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Akim said:
Where do you guys typically look for jobs? I usually check craigslist, carerbuilder, and monster.
Indeed.com
It gathers postings from most other websites, but a lot of bullshit postings from the same places often.

Aftercollege.com

Check your county's gov website for civil service exams and other open positions. I took a few exams last month and just found out results don't go out for 3 months :(

No calla this week for me on the 35 positions I applied to...
 
I used to work at Staples before starting College, but then I quit so I could concentrate on school. I was supposed to get a job this summer at Staples again, but it seems like plans fell through and I'm going to have to go on a job search again :/
 
VendettaXXI said:
Well, interview went great the other day and the 3 managers like me a lot. Had them laughing and one of my buddies said good things about me to them. Alas, HR screwed me royally and said I wasn't qualified enough! 5 years experience and only 1 year was preferred! GAF I want to RAAGE on HR. What to do now?

what did they say when you said 'but i have 5 years experience' in response to their 'you do have enough experience' ???
 
mcrae said:
what did they say when you said 'but i have 5 years experience' in response to their 'you do have enough experience' ???

In the interview, they liked it and noticed that I moved up fast. Also, HR has even responded to my inquiry about why it said that. Ridiculous.
 
So this seems like a good place to ask but what kind of places hire people with no experience working a job before? I'm 19, finishing up my freshmen year at college and thinking about getting a summer job but I just can't see anyone wanting to employ someone who really hasn't worked before. Like what will I put on my resume besides community service work during high school, its sorta been bugging me lately.
 
Kaizer said:
So this seems like a good place to ask but what kind of places hire people with no experience working a job before? I'm 19, finishing up my freshmen year at college and thinking about getting a summer job but I just can't see anyone wanting to employ someone who really hasn't worked before. Like what will I put on my resume besides community service work during high school, its sorta been bugging me lately.

That's really not a huge deal, tbh. Just apply at your retail, fast food shops. They're looking for warm bodies, really. Just apply to a lot of them and you'll get "experience". Plus: You're at college. Apply for jobs on campus at a computer lab or a dorm diner or whatever...
 
VendettaXXI said:
Well, interview went great the other day and the 3 managers like me a lot. Had them laughing and one of my buddies said good things about me to them. Alas, HR screwed me royally and said I wasn't qualified enough! 5 years experience and only 1 year was preferred! GAF I want to RAAGE on HR. What to do now?


No rage. Simply politely and assertively contact the HR to inquire what they mean by it.

I had a similar experience too, and I wrote an e-mail to HR asking them if they could elaborate where they thought I was not qualified in comparison to the qualifications posted.

And guess who has that job now?
 
Kaizer said:
So this seems like a good place to ask but what kind of places hire people with no experience working a job before? I'm 19, finishing up my freshmen year at college and thinking about getting a summer job but I just can't see anyone wanting to employ someone who really hasn't worked before. Like what will I put on my resume besides community service work during high school, its sorta been bugging me lately.

go to every restaurant in your area and ask them if they want a dishwasher with a totally flexible schedule.
 
I say this on gaf all the time, become security guards, get the cert/training in a week ad you'll have a job where you won't be dealing with shit from people to the extent of mc jobs/restaurants or any other bullshit customer service job and you'll likely make 1 1/2 to 2 times min wage and a chance to study on your post if you are sitting..


I'm writing this shit right now from my iPod in an open parking lot at a university making $12 an hour which isn't much but then again i don't have many expenses and I don't even have to worry about job security one bit.. I can bust out study books at any point. This shit is easy mode.


Working overnight is freedom if you arrange your sleeping habits. Studying for school and getting paid at the same time.

