Hello.
Here are my two cents. CleelB gave some good advice, but he didn't mention your references. When you look for a job, it's basically assumed you have references. Give them on a separate...
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Hello.
Here are my two cents. CleelB gave some good advice, but he didn't mention your references. When you look for a job, it's basically assumed you have references. Give them on a separate...
I agree with the posters before me. You should use more accomplishments
You can not only do away with the grades. Once you get a university degree, secondary education is generally left off a...
If you accept the offer know and start working after graduation, you should not tell them about any other job hunting activities. It would destroy that great impression you left. Like Cleel said, you...
Great! I didn't know there are that many 55+ workers in Iceland -- or do you mean Canada, the UK, or Spain? It would be nice if you added a bit if info about the geographical region you're talking...
I find it hard to believe that after 5 rounds of interviews no one would notice the fact you attended for just one year.
Be honest. Unless the job requires a university degree, I doubt you have...
CleelB is right, but it's never to soon to start thinking about what you want to major in. Those classes you'll take for the first two years will improve your skills (for example in science and...
If you enjoy both careers and if both pay the bills about equally well, there really isn't a wrong answer.
You can drive yourself crazy trying to find the right answer when there isn't one.
Also,...
How about becoming a product developer in products for pets or a graphic designer for animal charities, zoos and shelters?
Employers generally value experience more than education. If you don't have a relevant degree, your work experience is even more important than it would normally be. Your degree in chemical...
Just apply, but use the cover letter to highlight what you've already done for them and network with your contacts inside the company to refresh their mind about you, so when the recruiter asks them...
What did these people you are in contact with tell you and what information do you feel you're missing?
Talk to some people who are already doing the job. Ride along, do a bootcamp. Anything to get a feel for the real thing.
I think that if you're properly trained and know what to do, your personality...
Hi guys. It took a couple of months, but I'm back at work. Also, I'm no longer a temp, but once I get through my first 6 weeks, it will involve a 6-month contract with pay on the rise if I do well...
I had an answer for the first question ready for a long time. It often takes the form of "Who are you", but they still caught be off-guard, because when I answered with an answer similar to the one...
If you dislike clients and web technology, graphic design probably isn't the right career for you, but that doesn't mean you should stop writing or creating comics. You can do those on paper until...
You said the offered job is temporary, but you didn't say if it was fulltime or parttime. Does it carry the benefits you're after? If so, it's a slam dunk case. I can only see the positive side of...
It's a shame I didn't see this post sooner. This person should've been looking for a better paying job ASAP.
You might be willing to bite the bullet to further your career, but in the end, you...
I agree with the last poster that although it doesn't look like it to you at the moment, retaking those GCSE's is probably your best option. It will make your job hunt easier and it will make you...
What sort of career are you aiming for, Duncan? If creativity or social media are a big part of the job, such an approach is a good idea. Only use a creative application if it fits the job you're...
Can you elaborate on how exactly a marriage means you had to resign? Is this still a cultural thing in India?
Hi Markzo.
I hope things moved along in a positive way during the summer. I'm sorry to say I only saw your post today.
This particular quote of yours drew my attention. I know a couple of...
Since you say you don't have any work experience, it is important you get some through freelance or parttime work.
Also, employers tend to value experience over education, so by building a good list...
I have a couple of job interviews coming up and I'm dreading the question: "So, why do you want to work for our company?". Basically, I don't have a good answer. I want to work there because they...
Hi Cici.
I'm not sure where you are from, but a lot of countries limit the amount of time underage people can work and what sort of work they can do. You might want to ask for some advice from...
Doesn't JobOne have a probation period? If it does, there'd be no hard feelings if you leave during that time, provided you approach it professionally. If you do decide to contact JobTwo as CleelB...