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Raymond Piotrowski
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over 6 months ago

a 61 year 0ld nuclear physics Degree, unemployed since june 2021??? ? what gives #careeradvice #jobsearch #interview #healthcare #education

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Caitlin Kenyon
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over 6 months ago

Is bringing a hard copy of your resume to a job interview unnecessary or outdated? 📄

I say absolutely not! …and here’s why! 💫

Stand out from the crowd and have a built-in “cheat sheet” right in front of you!

Good luck and follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and Jobcase for more #careeradvice 🙌

#resumetips #interview #jobsearch #resume

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Caitlin Kenyon
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Here are 4 tips on how to succeed on your first day at a new job!

It’s all about showing genuine interest in your new teammates, company, and position 🙌 Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself, ask questions, and roll your sleeves up on day 1! 💪

You got this! Follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

#newjob #firstday #careercoach #jobsearch

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Caitlin Kenyon
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over 6 months ago

How should you respond if the interviewer asks you “What’s your current salary?”

Check out my video tips here on how to answer this question without low-balling yourself or getting stuck with your latest pay rate! 💸💸

Follow me on TikTok And Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and on Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

#interview #jobsearch #interviewquestions #salary

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Maurice Tillman
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over 6 months ago

First, my view is based only on personal experience. Amentum is part of AECOM, one of the largest engineering corporations in the world. Unfortunately, Amentum is also one of the most corrupt companies I've ever seen.

Last year, an employee almost died performing a dangerous act, against the advice of technical experts. When employees tried to address the manager, he brushed it off and made no changes. Multiple managers have a history of negligence, racism, sexism, and government fraud.

I made statements about the work conditions and they claimed to have resolved the issues. Yet, the company did nothing about the manager I complained about. A few weeks later, I was rushed to another location but needed to handle personal business and had to stay a little late because my wife thought she was sick with COVID19.

Instead of allowing me to return, they fired me for "non-essential travel during the pandemic." Yet, there have never been "non-essential travel" laws, just guidelines. The real reason they fired me was retaliation for complaining.

Never work with such a petty company. Lesson learned. I thought that this was an isolated event but it seems to be common within the greater AECOM corporation. No attorney would take my case because they didn't understand how to handle the case, considering the ambiguous nature of the event.

What would you have done about it?

#advice #jobsearch #defensecontracting #contracting #militarycontracting #careeradvice #hiring #application #hiringevents #hiringnews #coronavirus #illegalfiring

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Caitlin Kenyon
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Interviewer: “If I called your boss for a reference, what would he or she say about you?”

Check out my top tips to answer this interview question!

Hint 👉 “I don’t know what my supervisor would say to you” isn’t going to cut it! 😉

Good luck and follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and on Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

#interview #jobsearch #interviewtips #interviewquestions

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Caitlin Kenyon
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over 6 months ago

Talking about Challenges in a job #interview can feel very intimidating!

How do you answer without looking incompetent? How do you answer without looking dramatic? 🤷‍♀️

What are the best things to focus on when you answer this common interview question? ✨

Check out my tips for nailing this tough interview question! 👉Keep it professional 👉Give a brief but clear background of the issue or situation 👉Be honest about your role and responsibility 👉Share resolution and lessons learned

Good luck and follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

#jobsearch #interviewtips #interviewquestions

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Allison Barr
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Caitlin Kenyon
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Relationship-building is such an important part of professional success, so this #interview question is important for employers to understand your strategies for building relationships at work!

Check out these tips for answering this interview question well 💫

You want to consider: 👉How you will integrate into the existing team as a new employee 👉How you maintain strong professional relationships over time (i.e. communication style, carrying your weight of work, offering assistance when coworkers need it!) 👉How you respectfully balance the way things have always been done vs. your fresh ideas and experience from other work places

Good luck 🙌 and follow me for more #careeradvice 💫

#jobsearch #jobinterview #interviewtips #interviewquestions #newjob

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Caitlin Kenyon
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Interviewer: “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”

You: ummm…working here??

Check out these tips for answering this common interview question in a way that shows loyalty and commitment to growth in your profession 🙌

#interview #careeradvice #interviewquestions #jobsearch

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