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It happens.
Got rejected after the last round of interviews for a consultancy firmThought i killed both the interview and the test
Keep pursuing other leads.
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It happens.
Got rejected after the last round of interviews for a consultancy firmThought i killed both the interview and the test
Yup, already started reaching out to some others in the field
It happens.
Keep pursuing other leads.
The job search is like anything else in life.Yup, already started reaching out to some others in the field
It happens.
Keep pursuing other leads.
Quite the blow to the confidence
You do have to sacrifice time with curfew and all. But you still can maintain. I know cats that make 40+hr from HEM(union)straight out their program. Job corps a nice plug if you utilize it. They should pay their staff more and abolish the dress code. Wearing a tie everyday was fn annoyingI heard stories about the place being like jail
@cucumbercool
.... so ideally you would like to have both gigs? if you haven't negotiated schedule for the airport then it should be easy enough to schedule around the post office. the conventional thought is you only turn-down a gig once you absolutely have a gig in hand and have negotiated pay/schedule etc. Having worked for the public sector before you will want to find out what the post office's requirement is for a secondary job. Sometimes with public sector gigs there are restrictions on what type of secondary job you can have or the need to just report that you have one.
Picked up an offer for a new job and I start tomorrow but I got a quick question for y'all. How do you go about negotiating your salary? They offered to start me on hourly pay which is cool but it is less than what I was making at my previous job. So I'm wondering how I can ask about bumping up the hourly pay without being viewed as a **** and them ultimately taking the offer on table.
Picked up an offer for a new job and I start tomorrow but I got a quick question for y'all. How do you go about negotiating your salary? They offered to start me on hourly pay which is cool but it is less than what I was making at my previous job. So I'm wondering how I can ask about bumping up the hourly pay without being viewed as a **** and them ultimately taking the offer on table.
Ask for what you feel you deserve and counter offer professionally of course. Don't be shy or your going to be mad every paycheck on what you "should" be getting.
It's all a learning experience, fam.
Had an interview with Salesforce last month here in Indy didn't get the job even though I knew like 6 people that worked there. Interview was tough though **** took 2 hours and there was a mock sales phone call that I could've performed better on. In all, I don't feel bad I just feel like I wasn't good enough which isn't the case. I was super nervous man ppl my age brining in around $85k on average first year which is really good for Indianapolis.
I'll just keep my current gig
Anyone know where we can send out resume in for a review?
Are u in jersey?
Thank them for their time, it was a pleasure meeting with Mr./Ms. ____ and learning about the company and the position. Simply say you found another opportunity that's more aligned with your career path at the moment. And you'll keep them in mind if you start looking for positions in the future.how do you properly/politely turn down a job?