shanshan310 said:So I passed a group interview at Myer (yaaay). They said the next step was checking my references, which could take several weeks, but its been six weeks now and I still haven't heard back. I know someone else got a rejection letter, but I haven't received anything at all. I spoke to my father about it and he thinks they are just waiting for a position to open up, but what do you guys think? Should I email them or something?
JCX said:Anyone have success with temp agencies? I'm looking into some in Chicago, but I'm not entirely sure how they work. Are online resume submissions enough, or should I go to their offices?
Aesius said:Well, I already quit the electronics store after working there for two hours.
Why?
Because I got a phone call offering me the copywriting position at the Internet marketing firm! I was actually doing training on the computer in the back when I got the call. Stepped outside to answer, got the good news, and immediately walked back inside and told the manager what had transpired. Then I shook his hand, thanked him for the opportunity and walked out. Took my tie off before I even got to my car (and the new job has NO dress code).
I felt horrible but elated at the same time. I could already tell the job was going to super shitty, and I was rescused from it within two hours. Ridiculously, sickeningly, over-the-top lucky.
I start at the marketing firm tomorrow. Wish me luck!
RPG_Fanatic said:I was unemployed for a year and a half after graduating summer 2010. Starting looking a job a during my final semester, had a couple interviews, but no offers.
Kept searching through the summer and fall. I had one good chance that I completely messed up. There was only one other applicant I had to beat, but my brain deciding to sleep in that day. I was asked some basic questions and blanked on most of them. 10 minutes after the interview my brain wakes up and the answers become clear. Really felt stupid after that one.
Then during the fall, I injured my foot, which kept me at home when my sister was sick. So I got sick as well, which kept me in bed for another couple weeks.
By then it was the holidays, and I found out I needed to have an operation in January. Since I was just recovering from being sick, I was still stuck at home to ensure I stayed healthy. The operation and recovery time took me to spring. So that was 6 month gone without being able to be much that involved leaving the house. The only good thing about it was that I didn't have to shovel snow that winter.
Kept up the job search into this summer. Had a really good interview in July, every step of the interview process going well, even getting a call from HR a couple business days after the interview. Of course we can't have things going well, so after waiting a couple weeks for a response, and found out there was a hiring freeze, putting me back where I started.
Fast forward to the end of August, when checking for jobs, I find the job I had that interview for has been reposted. I sent an email asking about it, and I week later, I get an offer.
Feels good to be working again. I wish every gaffer looking for work the best of luck.
You should call him.Drealmcc0y said:After the holiday I have text him twice asking when to come in next and he has ignored me now for 2 days. Am i being fired?
You sir are a good friend.Kentpaul said:Two of my friends have no jobs, my workplace is hiring, so i gave two of my friends the same number, one if guaranteed to get the job, the other will not.
Its true what the say, the working world is all about who you know, and in my friends case they know me.
Success will find one of them in the next two days, the other friend will have to go back to the painful job search.
I'm glad one of them will get it, but also sad one of them will get let down.
Unless two of them get hired, i have no idea how many people they are looking for.
But guys I'm doing my part to get more people into work, to have there wallets full of cash, and make something of themselves, like i have done. With Christmas round the corner i want nothing more than these two friends to have success in there corner.
No offense but you never question your boss. Do what he says or find a new jobDrealmcc0y said:So after 2 and a half years of unemployment and 1 and a half years of doing fuck all(I was doing college in that last year) I finally got a job 2 weeks ago, even if its just retail.
Hurray!
The problem is... I might have been fired. Here's the story.
After doing 3 days of solid work my manager called me over and said I was late for 2 out of the 3 days. I wasnt really "late", I clocked in on the dot both times but they want me in 10 minutes early? I asked them why, but the reason is bullshit. They want to discuss what im going to do, but we both know that im just sitting behind the tills for the start.
Anyway after he tells me that, I have had a good as usual and at the end I tell him im going on holiday next week for 5 days. He seemed cool with itJ, but after how we left things before, im wondering whether he thinks im a liability and taking holidays and stuff (The holiday was already paid for before i joined, but I didnt tell him this before I started work, because there was confusion between me and my family)
After the holiday I have text him twice asking when to come in next and he has ignored me now for 2 days. Am i being fired?
CFMOORE! said:I'd call them. My references were checked in one day. Not sure what kind of company Myer is and I don't want to look it up but that seems like an awfully long time to just call some references. Given the length of time that has gone by it very well could be bad news but I know what waiting so long feels like. It once took over two months for me to find out I got a job from the time I interviewed. Call them.
