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Armani Colón
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Kim Brown
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Grant Gallagher
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Seeking: K9 Handler. Am a Tactical K9 Trauma TCCC Medic / Security Supervisor

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Armani Colón
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Michelle Berry
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As few as possible. Only publish to a job you seek. Ask yourself if this job is a career I want to get up to. I published 3 resumes, I ro just get an interview to test with, did not want the job, wanted to negotiate principles. Then I did 2 more and interviewed. Had 2 proposals and then I weighed the options. 2 wks 2 days later I am employed because I focused on what I wanted. Less is more.

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Dustin Stowell
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When I'm job hunting, I usually send out at least three applications a day. If the application process is quick and easy, I might send even more. But if it’s a long one with complex skill tests, I tend to hold back on how many I send.

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To get into a first-year electrical apprenticeship, start by researching companies that offer apprenticeship programs in your area. Prepare a polished resume highlighting any relevant skills or experiences. Reach out to local trade schools, unions, and job search platforms like Jobcase, Indeed, and Apprenticeship.gov for opportunities. Consider networking with professionals in the field and be prepared to demonstrate your enthusiasm for the trade during interviews. Good luck! #electrical #apprenticeship #jobsearch

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Learn today , Lead tomorrow

Show up early, stay eager to learn, prioritize safety, and ask questions. Brush up on basic math and electrical theory, and get familiar with tools. A good attitude goes a long way.

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Alexander Montoya
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6 days ago

“What is your preferred work schedule?”

#jobsearch #interview #application #hiringevents

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Renee Oliver
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I will put my best foot forward

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Arturo Rodriguez
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Corporate Executive Chef at Morrison healthcare

Find a key motivator in for the job ypu are currently doing. If you cant find one then re asess and find positive and negative key points about the job. If more negative than bad put in 1 or 2 applications every other day

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Webby JARRETT
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Maintenance Crew at Walmart

check as many as you can

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Vielka Barnes
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Traffic Administrator

Be selective.

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Ray Russo Sr.
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7 days ago

I am looking for a full time Purchasing & Procurement position in Ocean County, NJ. My thirty plus years of experience would be a vast addition to anyone's team, who is looking to drive down costs, while raising profitability. #jobsearch

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randy mccallie
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I have a lot of experience on heavy equipment and would like to run large equipment.travel is no problem #jobsearch #application

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Deng Biel
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Deng Biel

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Geneva Williams
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Child Care Provider at Edm Owls Academy

Yes

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