Went to job fair today
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Went to job fair today
I went to a job fair today, a little odd compared to ones I have been too before as they were only allowing you to apply for 1 specific position and not letting you apply for all positions or just to the company in general, so odds of getting hired isn't as good.
Anyhow I applied for customer service since that is where all my experience is (don't like doing it though, its just a necessary evil) but turns out they are only hiring 4 people in that department, and it appears to be the department with the most competition based on the people there.
It was a very busy job fair, and from comments the screeners were making, they had way more people come for it then they had anticipated, in the 2 hours I was there waiting for the interview, 400 people probably came through.
My partner applied for food and beverage since she has experience there, and its the largest department hiring wise.
Never know though, the man who interviewed me said they will short list applicants and notify those who made the short list within 2 weeks when the hiring manager does her interviews.
I did notice one thing though, nobody seems to dress up for any sort of employment interviews these days, few people were wearing anything business looking, most in sneakers, and jeans, I was quite surprised how casual people dress.
Anyhow I applied for customer service since that is where all my experience is (don't like doing it though, its just a necessary evil) but turns out they are only hiring 4 people in that department, and it appears to be the department with the most competition based on the people there.
It was a very busy job fair, and from comments the screeners were making, they had way more people come for it then they had anticipated, in the 2 hours I was there waiting for the interview, 400 people probably came through.
My partner applied for food and beverage since she has experience there, and its the largest department hiring wise.
Never know though, the man who interviewed me said they will short list applicants and notify those who made the short list within 2 weeks when the hiring manager does her interviews.
I did notice one thing though, nobody seems to dress up for any sort of employment interviews these days, few people were wearing anything business looking, most in sneakers, and jeans, I was quite surprised how casual people dress.
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I went to a job fair today, a little odd compared to ones I have been too before as they were only allowing you to apply for 1 specific position and not letting you apply for all positions or just to the company in general, so odds of getting hired isn't as good.
Anyhow I applied for customer service since that is where all my experience is (don't like doing it though, its just a necessary evil) but turns out they are only hiring 4 people in that department, and it appears to be the department with the most competition based on the people there.
It was a very busy job fair, and from comments the screeners were making, they had way more people come for it then they had anticipated, in the 2 hours I was there waiting for the interview, 400 people probably came through.
My partner applied for food and beverage since she has experience there, and its the largest department hiring wise.
Never know though, the man who interviewed me said they will short list applicants and notify those who made the short list within 2 weeks when the hiring manager does her interviews.
I did notice one thing though, nobody seems to dress up for any sort of employment interviews these days, few people were wearing anything business looking, most in sneakers, and jeans, I was quite surprised how casual people dress.
Anyhow I applied for customer service since that is where all my experience is (don't like doing it though, its just a necessary evil) but turns out they are only hiring 4 people in that department, and it appears to be the department with the most competition based on the people there.
It was a very busy job fair, and from comments the screeners were making, they had way more people come for it then they had anticipated, in the 2 hours I was there waiting for the interview, 400 people probably came through.
My partner applied for food and beverage since she has experience there, and its the largest department hiring wise.
Never know though, the man who interviewed me said they will short list applicants and notify those who made the short list within 2 weeks when the hiring manager does her interviews.
I did notice one thing though, nobody seems to dress up for any sort of employment interviews these days, few people were wearing anything business looking, most in sneakers, and jeans, I was quite surprised how casual people dress.
I find Canadians (well.. BC folk) in general are much more casual with their dress sense in the work place. It was one of the first things I noticed.
It's funny what people wear when they walk into the hotel my gf works in to drop off CV's. They must think.. it's only house keeping, it won't matter if they see my arse crack as I walk out.
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Well good luck jsmith, maybe something will come of it. They may have had applicants from Van checking it out on spec and bringing the numbers up. If you didn't come casual it might help; you may have wowed them with your sincerity.
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I went to a job fair today, a little odd compared to ones I have been too before as they were only allowing you to apply for 1 specific position and not letting you apply for all positions or just to the company in general, so odds of getting hired isn't as good.
Anyhow I applied for customer service since that is where all my experience is (don't like doing it though, its just a necessary evil) but turns out they are only hiring 4 people in that department, and it appears to be the department with the most competition based on the people there.
It was a very busy job fair, and from comments the screeners were making, they had way more people come for it then they had anticipated, in the 2 hours I was there waiting for the interview, 400 people probably came through.
My partner applied for food and beverage since she has experience there, and its the largest department hiring wise.
Never know though, the man who interviewed me said they will short list applicants and notify those who made the short list within 2 weeks when the hiring manager does her interviews.
I did notice one thing though, nobody seems to dress up for any sort of employment interviews these days, few people were wearing anything business looking, most in sneakers, and jeans, I was quite surprised how casual people dress.
Anyhow I applied for customer service since that is where all my experience is (don't like doing it though, its just a necessary evil) but turns out they are only hiring 4 people in that department, and it appears to be the department with the most competition based on the people there.
It was a very busy job fair, and from comments the screeners were making, they had way more people come for it then they had anticipated, in the 2 hours I was there waiting for the interview, 400 people probably came through.
My partner applied for food and beverage since she has experience there, and its the largest department hiring wise.
Never know though, the man who interviewed me said they will short list applicants and notify those who made the short list within 2 weeks when the hiring manager does her interviews.
