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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some time ago now, I decided not to post as much on here as it always seemed to be the same questions asked time after time, and it was getting really boring, but today I thought I would look in and guess what? The same questions are still being asked and getting an enormous amount of answers so nothing has changed. I expect the question of what I should wear is still being asked.
//Her interviews couldn't have gone too badly, NMA. She's had enough jobs!//
Yes and no. The jobs she has had do not seem to have been the right jobs for her or for the employers. Abbey and the interviewers need to do more to make sure she is being matched to a role she can do well in. There's no point in her being offered a job for which she doesn't meet the requirements.
What about the jobs she hasn't got in the past and may not get in future because she fails the interview.? And how do you know the interviewer here won't ask the questions they should be asking and which I've suggested Abbey should prepare for?
And even if the interviewer doesn't ask them Abbey should be asking herself "do I really have those qualities or will I end up failing probation and having hours reduced because it's the wrong role for me". Does she really need another job that she's not suited to and all the worries that go with it?
//New some people don't get every job they go for.//
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make, Abbey.
I know some (maybe many/most) people don't get every job they go for, but they can improve their chances of getting the right job by:
- matching their skills, abilities, competences and qualities to those required for the role, and also
- preparing as best you can for the application process and interviews so you can demonstrate you meet the key requirements.
Let's face it, the jobs you have been successful in applying for in recent years have rarely worked out well for you or the employer.
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