I sleep from 8am to 3-4pm
 
since the beginning of december last year for me. i'm planning on staying with one of my best friends for a few weeks in the bay area and put out a bunch of applications. if i manage to find something good i'll most likely move in with him and help out with rent.

we both want to move into the city of san francisco eventually and if i can land a job in the city i'd be stoked. i used to work at a starbucks in the middle of san fran a few years ago and it was a great experience for me. not the best job ever but i enjoyed it for the most part and i loved the hustle and bustle of the city. i'd love to find something similar again.

so yeah, i'm definitely ready to start working again. hoping for the best!
 
moonspeak said:
since the beginning of december last year for me. i'm planning on staying with one of my best friends for a few weeks in the bay area and put out a bunch of applications. if i manage to find something good i'll most likely move in with him and help out with rent.

we both want to move into the city of san francisco eventually and if i can land a job in the city i'd be stoked. i used to work at a starbucks in the middle of san fran a few years ago and it was a great experience for me. not the best job ever but i enjoyed it for the most part and i loved the hustle and bustle of the city. i'd love to find something similar again.

so yeah, i'm definitely ready to start working again. hoping for the best!

it will work. there are jobs in san francisco, fo sho.
 
I've been unemployed for quite some time but I've accepted a job at a local resort and start orientation on Wed! Pay is not that great but it's better than the nothing I make now.

Good luck to everyone! Keep your chin up!
 
I have had no success since getting out of college last June. Tired of being treated like a dog where I'm at now. Thinking Air Force now since I have always been in a military family and I like the traveling perks. Any advice from military-GAF out there?
 
I just got a request for an interview on Wednesday. It's all the way up in Thornhill, though (about a 40 minute drive, depending on traffic), and it sounds like a suit-and-tie sort of place.
 
Started new job today. Not really my cup of tea, but it's close, pays well, nice area, bosses are hard-working.

Don't give up hope! I believe I got this job through Linkedin. Keep applying! I sent out 20 resumes a day online. So, I've had two jobs this past year just due to sheer stubbornness. They're out there! Good hunting!
 
Zombie James said:
I just got a request for an interview on Wednesday. It's all the way up in Thornhill, though (about a 40 minute drive, depending on traffic), and it sounds like a suit-and-tie sort of place.
As long as it pays like a suit and tie place, then you should be good.
 
Zombie James said:
I just got a request for an interview on Wednesday. It's all the way up in Thornhill, though (about a 40 minute drive, depending on traffic), and it sounds like a suit-and-tie sort of place.
Is it engineering consulting?

There are some companies at Highway 7/Leslie.
 
Kaizer said:
So this seems like a good place to ask but what kind of places hire people with no experience working a job before? I'm 19, finishing up my freshmen year at college and thinking about getting a summer job but I just can't see anyone wanting to employ someone who really hasn't worked before. Like what will I put on my resume besides community service work during high school, its sorta been bugging me lately.

Please don`t take offence to this but how can someone make it to 19 and have never worked before? Maybe because I was cleaning up construction sites since I was about 12, what did you do for pocket money?

Anyway, go for a drive or walk around different neighbourhoods look for construction, demolition and renovation company's. Walk up Ask to speak to the foreman and ask if they need any labour work. They`ll more than likely take you on to clean up the site, help to load unload building materials, and some demo depending on your size/experience. Chances are they will pay you under the table at first but if they like you/you work had are semi-competent. They may bring you on.

How well can you handle a jack hammer, and how many sheets of drywall can you carry :)
 
Bang! Apparently i am shortlisted for a graduate job where there were apparently 100s of appplications. I am not sure whether this means i get a guaranteed interview but heyit's a start.
 
VendettaXXI said:
I have had no success since getting out of college last June. Tired of being treated like a dog where I'm at now. Thinking Air Force now since I have always been in a military family and I like the traveling perks. Any advice from military-GAF out there?

Where are you working? You might be interested in knowing that when we in business hire freshly minted graduates, we're not interested in you running the show at first - we're interested in you 1) showing you can take instruction and 2) show a little initiative, even if it's just throwing out what you think is a good idea every so often.

It's amazing what the "self-esteem" movement has done to people - here is a great clip on it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNxkRtX1SCI#t=2h31m40s

Starts at 2h 31m 40s if the link doesn't jump right to it.

Sometimes you have to be the coffee guy - it goes farther than you think.
 
I will be by the end of the summer if I don't get this English teaching position in Korea.

Reaaaaallllyyyy don't want to end up like my brother.
 
Been unemployed for a while, even the low end retail jobs are not hiring. Reed and monster just keeps sending me spam. I so badly want money!

