

Surprised shocked over whelmed with joy


I loved it. Had a much better work/family life balance.

Yes

What’s the best way to navigate being passed up for a promotion at work? Should you try again or start seeking other employment?

You can stay and go above and beyond,Or you can do what's in your heart,and what you feel is right.

Look at facts n go with my gut

What’s some life advice that you’ve applied successfully to your job hunting?

Blessings delayed doesn't mean blessings denied.

Be yourself at the interview. Make sure to dress for the job you want.

“What do you enjoy more—local driving where you’re home every night, or over-the-road trips where you get to see new places, and what are the biggest pros and cons of each for you?”
#jobsearch #truckdriver #career #interview #application #advice

Have you ever landed a job in an industry you had no prior experience in? What helped you land the role?

I’m ready to learn in new job environment

My positive attitude, good reviews from prior employers, and always being up to learn something new.

Besides pay, what is another aspect you focus on when applying for jobs?

At one time it was much easier to get a job than it is today. There was no cell phones no online applications. He walked into a place of employment and filled out an application. Most of the time you got hire

The other aspect to focus on when applying for a job is the workplace environment, where I will feel comfortable to deliver the best of myself. Also where l feel enthusiastic by the workplace culture and mission.

Having hard time finding jobs that accept felons #advice #application #jobsearch #interview

Spring has sprung, and April is coursing along! In spite of the economic uncertainty, local job fairs and career workshops are still calendared and on the horizon for the month of April. This month, I’ve perused Eventbrite for job fairs to share with fellow Angeleno Jobcasers.
I found 5 promising listings in the LA area so far, starting next Wednesday, April 16. This month I’ve made sure to highlight in-person events, which can be more conducive to employment opportunities.
As I’ve said before, I like to advocate for job fairs and workshops because it is so easy to get lost in the shuffle of crowded online application channels. Online job searches can be further complicated by ATS requirements, and other formalities. In-person events, in particular, allow for candidates to stand out and speak for themselves.
For non-Californian Jobcasers, be sure to check Eventbrite for listings near you!
Here are some of the most promising selections from the list, so far:
- Long Beach Career Fair: Wednesday, April 16, 9:30am
- Los Angeles Job Fair: Thursday, April 17, 11:30am
- Santa Monica Youth Job Fair: Thursday, April 17, 1:00pm
- Los Angeles Career Fair (Glendale): Thursday, April 24, 11:00am
- LA Career Fair: Exclusive Tech Hiring Event: Friday, April 25, 9am (Virtual)
Bear in mind that some of these events require pre-registration!
Feel free to add other job fair tips in the comments! Good luck out there, fellow Jobcasers!

I want to try something different #application #interview

I needed a job at the time attending MMI in Phoenix. I worked at HD about 6 years. They're like a family...until their not.

During the time I was struggling with alcoholism and failing at University. I ended up applying for a job in order to help me stay on the right path as well as for work experience. I ended up staying and it helped me to push myself to do great things. I ended up working almost fulltime on the Freight Team. I ended up with tremendous achievements and two Homer Awards.
Open to company standard offer.