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About to start job hunting soon. Need a change of scenery
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Its for 60 days, but i only took friday off. Well see what happens monday.How long are you calling out for, & how long is the probationary period? To give an extreme example, my probationary period lasted 4 years (teacher) so no way I could go that long without taking a few days off.
If you're taking a day or two off because you feel really sick and they let you go for that, you're better off somewhere else anyway.
Its for 60 days, but i only took friday off. Well see what happens monday.
We all need to link up and talk shop, success, and sexiness.Was off today and also Monday, office is closed. New job has been awesome so far. A bit overwhelming but that's b/c all the work is brand new to me, but I feel as if I'm getting the hang of the workload nicely. Had a beer in the office with everyone before heading out last night and they catered lunch. Already an upgrade from where I was the last 2+ years.
Congrats bro I know you've been talking about this for a minute.I start my new job in 2 weeks, first "job" since I graduated in May (I have been working part time at Costco since July). Gonna feel good to finally put some decent money in my pockets and start saving
I would practice interview with friends and family. It didn't help though my interview skills are trashhow did you guys improve your interview skills?
My interview to offer percentage is abysmal.why do you think it's trash?
A bit more Excel at the new job than I anticipated . I definitely have familiarity with using it over the past few years, but I could always learn more (and I am on the go, but I'd like to take that learning home with me). Ya guys have any links/videos you can post with 'tips & tricks' for learning/maximizing my use of Excel?
Appreciate it!
You guys should consider the Peace Corps. That's what I did after college and it changed my life. Lived in Africa for three years, traveled, got great work experience. Best decision I ever made.
I had an economics degree as well and I'm working in banking...had a few job offers before graduating and they never mentioned my degree. Seems like most job postings ask for a business or business-related degree like Econ. Did you intern?
have you applied to business-related jobs?