervision and within teams when necessary. Duties of the position included:
•Provide phone/virtual support to internal and external customers.
•Audit reports submitted by technicians and follow up with customers.
•Implement and updated solutions within workflow system (WFE system).
•Interact with IT department personnel to resolve common issues.
•Provide assistance to first level support agents.
•Maintain database and accounts for customers.
Cleve’s Connections May 2009 – Nov 2010
IT Specialist: Provided hands-on and virtual administration for all IT related topics and managed sales for all devices and services. This included consulting, providing solutions, and improving efficiency for small businesses in design and security areas. Tasks performed while working included:
• Resolve & close all open cases submitted by staff or customers.
• Setup and manage user accounts through Active Directory.
• Monitor network activities and logs and report system bugs, downtimes or crashes.
• On-site maintenance and installation of network equipment and computer hardware/software.
• Perform system setup operations and data backups as requested.
• Create case analysis and audit reports given by technicians.
• On-call support 24/7.
EDUCATION
• Devry University, Cincinnati OH
Bachelor in Management
Graduation: 2012
• Cincinnati State, Cincinnati OH
Associate in Network Administration
Graduation: Transfer 2010
To Andy:
What does my Devry have to do with anything?
for profit school?
I'm not sure what college you graduated from, but in the real world experience weights more than a piece of paper stating you've completed few written assignments and imaginary projects.
SMH!
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I am currently a 1st year irregular college student taking I.T. I transferred schools and my majors never got credited. But it's okay because i am slowly getting the logics in programming in Java. This next semester i am taking a System Analysis and Design(SADSIGN) and i am getting nervous because even though i am pretty good at logics, i am not that good at coding. But since it is a case study, we will be on group, we will be four i think. Project manager, Analyst, Documentation, and the programmer. I am asking what jobs i can get after graduating I.T. because what if i graduated I.T. and still not that good at coding, i am hoping that there will be a jobs that will require less programming. Like Database manager or in Multimedia or in charge of Network. So is there jobs that doesn't require hardcore programming skills?
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Is there any difference between a "nurse practitioner" and an "advanced registered nurse practitioner"?
1 answer - Asked By: lucysmom - 3/27/2006
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The question explains it, i am thinking of going to an engineering high school but of course it will focus on other stuff too but still. What kind of jobs can you get because i dont want to be a mechanic(no offence to any) but please help me!
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Account Executive
Hospitality Manager
Sales Representative
Editorial Assistant
Advertising Manager
Hotel Manager
Personnel Specialist
Writer/Author
Association Administrator
Presenter
Special Events Coordinator
Political Aide
Promotions Manager
Speech Writer
Consumer Affairs Specialist
Sportscaster
Public Information Officer
Communications Director
Public Relations Specialist
Radio/TV Announcer
Technical Writer
Telemarketing Specialist
Customer Service Rep.
Fund Raiser
Training & Development Specialist
Events Planner
Flight Attendant
Youth Worker
Media Manager
Recruiter
Market Research Analyst
Community Action Director
Recreation/Attractions Manager
Restaurant Manager
Campaign Manager
Development Director
Script Writer
Photojournalist
Advertising Copywriter
Museum Director
Greeting Card Writer
Production Assistant
Actor, Mime
Narrator
Stage Manager
Director
Impersonator
Make-up Artist
Stunt Coordinator
Booking Agent
Talent Scout
Drama Coach
Stand-in
Playwright
Stage Manager
Movie Theater Manager
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L want to study medicine and work as a doctor but l am limited due to luck of required monyes. however l swtched on to anther career but still within my career interests as a care giver, but this is somthing to do with sales and marketing in the pharmcitical industry.
2 answers - Asked By: tonnydanabwembya - 12/24/2005
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Can someone tell me te difference between computer science and a computer engineering major. Is it the same?
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3 answers - Asked By: hubbard_billy - 2/24/2006
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I know that Escrow is within Title industry in Texas. What would be the best way to get my foot in the door. I am assuming I will have to start as an Escrow assistant and work my way up, but I would really like to find out more about this career path. How does an officer usually get licensed? Are there classes we need to take and exam to take? Any response is appreciated.
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I've always freelanced as a web designer and might have an opportunity to work at a large ad agency. sorta nervous about the culture and role, so I was wondering if I could solicit feedback about the type of strengths I might need to develop, ie., strong project management (learn to use basecamp!), etc.
I've held jobs on the client side as a web marketing manager and before that freelanced -- but on the very small scale. anyone with similiar experiences or feedback I'd love to hear from you!
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I have to get an electrican to fix an overloaded circuit and possible short. so do you tip and if so, how much?
4 answers - Asked By: speedlvr_8 - 12/29/2005
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What do you guys think is the best NHL job?
Zamboni driver
penalty box door opener
ref
equip. manager
commentator
one of those people that move the nets for the zamboni
camerman
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My second interview is on Monday and I want to be prepared. It's for an assistant controller position. I've already met with the controller and the hr manager. Monday I will be meeting with the president of the company. How could I prepare myself for Monday's interview?
Thanks! Any comments would be great!
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