:(
 
Since I posted last time I have sent tens of CV and applications, even for jobs where they were searching exactly for the positions I have (lots) of experience for... still no answers :(
Today I am applying for other jobs, where they are searching for positions in which I have experience, but out of my area... wish me luck :/
 
I've been unemployed since leaving uni almost a year ago - jobs in the UK, unless you're willing to stack shelves or something similarly uninspiring, are basically nonexistent. Luckily I had a fair bit of my student loan left over, so have been living off that plus a small top up of birthday money, so haven't been too desperate for money even though things are getting tighter by the day.

Since none of my other friends, many better qualified than I am (a degree in English from the University of Exeter), have managed to find paying jobs either - most are doing 'internships' that essentially amount to companies getting your work for free - I've been working on a novel and had some really good feedback from professionals. Sent it off to some agents a few weeks ago and am waiting to hear back now. Would be a bit crazy if that came through before a 'proper' job, but also brilliant. In the meantime, I've also started a new blog to occupy my time, writing features and reviews on games, TV and movies. If I can get good numbers, hopefully I'll be able to 'monetise' it, so have been trying to come up with good ways to promote it while waiting on the literary agents' word.

You can read the blog here btw.
Any thoughts or ideas are very much appreciated, especially if you've had experience with this sort of thing.
 
xandaca said:
I've been unemployed since leaving uni almost a year ago - jobs in the UK, unless you're willing to stack shelves or something similarly uninspiring, are basically nonexistent. Luckily I had a fair bit of my student loan left over, so have been living off that plus a small top up of birthday money, so haven't been too desperate for money even though things are getting tighter by the day.

Since none of my other friends, many better qualified than I am (a degree in English from the University of Exeter), have managed to find paying jobs either - most are doing 'internships' that essentially amount to companies getting your work for free - I've been working on a novel and had some really good feedback from professionals. Sent it off to some agents a few weeks ago and am waiting to hear back now. Would be a bit crazy if that came through before a 'proper' job, but also brilliant. In the meantime, I've also started a new blog to occupy my time, writing features and reviews on games, TV and movies. If I can get good numbers, hopefully I'll be able to 'monetise' it, so have been trying to come up with good ways to promote it while waiting on the literary agents' word.

You can read the blog here btw.
Any thoughts or ideas are very much appreciated, especially if you've had experience with this sort of thing.

Awesome, I am now interested in your novel. Any hints what it's about?
 
Eversynth said:
Since I posted last time I have sent tens of CV and applications, even for jobs where they were searching exactly for the positions I have (lots) of experience for... still no answers :(
Today I am applying for other jobs, where they are searching for positions in which I have experience, but out of my area... wish me luck :/

Are you following up or just resume spamming? The best plan of attack is:

2 applications a day with customized cover letters specifically for those jobs.
2 follow-ups on resumes you sent the week before.

If you're not following up, you're doing it wrong.

I've been unemployed since leaving uni almost a year ago - jobs in the UK, unless you're willing to stack shelves or something similarly uninspiring, are basically nonexistent. Luckily I had a fair bit of my student loan left over, so have been living off that plus a small top up of birthday money, so haven't been too desperate for money even though things are getting tighter by the day.

There's your problem - you have to start somewhere.
 
CrankyJay said:
Awesome, I am now interested in your novel. Any hints what it's about?

Obviously I'm not going to give too much away, but it's a spy novel in the Ian Fleming/John Buchan sort of vein. Aka a touch more fantastical and fun than the more realistic or military modern stuff. Lots of action, girls, guns and spectacular deaths. Commercial as hell, or so I'm hoping!
 
xandaca said:
Obviously I'm not going to give too much away, but it's a spy novel in the Ian Fleming/John Buchan sort of vein. Aka a touch more fantastical and fun than the more realistic or military modern stuff. Lots of action, girls, guns and spectacular deaths. Commercial as hell, or so I'm hoping!

Alright. If you get published sign me up for a signed copy of a first edition. =)
 
Kuro Madoushi said:
Started new job today. Not really my cup of tea, but it's close, pays well, nice area, bosses are hard-working.

