What NOT to write on your application.
There's some things your future employer does not need to know...... This is why they tell you to leave all your personal stuff at the door when you come into work. It's not professional...at all!
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Exactly. I wish more young people had such values.
Exactly. I wish more young people had such values.
Or are u saying that because Slk320 chick is young and she has these values.
We all have habits that don't contribute to our effectiveness on the job, however an employer wants to know activities that exemplify generalized skills that apply to the position at hand. This is all part of being professional because when an employer hires anyone, it’s because they have a set of problems (or tasks) they need solved. One of the aspects of professionalism is to always comport oneself in a manner that solves those problems. So, when an applicant talks about behavior that will take away from their ability to solve the problems on an application, I assume it’s because they are either unwilling or can’t always “put their best foot forward†on the job.
I guess it's time to clear something up. I think that, because of the spelling she chose, SLK320Chic is using the word "chic" and does not mean "chick." Chic is a lot classier than chick. Chic fits her well, IMO. Nevertheless, she did say once that she's a "beer chick," so I could be wrong... again.
So, Alyssa, which is it?
So, Alyssa, which is it?
lol, oh Lord. Okay...the guy that applied for the job is 28 years old. Let me clarify that.
And my username...it's meant to be as Chic...aka, classy. It wasn't meant to be pronounced as Chick. Although I am still a beer chick.
And my username...it's meant to be as Chic...aka, classy. It wasn't meant to be pronounced as Chick. Although I am still a beer chick.
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