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Would It Be A Bad Thing If I Told People I'm Looking For A New Job?
A colleuge said today he think my boss (checkout manager) would be on my side if he knew and I was looking and managers wouldn't care.
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No previous experience required; full training provided.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic.
Physically fit and able to lift and move items as needed.
They wouldn't state those qualities/competences/skills if they didn't require them. They are not things they would want to spend time getting someone up to a basic standard.
Yes naomi- all those things that were mentioned. I have called them competencies/skills/abilities. yes we could add the word qualities as well. Whatever term we use the recruiter wants someone with the following:
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic.
Physically fit and able to lift and move items as needed.
Abbey needs to be able to give examples of how she has demonstrated she has those qualities. I'm not sure why you're quibbling over this.
Sorry Naomi, but that's nonsense in my opinion. Any decent interviwer who wants those qualities will want evidence that they already have them. They won't normally take a punt on someone and wait to see whether they have those qualities.
Foe example what if Abbey cannot lift things, is often late for work, makes regular errors through not paying attention to details, cannot juggle and prioritise taks in a hectic environment.
I don't need lectures on interviews - I've hired and fired more than I care to remember - but there is no way abbey can demonstrate at an interview that she has a good work ethic, that she's punctual or that she's committed to the job. You're making a meal if this and for no good reason. If abbey gets the job only then can she demonstrate those qualities. The rest she'll receive training for.
//I don't need lectures on interviews - I've hired and fired more than I care to remember //
Same here.
I think they will ask questions to draw out evidence of those qualities. I would if I were to interview for this role. Looking at it from another angle, if I was applying I'd tweak my application letter and CV to make sure I've covered those points.
We'll just have to agree to differ.
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