Don't give up hope! I believe I got this job through Linkedin. Keep applying! I sent out 20 resumes a day online. So, I've had two jobs this past year just due to sheer stubbornness. They're out there! Good hunting!


Yup. You have to spray and pray!
 
As of 12am Saturday I am officially be unemployed and seeking unemployment for the first time in my 15 years of steady working. My wifes pretty well off to the point she makes 3 times my pay, plus we are pretty financilly smart and the only debt we have is a car payment and insurance, basic bills (cable, internet, electricity etc..) and a loan we pay $500 a month we took out to do update are home. A months worth of unemployment checks could pay all my bills and have some left over, which I think is insane when some of my co-workers being laid off have $1500+ just in a mortgage payments!

I figure Ill just collect a check all summer and try to spend all those hours I missed working with my son and wife. I canceled his summer camp and decided me and him will spend the whole summer together, figure I should do this now when he's 9 before it flys by even faster.

I think when Sept rolls around and little man goes back to school then Im gonna look at new directions for my life in term of employment, even thought about school but to be honest I dropped out of high school almost 20 years ago....
Ive always lied on job applications or resumes.

Dropped out of highschool, sold drugs a little then worked at a Ford dealership doing details and lot boy work when I was 19-20. My wife/gf got preggers and I busted my ass and eventually landed a job with a engineering firm, first as a drillers helper to eventually doing building inspections. Job I'm at now I pulled off about 5 years ago as a county employee.
Not bad pulling off with no education really.

I worry now at 32 what I will do next. I guess I could take some form of GED test, it doesnt really worry me, not having a HS education doesnt make you dumb I'm just one of those people who couldnt confine to the structure of school. Ive always spent time nose deep in a book my whole life, and through work using computers and math is a mandatory every day skill.

Not sure what I'll do after that tho...go to school for what? What do I wanna do with my life hmmmmm....
Till I figure it out I think Ill just let the government send me a check lol
 
Kosmo said:
Are you following up or just resume spamming? The best plan of attack is:

2 applications a day with customized cover letters specifically for those jobs.
2 follow-ups on resumes you sent the week before.

If you're not following up, you're doing it wrong.
At the moment I am not yet sending volontary applications, i am:
1- filling online forms with the occasional CV attachment when possible, for big companies (banks, IT giants et similia).
Should I follow up on those too? They say specifically that CV sent via email will not be accepted.

2- applying for specific jobs posted on jobhunting/agencies websites, where there's no real address of the firm that has posted the job request, so there's no way to send a follow-up.

But, there's one where I can send a follow-up email. But what should I write? I have sent an email+cv in which I explained that I have previous experience, since I already worked for them (ca 10 years ago) and since they have an opening I would like to apply... sent exactly 1 week ago...
 
Technically unemployed (for paid work) anyway while I hustle the unpaid internships in the Toronto television industry. Graduated just last week from a postgrad program at Humber in the field. They love me wherever I go for internships, I'm a hard worker. Just need to parlay this soon into paying gigs and the start of a career in production.

Not terribly worried.

Have two retail jobs I had in the past that I could instantly land again if I needed them, but the $11-12/h pay is garbage. I need to aim higher. Did those for ten years while in high school and postsecondary. Even the management at places like Gamestop and Rogers make the equivalent of just $15-17/h. It's awful.
 
Magnus said:
Have two retail jobs I had in the past that I could instantly land again if I needed them, but the $11-12/h pay is garbage. I need to aim higher. Did those for ten years while in high school and postsecondary. Even the management at places like Gamestop and Rogers make the equivalent of just $15-17/h. It's awful.

It is awful. The pay for retail, regardless if its clothing, food, or whatever, has been on a steady decline and it doesn't look like it'll change any time soon.
 
Magnus said:
Have two retail jobs I had in the past that I could instantly land again if I needed them, but the $11-12/h pay is garbage. I need to aim higher. Did those for ten years while in high school and postsecondary.

