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Tammy Chou
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over 6 months ago

I feel annoy by my coworkers

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Annette Butler
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over 6 months ago

I have an in-person interview this afternoon and I'm nervous. It's a panel interview which means a couple of people will be in the room at the same time asking you questions. I've tried to prepare the best I can but I've never done a panel before. I'm currently unemployed (I resigned a horrible job) and really hoping I can find something before we head into the holidays. That's usually when companies tighten up. I have anxiety which is not making this situation any better. Trying to keep distracted and focused. Hopefully won't mess it up!

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Mary Augustine
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over 6 months ago

Tired of being rejected. I got all these years of experience but I am getting tried of the "we have decided to go with someone else". Yall i am trying to keep my head up but its hard. Just needing words of encouragement. From someone who is scared and tired of being rejected. I just want to work.....

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Mikayla T
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over 6 months ago

I moved about 2 months ago and have been non stop applying for jobs since then. I’ve gone to interview after interview but whenever I thought something good was going to come out of it I just got let down. I finally just got a job offer and it’s a relief because now I KNOW I Atleast have something. But the change from moving and being in a new area has made me feel vulnerable and anxious about starting this new job. It is similar to things I have done in the past but I am just scared of my anxiety getting in the way. I just needed to rant, maybe someone can relate so I don’t feel so alone

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

Feeling nervous?

Don’t worry, before a job fair or interview it is 100% normal to feel a little anxious. Here are some tips to help you rock your next one!

Don’t forget to breathe An interview can be a high-pressure situation but it is important to take a breath and collect yourself when you are feeling nervous. When you are asked a question and you feel yourself blanking, it’s ok! Just take a breath and pause for a moment. To you, it will feel like a LONG time, but in actuality, it will be just a few seconds. Sometimes those few seconds are all you need to clear your head and refocus!

Prepare for outside forces Things like weather, traffic, and delays can cause our nerves to SKY rocket. Avoid them by leaving EARLY and planning your route. Know how long it should take you. If you’re driving get gas the night before, if you are taking the train or bus have your pass with you. Be sure to check the weather too to see if you need an umbrella or a heavier jacket so you are comfortable and stay dry when you arrive.

Pack the important things Don’t forget to bring a small notebook and pen to jot things down. You will want to review your notes when you get home so everything isn’t a blur! Also be sure to bring 40-50 copies of your resume as well as a business card if you do have them. It’s always best when you are prepared and ready to go so you aren’t stressed that you forgot something or scrambling at the last minute.

Present yourself in the best ways possible Think about how you would ideally want to present yourself as well as how you want your personality to come across to your interviewer. They are meeting you for the first time, so think about how you will come across. Practice answering questions in the mirror or record your responses and play them back. How do you sound? By prepping ahead of time and planning what you want to say, it will help build your confidence. Don't forget to smile, sit/stand up straight, listen, respond, and maintain good eye contact.

Remember to keep calm and [introduce yourself to the employer] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/6d46f61d-c53b-5ec5-9d7c-69cc61713f6a) with a firm handshake. Give them a good vibe! Don't forget, they are human JUST like you and have been in your shoes. They will not only understand, but they will expect you to be a bit nervous.

Check out some other great tips to help you [prepare here] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/29869635-4d8f-502f-b912-2211f8b674d8).

Wishing you the best during your job hunt! : )

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Sheila Bunting
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over 6 months ago

Standing for almost 7 hours and waiting for someone to relieve you

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Rosalinda Pizarro
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over 6 months ago

In the afternoon when no one seems to visit in the drugstore

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Richard Blanco
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over 6 months ago

A #stressful #T&IEXPRESSLLC. day

Wasn't really stressful except for the LA traffic which I got used to after the first two years lol work stress is up to the person I think.

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Robert Mitchell
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over 6 months ago

When you can't talk to H.R. because that person is ALWAYS IN A MEETING. They have No idea what it takes to keep that company running, I know....I did it. At least for our Maintenance Dept. . Thanks, Mike.

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Catherine Flynn
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over 6 months ago

When we where short handed and I had to run up to 5 machines at once. I did it kept up with it but it could be stressful.

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