I did notice one thing though, nobody seems to dress up for any sort of employment interviews these days, few people were wearing anything business looking, most in sneakers, and jeans, I was quite surprised how casual people dress.
I always dress up for my interviews whatever it's for. I had an internal interview at my organisation in January for a senior position, usually for work I wear jeans and a jumper/top as it's that kind of place but for the interview I turned up in tailored trousers, shirt, waistcoat and smart flat shoes - my superiors were very surprised at my attire so that just goes to show you
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Re: Went to job fair today
Where was the job fair?
I find Canadians (well.. BC folk) in general are much more casual with their dress sense in the work place. It was one of the first things I noticed.
It's funny what people wear when they walk into the hotel my gf works in to drop off CV's. They must think.. it's only house keeping, it won't matter if they see my arse crack as I walk out.
I find Canadians (well.. BC folk) in general are much more casual with their dress sense in the work place. It was one of the first things I noticed.
It's funny what people wear when they walk into the hotel my gf works in to drop off CV's. They must think.. it's only house keeping, it won't matter if they see my arse crack as I walk out.
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The job I have now would be good if I was in Chilliwack, but this little town has a crazy high cost of living especially for housing. Apartments that are not what you'd call pleasant places to live in run 850-900 a month, anything decent 1,000+.
We are okay right now, as we are in below market rent since that is where my GF was living when we met, but with our combined incomes, we are going to probably not qualify for it next year, so I am trying to be proactive and get another job, or one that pays a bit more.
We do okay Jan to May when she gets her disability income, but June to December we don't get that since my income will exceed the 12,000 a year they permit before they deduct dollar for dollar, so we are in a complicated situation a bit...Mostly as the province has unrealistic ideas as to what 2 adults can live on.
So thats the gist as to why I may seem to eager to earn more, plus I've had my hours cut a bit, one week I do 40 hours, next week I do 32, and then 40, then 32, so I am loosing 200 and some change from losing 2 shifts a month.
I am employed, so its not end of the world if I don't get this, just tends to bring me down, since I seem to be stuck at 12/hr and can't seem to get anything beyond that. In Feb I had interviewed to wash buses for transit, 19/hr but never heard back, and even sent out a thank you follow up email, but still nothing.
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We get some interesting characters applying where I work. I've never had the pleasure of working anywhere that didn't require a uniform, so I have no idea what people who don't wear uniforms wear to work so maybe I am just out of the loop as to what is the norm these days. I am told what to wear so makes it easy for me...lol
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It is different when it comes to the interview and I believe people should look smart whatever they are going for.
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I can't say for Canada yet but I believe it depends on the jobs you are going for. Personally I don't feel someone should have to be suited and booted when handing out resumes unless it is for an office/professional role.
It is different when it comes to the interview and I believe people should look smart whatever they are going for.
It is different when it comes to the interview and I believe people should look smart whatever they are going for.
Those CV's literally go straight into the bin.
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Oh well yeah...obviously there is a point where you have to draw the line. However if it's for a hooters job...
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I can't say for Canada yet but I believe it depends on the jobs you are going for. Personally I don't feel someone should have to be suited and booted when handing out resumes unless it is for an office/professional role.
It is different when it comes to the interview and I believe people should look smart whatever they are going for.
It is different when it comes to the interview and I believe people should look smart whatever they are going for.
I explained that this was my normal attire for my position in N. I. (Project Manager) but that I would wear what ever was deemed appropriate if I got the job Must have worked, cos' I got the job!
Oh and LOL Beckiwoo
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I don't go smart to interviews anymore, found it makes no difference what so ever. Networking is the way to get a job here
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People don't realize that the front line workers in places are directed to quickly screen those dropping of resumes, including what attire the person has chosen to worn and if your a slob, well chances are the resume is tossed out PDQ.
I know what my biggest issue is with getting a job, and its the interviewing and body language, I have a very hard time hiding my anxiety and I know it shows as in mock interviews this is the biggest issue that has been mentioned, but I am not sure if its something I can fully prevent since anxiety is not something that can just be easily hidden.
I am not talking usual interview anxiety, but full scale near panic attack anxiety. I have a nervous tick that shows up when I am under extreme anxiety inducing situations, and its not something I am consciously doing, but it turns people off.
I am also not good at marketing myself, I do well in behind the scenes admin stuff, but I plainly suck at customer service and dealing with people, and I find it hard to market myself in way where I can confidently sound that I can deal with people when in reality I really can't deal with people well.
The 1 job I excelled at, and had no issues with, and its also the only job I have kept long term (5 years) was loading airplanes and working in airline ops behind the scenes, I had 0 interactions with passengers and the job was 0 stress for me, despite being somewhat stressful job, but I could be myself and not pretend to be someone I am not, and I think that made a huge difference.
At work when dealing with customers, I am basically acting, and pretending to be someone I am not, and its exhausting doing it 40 hours a week.
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I don't have issues with doing that but in the UK from my experience 50/50 if the customers are miserable so and so's or are p^ssed up - it becomes are lot harder and that when I put on the 'fakeness.' If they are in good moods and generally polite and friendly then it's feels more natural.
Some people prefer to work independently, which is fine where as some love this customer service side or it.
Telephone customer service is my shortfall - hate it, even now I hate being on the phone at work speaking to professionals and social workers.