Do your internships prevent your from working elsewhere? I don't really see why you'd leave a paying job before having something else lined up, but maybe it's just envy clouding my judgment: I'd love to have any job right now, let alone one that pays two digits an hour. That kind of money is like a goddamn fantasy for me. Ugh.

Macy's sent me another interview invitation and I'm having the exact same issues trying to schedule anything, and after spending 20 minutes on the phone with the woman in HR, I nearly burst into tears of frustration. To have these jobs dangled in front of me twice in a month and not be able to use their asinine system or have any way around it when no one else will even give me a second glance is just maddening.
 
Anyone know a good site that gives you average salary per position based on location? I used a really good one a few months ago but I don't have a clue what the address was...
 
i've been unemployed since september of 2010... it sucks but im glad im in school so im just going to focus on that... i need to find a job this summer though
 
Currently doing temp work. Dull and poorly paid work, but it's in the area I want to go in so I guess it's something. I'm just grateful for having a job at this point.
 
Cosmic Bus said:
Do your internships prevent your from working elsewhere? I don't really see why you'd leave a paying job before having something else lined up, but maybe it's just envy clouding my judgment: I'd love to have any job right now, let alone one that pays two digits an hour. That kind of money is like a goddamn fantasy for me. Ugh.

Macy's sent me another interview invitation and I'm having the exact same issues trying to schedule anything, and after spending 20 minutes on the phone with the woman in HR, I nearly burst into tears of frustration. To have these jobs dangled in front of me twice in a month and not be able to use their asinine system or have any way around it when no one else will even give me a second glance is just maddening.
Man, you read my mind. I'd gladly jump back into the part time retail thing alongside internships to pay the bills (especially because I dig at least seeing tons of people and helping people spend their cash wisely), but the hours for the internships are so scattered and all over the place that I'd be unable to commit to regular retail shifts.

I don't wanna be the jackass calling up the manager or other part timers asking to have my shifts covered all the time. My priority right now has to be making myself as available as possible to stuff in my target industry so that the other people competing with me who "can't be there because they've got a shift" will lose out to me. Thankfully, I have a bit of family support and my own savings to practice this strategy for half a year or so and really try to make it work.

I bizarrely actually miss retail though. Gamestop was an oddly fun place to work, because (not to toot my own horn too much), people dug me because I was the one EB games rep that wasn't a jackass in the city and actually knew what I was talking about. Earned a lot of trust and respect and generally made people's experiences happy and awesome, which revved me up. I know it sounds retarded to say this about such a bottom rung job, but what can I say, managed to make me happy while I pursued my education and work without pay in those areas.

To address your situation better man, I'll describe what I went through. Over the years, I've worked at EB/Gamestop, Rogers Video, HMV and Chapters, and with me and everyone else I've seem hired during my time at each store, hiring was ALWAYS done by the manager simply taking on people he/she already knew or that one of his employees knew and trusted. This could be great/loyal customers, extended relatives, siblings-in-law, friends from neighboring stores in the mall (happened all the time), etc. I'm sure you've already tried this, but man, it works; become the best customer or at least, the best regular visitor/schmoozer at your store with whoever does the hiring there, and then indicate you're interested. Bam, you're ahead of the entire résumé pile.

So yeah, in my experience, they never or rarely hire according to rules or qualifications for those entry level retail jobs. They hire who they know or who they like, personality-wise. So many people who didn't know shit about games came through EB stores while I was there. They just knew the boss or were super friendly. I guess I was lucky to be that and a savvy gamer.
 
Been unemployed for some time now, after my parent's business went under (civil engineering). Going back to school for IT. Don't really know what I want to do anymore, my life is aimless. I can barely focus on school at all and have zero motivation to do anything. It doesn't help that whenever I do send out 50+ applications I get maybe one response, and even then I don't get the job because someone better qualified shows up for the interview as well. I can't even get a job at any of the old places I worked at anymore, seems they're no longer hiring.

I have barely enough money to eat on my current budget and I'm quickly running out of savings. My only monthly expenditure that I don't really is need is $22 for TERA. Pretty soon I'm going to have to drop that too. With gas prices getting ever higher I might not even be able to drive to school anymore lest I starve to death. I'm running out of options and I have nowhere to turn.

