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Jay Said:
If you could create a job posting in a newspaper for your dream position, what would it say?We Answered:
Oh my gosh it would be awesome if there was a job where you could partner up with anyone you want who wants to be a writer, and all you do is think of creative ideas, detailed, while the writing partner could write the story! Because I love creating/writing/thinking of stories but I have simple vocabulary and am not that talented. I have a friend who writes very well so we partner up. I think, she writes. We edit it together. But we can only do it as a hobby...Douglas Said:
18 dropped out of college, looking for job?We Answered:
I'm in a similar position, I'm 17 and had to leave 6th form about a month ago.Best thing to do - sign up to ALL the agencies in your area, and apply for every job you see online. Try any basic office jobs just to gain an office background - data entry, secretarial and admin jobs, receptionist, customer service assistant jobs etc etc. With a lot of these companies you will have room for progression, so with a bit of loyalty and dedication, you can make your way up the career ladder. Even if you don't progress, at 19 you could do an access course and then go to university - then when you come out of uni, you will be more employable, because not only do you have a degree, but you actually have office experience.
I suggest looking for customer service roles if you want to interact with people. There often is room for progression aswell, just ask at the interviews!
Also, if you do go into any sales or marketing positions, make sure you check if it's commision only...I've had so many dissapointments :/
Tyler Said:
I need a good title for my resume. I am looking for a job in accounting and finance field.?We Answered:
It is very important to have a good title for the resume to be noticeable to the recruiters.The standard format most commonly used is- your qualification with duration of experience and the job position.Example- C.A with 3yrs experience and wanted to work as F.E in reputed buiseness firm.