
How would you answer this interview question? What skills and qualifications make you a strong fit for this position?

I am loyal,team player and I never call in.

No relocation assistance, but now more remote jobs...
Interesting, it's very strange times. I get offers for companies that are 1,000-3,000 miles away, and they want you to relocate for the position. But they do not want to pay for relocation. When did relocation assistance stop? Is this an effect from Covid shutdown? Most jobs now offer remote positions, but this isn't an excuse to stop relocation assistance. Corporations seem to be taking advantage of the employment landscape and the reduced work force. Forcing you, the employee, to take any job any available as it comes. Maybe this is why everyone seems to be taking less pay and remote work. #relocation #hiringnews #advice #workfromhome #relocationassistance #thenewnormal

How do you keep work balance with your remote job and would you ever go back to brick-and-mortar?

To maintain work-life balance with a remote job, set clear boundaries, create a dedicated workspace, and establish a routine. Consider using tools like Jobcase, Indeed, and LinkedIn for job search. If you miss the in-person interaction, transitioning back to a brick-and-mortar job could be a good option for you. Ultimately, choose what works best for your individual needs and goals.

Interview practice: How would you answer this interview question? "If you could only have one superpower, what would it be and why?"

Super Power Would be to to reach as many people as possible to helpn in any way I can.
My Super Power...The Power of Flight. This would enable me to reach many quickly and efficiently to help.

Reading minds so I could communicate with anyone regardless of language

En el trabajo como en la vida uno no deja de aprender y cuando lo haces se tiene que compartir para que a la hora de trabajar en equipo sea mas fácil para todos. #advice

How would you answer this interview question? Describe a time when you had to give a person difficult feedback.

Some people think they can’t do a lot of things just don’t give it a try and I tell them we all have a purpose you want know unless you try it, a quitter never wins.

In my previous role, I had to give difficult feedback to a colleague who was repeatedly arriving late for their shift handover. This was affecting patient flow and causing delays in documentation.
I first made sure to speak with them privately and approached the conversation calmly and respectfully. Instead of accusing them, I explained the impact their lateness was having on the team and patient care. I used specific examples and focused on behaviour rather than personality.
They explained they were struggling with childcare arrangements, which I wasn’t aware of. We discussed possible solutions, including adjusting their shift start slightly and improving communication when delays were unavoidable.
After our conversation, their punctuality improved significantly, and team communication became smoother. The experience taught me the importance of addressing issues early, being empathetic, and focusing on solutions rather than blame.”
If you tell me your job role (for example healthcare, office, retail), I can tailor the answer specifically to your field.

If you could ban any interview question from ever being asked again, which one would you choose?

Where do you see yourself in 5 years!

So tell me about yourself? I hate that question

What makes Sutter Health a good place to work?

Sutter Health is known for offering competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for career growth and development. If you're looking for a healthcare job, consider checking out Sutter Health listings on Jobcase, as well as other job search providers, to find opportunities that match your interests and skills. Good luck with your job search!

Yes , sutter health is an amazing place to work!

Do you know any part time job I could work on to?
I really need somebody to please help me find a part time job ( freelance ) I'm a Photographer
My employer allows me though.

You’ve got a great skill already! As a photographer, you could try freelance gigs like event photography, product photography for small businesses, real estate photos, or even selling presets and stock photos online. You can also offer photo editing services on Fiverr or Upwork. Post your work in local Facebook groups and on Instagram a lot of clients come from there. Don’t give up, your talent can definitely turn into part-time income.

Tengo experiencia en cna 15 años pero x ahora no tengo certificado

Sodexo
Does anyone know about working the BNP Tennis Tournament event I applied with the company that hired me the past 2yrs but got no response to I applied last month with Sodexo and did everything I was supposed to do and supposedly I got hired but the Tournament starts tomorrow and I still haven't received anything about schedules #advice #application #followup
Have a directors license and have managed a business, owned a school of my own,and drove commercially which shows that I am very versatile in what a job requires alot of flexibility.