Thinking about quitting school at this point and going full-time job hunting, but even then if my recent success is any indication it might as well be a fool's errand. Fuck. :(
 
Cosmic Bus said:
Do your internships prevent your from working elsewhere? I don't really see why you'd leave a paying job before having something else lined up, but maybe it's just envy clouding my judgment: I'd love to have any job right now, let alone one that pays two digits an hour. That kind of money is like a goddamn fantasy for me. Ugh.

Macy's sent me another interview invitation and I'm having the exact same issues trying to schedule anything, and after spending 20 minutes on the phone with the woman in HR, I nearly burst into tears of frustration. To have these jobs dangled in front of me twice in a month and not be able to use their asinine system or have any way around it when no one else will even give me a second glance is just maddening.

I realize this is probably redundant, but have you tried investigating the issue with a few searches to see if anybody else has encountered this problem, with a possible fix?
 
Zombie James said:
Anyone know a good site that gives you average salary per position based on location? I used a really good one a few months ago but I don't have a clue what the address was...

Try glassdoor.com
 
So I just found out that the interview tomorrow is only going to be a preliminary and informal interview, and the real interview will be another day (if I do well). Never really had an informal interview, is this still a suit & tie thing?
 
Alakablamo said:
I realize this is probably redundant, but have you tried investigating the issue with a few searches to see if anybody else has encountered this problem, with a possible fix?

Yep, and I haven't come up with anything. HR says no one else has had trouble scheduling on the site, either, and I'm at a total loss as to what the problem is.

They send an email with a link to a Taleo-based site that says "click the link below to schedule or decline an interview date" but there's nothing there to click on. I've turned pop-off blockers off, tried the site on Chrome, IE9 and Opera (older and latest versions of all three) and even tried on my phone.

Furthering my frustration: the store I'm applying for is in downtown Seattle, calling the HR department routes me to the corporate office in another part of Seattle, and they can't/won't help me schedule the interview because all the emails and data go through a separate company in Florida who then forward the applications and schedules back to the individual stores.
 
Pkm said:
As of 12am Saturday I am officially be unemployed and seeking unemployment for the first time in my 15 years of steady working. My wifes pretty well off to the point she makes 3 times my pay, plus we are pretty financilly smart and the only debt we have is a car payment and insurance, basic bills (cable, internet, electricity etc..) and a loan we pay $500 a month we took out to do update are home. A months worth of unemployment checks could pay all my bills and have some left over, which I think is insane when some of my co-workers being laid off have $1500+ just in a mortgage payments!

I figure Ill just collect a check all summer and try to spend all those hours I missed working with my son and wife. I canceled his summer camp and decided me and him will spend the whole summer together, figure I should do this now when he's 9 before it flys by even faster.

I think when Sept rolls around and little man goes back to school then Im gonna look at new directions for my life in term of employment, even thought about school but to be honest I dropped out of high school almost 20 years ago....
Ive always lied on job applications or resumes.

Dropped out of highschool, sold drugs a little then worked at a Ford dealership doing details and lot boy work when I was 19-20. My wife/gf got preggers and I busted my ass and eventually landed a job with a engineering firm, first as a drillers helper to eventually doing building inspections. Job I'm at now I pulled off about 5 years ago as a county employee.
Not bad pulling off with no education really.

I worry now at 32 what I will do next. I guess I could take some form of GED test, it doesnt really worry me, not having a HS education doesnt make you dumb I'm just one of those people who couldnt confine to the structure of school. Ive always spent time nose deep in a book my whole life, and through work using computers and math is a mandatory every day skill.

Not sure what I'll do after that tho...go to school for what? What do I wanna do with my life hmmmmm....
Till I figure it out I think Ill just let the government send me a check lol
Thank you. I finish Highschool so I never got test my theory out, but I knew no one ever checks those things. Screw the GED. That's the thing that gets me. People apply for low level jobs and lament that they never finished highschool so they will never get a good job. That's a myth! Chances are that if you dropped out, then you don't work in an area where one matters. Lie to get ahead. If you can do the work then it ultimately doesnt matter.
 
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