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Cynthia Okonkwo
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over 6 months ago

As an HR professional, I was reminded that sometimes we have to get back to basics. So, my latest post is an example of that. Here's the link to it https://https://nnamtique.com/what-is-a-cover-letter-7-characteristics. If you enjoy it, please leave me a comment here or at the bottom of the page on my blog. Thanks. #coverletter #hiring #resume #newjob #newemployee

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ALBERT POWELL
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over 6 months ago

Why does some employer have there senior worker trained a new employee and then replace him with the same person he trained just to tell him they are going in a new direction.not fair.

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Marc Sanders
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over 6 months ago

Whether you're at checkout line of a big retailer like Walmart or your local coffee shop as customers you’ve all gone through a frustrating experience resulting from the employee's inability to execute the basic functions of their job responsibilities. New employees are being thrown to the wolves before their time.

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