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How come indeed.com has old job posts and repeats a lot of the same jobs? Is there a way to avoid that?
I have. They're aware. It hasn't had any effect in speeding up the proces.Explain the situation to big company
so i really want to work for delta, but they're not hiring for my position right now
i just graduated from college, and it could be six months before that position is posted...
do i keep working in retail until then? or should i look for college graduate work? what kind of job would i even look for, given that my degree was a big old nothingburger? aagh
So I just sent an email saying I was interested in a job and I was going to attach my resume for their consideration. I forgot to attach my resume. I then sent an identical email, but with the resume attached. Please tell me what I did was the right thing and that this won't affect whether or not I get a call back. Please?!!?
How come indeed.com has old job posts and repeats a lot of the same jobs? Is there a way to avoid that?
I had an interview, knocked it out the park, afterwards, my prospective boss gave me a tour around the location and had me meeting people that I would presumably work with. However, I was just doing some due diligence and I noted that the job was reposted on their website. The requirements are the same as before. People have been telling me to chill out but I really want this job and my latent anxiety is flaring up a bit. I still apply everywhere because I won't stop till I get a new job but this one fits like a glove. Anyways, anyone with any advice on this or similar situations, please comment because it's greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Just got a rejection letter from a job that I thought I had a good chance at. Feels bad brehs.
Just got a rejection letter from a job that I thought I had a good chance at. Feels bad brehs.
Just got a rejection letter from a job that I thought I had a good chance at. Feels bad brehs.
Been applying for 2 months now. And not a single call or email. I don't know what I am doing wrong but all this has just left me depressed and just feeling empty as a whole
Been applying for 2 months now. And not a single call or email. I don't know what I am doing wrong but all this has just left me depressed and just feeling empty as a whole
Just got a rejection letter from a job that I thought I had a good chance at. Feels bad brehs.
No and yes. I'll look into it. Thank you.Did you have your resume professionally done? When I had mine done (I used fivver) I got a ton more hits. Also, are you on linkedin.com?
Have you tried getting someone else to overlook your CV for some feedback? Depending on what industry your applying in there may be some people who work in it to have a look and give you some tips. For example I'm trying to crack the media industry and there is a Facebook group where you can post your CV to gather feedback.
I would also make sure any covering letter you send is short and tailored to the places your applying for. Don't get down about your lack of responses their may be nothing wrong with you applications but definitely see it as a sign that maybe something needs tweaking. Keep at it you'll get there
I don't I've ever seen such a relatable post in my life.Beat me record for number of applications submitted in a day.18
Cmon. I wanna get out of my mother's house.
I might have to start my own business.
I sent out an email with my resume to a company for a job that I think I am well qualified for plus it is for a position I really would like. But...I sent out a draft resume I was working on it has 3 or spelling errors and a couple grammar issues, should I send a new email with the updated resume and an apology?
Not sure what is proper, but I'd do just that. Re-send it out.
Just got a rejection letter from a job that I thought I had a good chance at. Feels bad brehs.
I had an interview, knocked it out the park, afterwards, my prospective boss gave me a tour around the location and had me meeting people that I would presumably work with. However, I was just doing some due diligence and I noted that the job was reposted on their website. The requirements are the same as before. People have been telling me to chill out but I really want this job and my latent anxiety is flaring up a bit. I still apply everywhere because I won't stop till I get a new job but this one fits like a glove. Anyways, anyone with any advice on this or similar situations, please comment because it's greatly appreciated. Thanks.
It wasn't even that long ago when that was a non issue. During highschool I walked in, had two interviews and was told to start the next Monday. The job market sucks right now and with that, the selection process is stingy. Hang in there.I had a good laugh at an employment "survey" I took today while applying for a retail position. It's been over a decade since I worked retail and right so this may be old news to many but I couldn't believe some of the questions. Several questions on wether it's okay to do heroin before work, how often do you get in
pshyical fights with people; that kind of thing.
Also the whole process took over two hours, I met with three different, people and now have to wait to see if they call me back for a second interview. I remember when getting a retail job was quick, easy, and the decision was made on the spot. /old man ranting
First of all, keep looking. You never know what is going to happen until you sign on the dotted line. As far as the reposting, it may have been an internal classification change that you can't see. They may have catered it more towards your salary demands and/or skills. I went through that before. I had the same questions and turns out they moved the job to a another salary level and had to repost it.
Don't stop looking, but don't let it worry you too much. It could just be timing. Quite a few people on my project are leaving since the contract is up in a year, and my team alone just had four people leave over the last two months.
Did you email your interviewer to thank them for the tour and such? After some time, follow up with them to show that you're still interested.
So I had a technical interview Wednesday afternoon and the recruiter said that I should hear back by the end of the next day (Thursday). I sent a follow-up email saying thank you, but still haven't heard anything back.
Should I send a message and ask what's up?
Just wrote up an inquiry email about a summer job at a resort (I'm taking Hospitality and Tourism Mngmt. in school right now and could use the experience) and accidentally sent it without a subject title.
I hate myself. I really do.