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Do you think it's worth applying for jobs now, or should I wait until after New Year's?
There aren't really many jobs advertised, but I'm thinking more along the lines of just walking into random shops and asking...whether they'd be recruiting so close to Xmas.Pink_Butterfly said:If there are jobs out there advertised that you want, then its worth applying now!!!
If you don't, the other guy, not as qualified as you - will get the job!
Have to agree with that point although with a UAI as good as rench's you can understand if it was included if nothing but to highlight the hard work and good work ethic and because you how proud you would be.Lundy said:Haha, you really think random shops will care what your UAI was? they only really want to know whether you can count change and stack shelves.
look, you freak, I went to a really shithouse school and that's what I've been doing, going out with my resumes and being stared down by lucky people who have already got jobs, and strange Indian managers with a disconcerting habit of looking over people's heads. I've already applied online for those places. So damn me with my stuck up attitude.Eagles said:Those kinda places RARELY call you back... even if they said they would.
dam-pre-uni-ruse-liking-people-with-their-stuck-up-attitudes.
ur better off just applying online at coles or woolworths.. but by all means.. go out and hand in your resumes.
'keep your lines casted, even in places that you least expect it, there may be a fish'
Practical experience will always benefit a person infinitely more than their academic results. I can tell you that a resume listing previous work experience will look far more favourable than a resume listing only academic achievements. An employer doesn't really care if you were dumb as a sack of rocks at school, just that you're competent enough to do the job required.Kid.@dmin said:Have to agree with that point although with a UAI as good as rench's you can understand if it was included if nothing but to highlight the hard work and good work ethic and because you how proud you would be.
exactly, if you're applying for a position in retail, the employer wants only to know that you are personable and have previous experience. most likely rench will be working with people vastly inferior to him in intellignece, but whom the manager hired regardless.Lundy said:Practical experience will always benefit a person infinitely more than their academic results. I can tell you that a resume listing previous work experience will look far more favourable than a resume listing only academic achievements. An employer doesn't really care if you were dumb as a sack of rocks at school, just that you're competent enough to do the job required.
Yea. I haven't worked before, but I have done work experience so at least I have something up my sleeve. My main concern is that I haven't actually worked in retail before and because I'm already 17 (18 in Feb.) I'm not going to look as favourable as a 15 y.o. who can do the job but who is cheaper to hire....Lundy said:Practical experience will always benefit a person infinitely more than their academic results. I can tell you that a resume listing previous work experience will look far more favourable than a resume listing only academic achievements. An employer doesn't really care if you were dumb as a sack of rocks at school, just that you're competent enough to do the job required.
mmm, though as a uni student you have the advantage of flexible working hours...at the maccas at which i previously worked, they'd put the uni students on during weekdays and the high-school kids on the weekend...so i wouldn't worry too much~ ReNcH ~ said:I'm not going to look as favourable as a 15 y.o. who can do the job but who is cheaper to hire....
cherryblossom, i was not refering to you.cherryblossom said:look, you freak, I went to a really shithouse school and that's what I've been doing, going out with my resumes and being stared down by lucky people who have already got jobs, and strange Indian managers with a disconcerting habit of looking over people's heads. I've already applied online for those places. So damn me with my stuck up attitude.
Have you tried Job Hunting for a day at Westfields Chatswood, or Hornsby? Just went the other day, and saw a couple of stores advertising vacancies.~ ReNcH ~ said:Yea. I haven't worked before, but I have done work experience so at least I have something up my sleeve. My main concern is that I haven't actually worked in retail before and because I'm already 17 (18 in Feb.) I'm not going to look as favourable as a 15 y.o. who can do the job but who is cheaper to hire....
Albeit, I reckon I can pick up stuff pretty quickly...operating a cash register and stuff + I don't think my customer service skills would be too bad