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Sylvia Brown
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Not only do I admit it, I make sure I have a plan in place to fix it. I apologize for the error with the recognition that my mistake is causing others to have to do more work.

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Richie Holder
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Learn from the mistake and continue on with the workload.

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Pius Hoover
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Equipment Operator Welder at City Of Emmonak

Let me have at it and see how the shoe fits, if it works out ware it.

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Joshua Coronado
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Raised on retail, former entertainment assistant, seeking new opportunities

I take copious notes. Every workplace I've joined, I've carried around a notebook throughout my first couple months to make sure that I get every process outlined for future reference.

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Cynthia H
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Assessing patient's knowledge

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Grace Samaniego
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Dietary Aide at Unidine

Getting along with other people. Interpersonal.

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Angel Davidson
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No, but I'd like to add a comment about an interview I had that I should've walked out on. My first job, I walk in and a man with an interesting disposition interviews me, no problem. The thing that bothered me was he asked too many personal questions. Not the usual "Any family?" type questions. He asked if I was single and made comments that made me uncomfortable. I was a child then, 16.

Long story short -- walk out if the individual interviewing you makes you uncomfortable or says anything unrelated to the job you're being interviewed about.

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Nancy Hunt
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Experienced Office Administrator, searching for Part-time position.

No

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Dawn Portell
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My mental health day took started out good ended up in a car accident no more mental health days for me lol

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All williams
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Lavitta king
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE at The Home Depot, HDIS

Once the owner of a dog grooming saloon was yelling and cursing at her employee because he accidently got soap in the dogs eye.

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Kerry Montgomery
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Glass installer/Glazier at Ameristar screen Glass

I love doing new tasks on a daily basis and checking my work.

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Debbie Long
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Patient Care Tech at Newtons Agency

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Natsiri Christy
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Dont lie on your resume because you will get caught and get in trouble later. They can fire you because they know you couldn't perform what you said in the resume.

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Darlene Gibson
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Material handler

I’ll do what I suppose to do and let the supervisor handle them

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Donna Stidham
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Volunteer Coordinator at University Hospital

Talk to them in very kind words in private

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Lead Academy
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Learn today , Lead tomorrow

AI will likely evolve, but it won’t fully take over my role. While AI can process information, generate content, and provide assistance efficiently, human creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence remain irreplaceable. People value personalised advice, nuanced discussions, and ethical decision-making—areas where AI still has limitations. Instead of replacing jobs entirely, AI will likely enhance human capabilities, making interactions more efficient while still requiring human oversight and innovation

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Donna Stidham
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Volunteer Coordinator at University Hospital

Not really sure

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marcus hix
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Research And Development Technician at Unicor Industries

to make a difference in the workplace for the customer and the employee

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Donna Stidham
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Volunteer Coordinator at University Hospital

My faith in God and to represent my company as best I can

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