Temp agencies will typically have a field they specialize in. Basically, it depends on which agency you go through.DeathNote said:Temp Agencies... are they more for people with a degree or looking for factory work?
Cause I don't fit either.
Drealmcc0y said:So after 2 and a half years of unemployment and 1 and a half years of doing fuck all(I was doing college in that last year) I finally got a job 2 weeks ago, even if its just retail.
Hurray!
The problem is... I might have been fired. Here's the story.
After doing 3 days of solid work my manager called me over and said I was late for 2 out of the 3 days. I wasnt really "late", I clocked in on the dot both times but they want me in 10 minutes early? I asked them why, but the reason is bullshit. They want to discuss what im going to do, but we both know that im just sitting behind the tills for the start.
Anyway after he tells me that, I have had a good as usual and at the end I tell him im going on holiday next week for 5 days. He seemed cool with it, but after how we left things before, im wondering whether he thinks im a liability and taking holidays and stuff (The holiday was already paid for before i joined, but I didnt tell him this before I started work, because there was confusion between me and my family)
After the holiday I have text him twice asking when to come in next and he has ignored me now for 2 days. Am i being fired?
ccbfan said:Sound like he wanted to fire you before you told him about the vacation (reason why they seemed ok with it) Cause your vacation bullcrap would have gotten you fired 90 percent of the time.
Nobody wants to employ someone that works for one week and then then with a few days notice takes a 5 day vacation. That jack screams lack of responsiblity, unreliable and completely flaky.
jiien said:Just to add, Drealmcc0y should probably have mentioned the possibility of a vacation to the manager/HR people during the process, even if exact plans were not hashed out yet.
bubnbob said:You got a job and immediately took a 5 day vacation? I would have told you not to come back myself.
Drealmcc0y said:I know. My family argued that they had already paid for it, so I had to go.
Of course, it was hard to argue.... free holiday after all.
brucewaynegretzky said:Your family would prefer you get fired? Weird.
Still, be very gracious towards the manager next time you see him.Drealmcc0y said:They didnt think I would get fired and they appear to be right, im working Wednesday.
vaelic said:No offense but you never question your boss. Do what he says or find a new job
If you've developed a mobile-specific site, then I suppose a QR code (in addition to the URL) wouldn't be unwarranted. For anything else, I can't see any reason you'd want to include one.Zombie James said:Quick question: QR codes in resumes, Yay or Nay?
Drealmcc0y said:So after 2 and a half years of unemployment and 1 and a half years of doing fuck all(I was doing college in that last year) I finally got a job 2 weeks ago, even if its just retail.
Hurray!
The problem is... I might have been fired. Here's the story.
After doing 3 days of solid work my manager called me over and said I was late for 2 out of the 3 days. I wasnt really "late", I clocked in on the dot both times but they want me in 10 minutes early? I asked them why, but the reason is bullshit. They want to discuss what im going to do, but we both know that im just sitting behind the tills for the start.
Anyway after he tells me that, I have had a good as usual and at the end I tell him im going on holiday next week for 5 days. He seemed cool with it, but after how we left things before, im wondering whether he thinks im a liability and taking holidays and stuff (The holiday was already paid for before i joined, but I didnt tell him this before I started work, because there was confusion between me and my family)
After the holiday I have text him twice asking when to come in next and he has ignored me now for 2 days. Am i being fired?
I'm sure at some point they asked you about your availability, yes? That's when you bring that up. I'd doing some seasonal work right now. Had a trip scheduled for Sunday the 16th. When I was being asked when I was available, I gave him the hours I could do it and mentioned 16th, "this Sunday", as well.Drealmcc0y said:"during the process"
Thats funny. I didnt even have an interview, he gave me the job on the spot when he made me wait over an hour while he was on a conference call.
He sent me a text today telling me to work on wednesday, so its all good.
Foffy said:Well, this sucks. I was able to go to my adviser, but he wasn't able to help me with internships, which was fine. I was then redirected to the college's career development center so I had to schedule an appointment there. I went in today, and as much as I was expecting considering my cancerous luck with many things in my life, there are no internships for my major (Computer Information Systems). I've effectively wasted my time at this college, and I'm just about finished.
