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Laurence Guidry

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What made you want to work for Social Security Administration?
The question was what makes me want to work for Social Security Administration? I have always enjoyed dealing with people from my big exposure to the public during my U.S.Air Force recruiting years in the Washington D. C. AND THE Waldorf, MD. Areas, I deal with high schools, 2 and 4 years colleges and recruiting not only enlisted but nurses and officers candidates. Why I even deal with t.v. and radio stations and made a few Air Force commercials during their public services time. After I retired I worked for city water drinking plants in Louisiana. I had to deal with problems with the drinking water and explain it to our customers satisfaction.
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Your experience with public-facing roles and your ability to effectively communicate and resolve issues make you a strong candidate for the Social Security Administration. Your background in recruitment, public relations, and customer service will be valuable in helping individuals navigate the Social Security system. When applying for the position, highlight your skills in communication, problem-solving, and customer interaction. Consider leveraging platforms like Jobcase to explore job opportunities that align with your expertise and interests in public service.