
Job Search for the Time-Crunched

Looking for welding jobs pls help! :)
Yes I'm a certified Welder looking for a mig or stick will to relocate. Plz Plz

Buscando Trabajo
Me Gustaria Tener Una Experiencia En Este Trabajo...

One Month Left Before I Have to Give Notice and Move Home
I'm trying to keep my spirits up. Have been unemployed for 5 months without an income. My UI benefits were eaten up when I was on temporary disability. So, my Father's been paying my rent and utilities for this whole time, unbelievably because my overhead is not cheap. But says this is the last month. After this I get a one way ticket back to NY. So, my dream jobs are put to the side and I'm looking for anything. Have an interview tomorrow with Rite Aid as a Wellness Ambassador - so let's hope the luck has turned!

Looking for Job
Hi, I'm looking for a customer service job, don't care what company it is as long as its legit. I want to try working from home since I'm a college student. I'm 20 years old and a sophomore in college. Help please?

Too much work?
is there such thing as being at work too much? I love my job but i have no time for anything else.

Enrolled in online college
I’m taking classes and also trying to find a job. Are there some positions that will be too time consuming with my classes? Have any other people taken classes and tried to find a job as well? How??

Does job searching take a lot of time?
I need a job asap but so far my job searching has taken forever! How am I supposed to pay the bills when job searching takes this long? Does anyone have any tips?

I would love to work here with the tools that are available.
Work with you guys doing what you do here.

No time with my family
I am really busy with work this month and am traveling a ton but I want to be able to see my family more. what do i do?

so im not really sure how this works but i have seeking a job now for over 6 months and have been unsuccessful. can anyone help me

Hi Ivy:
Don't give up! Sometimes you can hit tough patches in your job search, but there's always a way out. When you submit your resume, are you following up with your applications? By that, I mean emailing or calling the HR manager or recruiter of the company you're applying to? Taking this action can give you a major advantage, as you're highlighting your enthusiasm and persistence.
When following up, make sure you market yourself as someone who can solve a company's problems. For example, if you're applying to a location that deals with a lot of customers on a daily basis, emphasize how your customer service skills can help the company build an excellent reputation.
Don't forget to use your network of family and friends to find a job! Ask if anyone knows who is hiring - you'd be surprised at what you might find.
Best of luck!
Thank you