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Originally Posted by bxbadboy90
Anyone here ever worked for Lowes? Had an interview today..hopefully I get the job
I work for Lowe's...pm me if you have questions
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Originally Posted by bxbadboy90
Anyone here ever worked for Lowes? Had an interview today..hopefully I get the job
I interned at WPXI-TV (NBC affiliate channel 11 news in Pittsburgh) last spring semester (I graduated last May) and unfortunatelyOriginally Posted by Girl Thats Drob
Anyone interning currently? I have an internship right now (only a sophomore) and I'm interested to see who all got offered a position after serving the internship.
Originally Posted by s0leFUNK
Decided to give this a bump
I just got a call from a job I interviewed for literally a year ago. They said that they really liked me but could not offer me (or any of the candidates) a job at the time. Got a 'refresher' interview scheduled tomorrow and hopefully I land the gig. It's an analyst job for a govt contractor handling network security. I feel like this is a sign because I just started taking steps to start a career in network administration. My current job is cool but it is mind numbing work and I just took it to keep the bills paid..
If you get that email saying that they couldn't offer you a position at the time ALWAYS follow up and ask to keep your stuff on file. You never know cause they might actually follow up with you later. Wish me luck
Its funny that a lot of central valley (California) cities were listed. I am a Civil Engineer doing Construction Management and was relocated from the Bay Area to Stockton,CA. There are hundreds of jobs opening up for the project I am working on (CHCF Stockton). If they is anyone interested in Construction Management, there are tons of jobs with many different companies and contractors at this site.Originally Posted by Antidope
Thats pretty cool. I'd be interested to know how you did that.Originally Posted by s0leFUNK
You can do a Google search on resume techniques that work. Dont be afraid to draw inspiration from different sources and turn it into something that represents YOU
I wouldnt necessarily call that a template, its just adhering to a lot of common techniques for resume writing, from what I was told by my friend he did that all from scratch, or did you mean that I told him not to use one then proceeded to give him one to emulate?Originally Posted by LosPollosHermanos
Not to be argumentative or rude, you told him not to use a template. Then you send him a template.Originally Posted by Antidope
Never use a template to write your resume. The templates are poor, and moreover, everyone else uses them which means your resume will be laid out identically to everyone else's. For simplicity and readability, you should always use Times New Roman or Arial font for a resume, and only one or two sizes. Avoid complicated formatting (such as automated bullet point lists, numbering schemes/outlining schemes, and tables or frames) as much as possible. And always send your resume in PDF, not Word format. This belongs to a friend of mine take a look at it. http://destinypedia.net/Legal Resume_Redacted.pdf
Just sayin'
Originally Posted by oso23
Yahoo just had an article on the worst top 10 u.s cities to find a job. The city I live in is number 2 on the list.Half of that list is California
[th=""]Metro Area[/th] [th=""]Unemployment Rate, Nov. 2011[/th] [th=""]Y-Y Change[/th]
1. Merced, Calif. 16.9 -1.7 2. Fresno, Calif. 15.7 -1.7 3. Modesto, Calif. 15.5 -1.7 4. Stockton, Calif. 15.5 -2.3 5. Visalia-Porterville, Calif. 15 -1.8 6. Atlantic City-Hammonton, N.J. 12.4 0.1 7. Bakersfield-Delano, Calif. 13.4 -2.2 8. Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, N.C. 11.7 -0.7 9. Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif. 12.5 -2.0 10. Brownsville-Harlingen, Texas 11.2 -0.5
Originally Posted by lana85
I have an interview with Gilbane Construction tomorrow. They're a really big company and it would be a great opportunity, but I haven't been on an interview in years. I'm so nervous.
Wish me Luck.
Ive never even heard of them. I hope theyre a good company....Well see how the interview goes first. Its either working for the CEO or in HR.Originally Posted by sreggie101
Gilbane is always hiring. they def like civils and minorities. but they hire all around too. GL
as for me...
HIRED. Electrical Engineer. New York, NY.
7 L O N G months of searching and i end up getting hired via a friend. who u know makes a big difference. GL to those out there still searching.
Temp Agencies flock to places like Craigslist jobs, look there.Originally Posted by tyisny
anybody in NY know of a good temp agency?
Or just online temp agencies
I thought you were overly criticial. His resume certainly wasn't terrible and you place a little too much emphasis on aesthetics.Originally Posted by frostythepoptart
so basically you just disagreed with me about mcdonalds then sat and wrote why examples on how you agreed with me?Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Who cares if it doesn't have any aesthetic appeal? No wonder this thread is +75 pages.Originally Posted by frostythepoptart
100% disagree.
You should check out tons of templates and various different resumes, and then decide if you want to create your own. The resume OP posted imo is terrible. all the credentials are there but who cares if it doesn't have any aesthetic appeal. bullets , tables, are all methods to give yourself a cleaner more worthwhile look. That resume looks like a sloppy newspaper article and if someone has the chance to look at that or a succint to the point 1 page resume what do you think they are more likely to do.
as far as only working in retail just make your job sound bigger than it was. if you worked at mcdonalds you could fib about how you greeted every customer in a certain fashion, make your day to day activities sound a lot better than cooking and cleaning, and there are many ways to do that.
I don't think it's a terrible resume at all. Looks exactly like every resume I've ever created and I haven't been without work since I was 16.
Experience and personality mean so much more than any aesthetic attribute on a resume.
and I'm sorry but you really can't make working at McDonalds sound like anything other than working at McDonalds.
Not there's anything wrong at all with working at an establishment like that, but you have to put yourself in the position of the employer. Most likely they're not stupid and no matter how eloquently you describe your ability to operate the deep fryer you're not going to impress anybody.
If your only experience is working retail you need to convey that that's where you developed your foundation of outstanding customer service and teamwork skills and leave it at that.
for the job this man applied for his resume was most likely good because of what he had to offer and they'd likely take the time to go through all of that. That said times have changed my friend, everyone wants a job and they are scarce. every career center meeting i've had at school mentions making your resume stand out.
what separates or makes your jumble of text worth reading in comparison to 5 others sitting on the table. HR is going to go through 10000000000 of these a day and you prefer to be just another block of text rather than put a little format into your resume? Nobody said get out the coloring crayons.
the whole aesthetic idea is why the "1 page rule" has been lightly placed on resumes. otherwise you put too much emphasis on hoping your resume will be read, or even skimmed rather than forcing their hand by being inviting.