I feel absolutely demoralized. The only jobs I've ever had have been volunteer ones that will never, ever blossom into anything that will give me money or fulfillment, which is what I want more. It seems all of my endeavors with education and hoping for some career also seem to be a fucking waste.
I feel like getting a knife and slashing my throat right open. What a way to start off turning 22...I guess I was right in making sure I didn't celebrate my birthday, considering there's nothing to celebrate in my near-meaningless life. If it wasn't for my family, I probably already would have done damage to myself.
Sorry for the rant, GAF. Feel free to make fun of me if you want, I probably have it coming somehow.
Valygar said:I don't really get the problem? Look for an internship elsewhere, lots of companies offer them on websites /recruitment / so on, but they don't directly announce it at the college. If you can't do that, then look for a first job related that requires little to no experience with something you are familiar with thanks to your career. I don't really know what's like in your country but here in Spain I see lots of internships for that sort of thing, and boy, we are fucked up. You might have some competitors, but that's the way it's always going to be.
Foffy said:Well, this sucks. I was able to go to my adviser, but he wasn't able to help me with internships, which was fine. I was then redirected to the college's career development center so I had to schedule an appointment there. I went in today, and as much as I was expecting considering my cancerous luck with many things in my life, there are no internships for my major (Computer Information Systems). I've effectively wasted my time at this college, and I'm just about finished.
I feel absolutely demoralized. The only jobs I've ever had have been volunteer ones that will never, ever blossom into anything that will give me money or fulfillment, which is what I want more. It seems all of my endeavors with education and hoping for some career also seem to be a fucking waste.
I feel like getting a knife and slashing my throat right open. What a way to start off turning 22...I guess I was right in making sure I didn't celebrate my birthday, considering there's nothing to celebrate in my near-meaningless life. If it wasn't for my family, I probably already would have done damage to myself.
Sorry for the rant, GAF. Feel free to make fun of me if you want, I probably have it coming somehow.
Rocksteady33 said:I'm assuming you were the guy from earlier in this thread. This once again shows to me that you're school has not properly taught you how to search and apply for careers. It blows my mind how helpless you appear to make yourself. Again, the majority of students do not rely on their career services to provide direction to internships. There is no magic wand they can wave to give to students. Students who succeed find these internships on their own and are proactive in talking with professionals to get connections and information on potential openings.
The fact that your career services didn't give you any help had you throwing up your arms, thinking the rest of your life is now a failure makes me think you aren't even ready for a professional job. CIS/MIS is one of the biggest fields in business that has opportunities/internships for students because they have you doing a lot of bitch work (hate to break it to you, but that's the truth). If you don't think there are any out there, then I'm sorry, I have no sympathy for you.
Foffy said:Please don't think it's just because of a failed internship search that I went all bitchy, but it was something that set me off.
Foffy said:The issue I've had is with this major, I don't really have any connections to look for internships. It's as if I'm in the dark, and I'm looking for some help. I've tried looking online, but all of those jobs require years of experience, and I was assuming that going to a college and talking about it there would help on a more local level. I'd like a job that would work where I live, and there are internships here; it's just none of them are for my major. That's the problem. I'm sure there are jobs out there, but I haven't found any that work for me where I live.
Foffy said:The issue I've had is with this major, I don't really have any connections to look for internships. It's as if I'm in the dark, and I'm looking for some help. I've tried looking online, but all of those jobs require years of experience, and I was assuming that going to a college and talking about it there would help on a more local level. I'd like a job that would work where I live, and there are internships here; it's just none of them are for my major. That's the problem. I'm sure there are jobs out there, but I haven't found any that work for me where I live.
As I already mentioned, the reason I was throwing my arms is because I'm frustrated with a lot of things in my life, most of which I've yet to talk about on this forum. I know I probably don't have it as bad as others in the world with problems, and once getting the rant out of my system and realizing this, I've calmed down. Please don't think it's just because of a failed internship search that I went all bitchy, but it was something that set me off.
Zoe said:While they're nice, internships aren't the end all and be all. I never had an internship. I didn't even complete my CS degree (have a different one). I got started with entry-level QA, and after a few years, I was able to get into a programming position.
BTW, a lot of MIS people I know go into support. Have you tried looking in that direction?
Zoe said:While they're nice, internships aren't the end all and be all. I never had an internship. I didn't even complete my CS degree (have a different one). I got started with entry-level QA, and after a few years, I was able to get into a programming position.
BTW, a lot of MIS people I know go into support. Have you tried looking in that direction?