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Dana Shelton
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over 6 months ago

Be flexible, be respectful, always start each day with an attitude of confidence in ones self. Stay happy and up beat.

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Dana Shelton
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over 6 months ago

Be prepared for anything. Changes come quickly. A person needs to have confidence in his/her self and be able to take criticism well. A person truely never knows what to expect from day to day

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Dana Shelton
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over 6 months ago

I can't really say there was any "big" mistake. Contracts for the clients were approved before they were sent out. There was no room for mistakes

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Dorothy Provitt
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over 6 months ago

Looking for that kind of job

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over 6 months ago

Most of my job history has been in food service. Now I want to work as an office assistant. I have no paid office assistant experience, but I have taken classes in 10-key, Outlook 2016, and Payroll Accounting. I don't want to rely on job boards too much to find an office assistant position. What should I do? #jobsearch #careerchange

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Julie Loghry
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over 6 months ago

This is part of a response I posted to someone else that posted on Jobcase. Im posting it here too...

Though I am on unemployment, it is about to run out. I dont know how many job applications and resumes Ive sent out, I still have yet to be offered a job. Im always told that though my experience is impressive, Im not what they are looking for. I did graduate from high school but do not have a degree. I have experience in Administrative Assistant/Receptionist type of positions, but not the actual title. I created a new email specifically for job searches for more professionalism. But I dont know what Im doing wrong. I cant afford to go back to school as Im the one in my family that has the most work experience in multiple fields, but nothing Ive done is good enough. Im at a loss of what to do from here.

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Michelle Mosher
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over 6 months ago

This has been happening numerous of times lately to me. I get an excellent job offer only to lose it after they run a background check. I been working as a server for half a decade and I'm burned out on it but it seems like all that is offered to me is server jobs. I'm college educated in both business and psychology, excellent communicator, manager skills, sales experience, receptionist skills and excel at customer service. Is there anything I can do to get the potential employer to look past that? It is something that occured over 12 years ago a small drug possession charge that still haunts me. I been sober from alcohol for over 7 months and drug free over 5 years. I don't understand why I keep getting beat into the ground over this. Any suggestions to help me would be welcomed. #jobsearch #application #backgroundchecks #discrimination #job #advice #OfficeAssistant #Sales

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Beryl Anyango
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over 6 months ago

I have been working as an office assistant for 8yrs now, I am feeling like doing something different. Do I have to go back to school to study? Please advice

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Islamiat Bello
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over 6 months ago

Assistant in cleaning and put things in order

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