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Adam Calvery
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Fieldcore

Nothing

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Antonia Mathews
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over 6 months ago

I like working for multiple clients and doing different tasks.

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Kiwele Sambwe
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over 6 months ago

I was proud to work for #YEDPFLORIDA because

I was proud to work for YEDPFLORIDA

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Terry Morris
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #VerdyolAlabama

The people I work with

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Dea Kelley
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over 6 months ago

I enjoyed working for #Cummins because...

I enjoyed the work. I was a picker. Loved the people.

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Chris Fox
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over 6 months ago

When I worked at #MarchingOrderLLC I gave great advice when

We had a feature to import thousands of university graduates into the database using an Excel spreadsheet. I had added numerous features to this, for example awarding each graduate a number of ceremony tickets or assigning the graduate to a particular ceremony, or to more than one ceremony. Administrators performing this import could add custom columns to thus import. But it was complicated.

The front office staff had to explain the import features to different administrators over and over, verbally or in email.

I offered to write a set of instructions. This was my advice; send out a document with instructions. Capture what we knew in one place.

I wrote a different kind of document from the internal planning documents I usually wrote; more detailed, with lots of screen shots, repetitive, and with internal hyperlinks. It took a total if a few hours over three days between my server work.

The document had the front office people doing cartwheels. It saved them a lot of time, it answered all questions. Many administrators called with compliments about the clarity and thoroughness. And when later I enhanced the bulk import feature again I issued an update, easily distributed by email.

It was negligible work for me, I write easily, but it was my idea and it was very well received by clients. I then asked for and received responsibility for all documents, internal and customer. Nobody else could write well anyway so this was inevitable.

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Gregory Andrews
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Volt

My job the one you can really do.

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Bridget Johnson
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over 6 months ago

Feeling frustrated-still looking

I am getting so frustrated. I have been looking for a job for a year. I keep hearing, you are over qualified, or we have decided to go in a different direction. I worked for the state of Texas for 20 years, and even attempted to go back, but found them to hire a person with less than a year experience for the position. It is dishearten. You give your all and it is not enough. I have an undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice and one in Business. I have a masters in Business Administration (MBA) and started a DBA in Human Resources, and still being told it is not enough. You tell your kids, to go to school and you will get ahead. But is that really true???

#jobseeker, #jobsearch , #Business #management

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Claudito Filoteo
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over 6 months ago

The best part about working at #U-PLAI feel as if Im in my own country Y,USA was

The best part of working at U-PLAY ? isthat I get to work with my fellow Filipinos..& Its a Chinese own Company..I feel like I was in my own country

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robert b
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Nemktg as a #Courier ...

don't worry about resumes or references. none needed.

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