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When writing a resume for a customer care job, focus on your relevant skills like communication, problem-solving, and empathy. Highlight your experience in handling customer inquiries, resolving issues, and providing excellent service. Use concrete examples to demonstrate your achievements in customer care. Make sure to tailor your resume to the specific job you are applying for. For more tips and templates, check out resources on Jobcase, as well as other job search providers like Indeed and Glassdoor. Good luck! #jobsearch #resumetips

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Be sure to add the most relevant work experience to your resume. Remember that many jobs have overlapping skills with customer care roles. Jobs in restaurants and retail spaces require highly valued skills in customer-facing roles. Featuring any experiences that highlight these skills will look great on your resume. Good luck!

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Here are 4 tips on how to succeed on your first day at a new job!

It’s all about showing genuine interest in your new teammates, company, and position 🙌 Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself, ask questions, and roll your sleeves up on day 1! 💪

You got this! Follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

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Caitlin Kenyon
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Hiring Manager: ”What are your greatest weaknesses?”

You: 😳

This #interview question is really tough, and you can pretty much guarantee it will show up in one form or another. 😒

It’s hard to talk about your own weaknesses, so don’t wait to think about them and answer on the spot…you will likely stumble through without much grace. Thinking about your weaknesses before your interview will help you answer this question with calm and confidence and in a meaningful way that will leave a great impression on the hiring manager 🙌

Check out these tips on the best way to answer this common interview question!

Follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

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Just when you’re starting to settle into the #interview, the hiring team asks you, “Tell us about a time you had conflict in the workplace.” 😳

This one is TOUGH! Here are some tips to consider when answering this question: 👉 Everyone has conflict at work - it doesn’t mean a “fight” necessarily - it can be as simple as a disagreement on how to approach a problem. 👉 Own up to your role in the conflict. No one likes a finger-pointer! 👉 Set the stage clearly as to the background for the issue, what was the disagreement, and ultimately if/how it was resolved. 👉 Be sure to end your answer with lessons learned and what you’d do differently next time!

Follow me on TikTok and Instagram (@yourstoryunwritten) and Jobcase for more #careeradvice 💫

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My favorite 4 letter word.

H.E.LP.

I was raising 6 kids, a snake, a dog, and a rabbit. I worked full time and went to school at night to secure my MBA.

I was drying clothes on a rainy night when I noticed lots of smoke coming out of my front house. I was scared, and being a crazy independent mom, I tried to figure it out myself.

I looked at potential sources of fire. Next, I examined the dryer.

After a few minutes, I hear the fire alarms, and after that, I see the fire trucks.

I don’t know anything about dryers or fires.

I should have called for help immediately.

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Here is help:

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Need helpful tips on what to include in your resume? Want to know the best ways to sell yourself on paper? CareerOneStop is an amazing resource on findyourfuture.la that provides you with the resume building help you need.

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Need helpful tips on what to include in your resume? Want to know the best ways to sell yourself on paper? CareerOneStop is an amazing resource on findyourfuture.la that provides you with the resume building help you need.

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Erika Palafox
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As a middle aged single mother of two girls, I am unable to get a job within my career path. I started off as an administrative assistant and worked my way to an executive assistant but am unable to move into Human Resources. I was told that I needed a Bachelors degree in order to be considered for any Human Resource position, so I went back to college, started taking online night classes and am on my third year towards a degree in Human Resources Manangement. Most of my administive positions involved tasks within Human Resources, which built my skills and experience.

I have applied to several positions and only get to the third phase of the interview process. All of the positions I've applied for are stepping stone positions which are entry level positions. These positions involve the typical filing, new hire documents and orientation, scheduling and event planning. I am very well experienced with these tasks and many more within Human Resources and yet I am not considered for any positions!

The Bay Area is one of the toughest and most competitive job markets! The minute they see me in person I am not considered because I am not the hip young type all these companies seem to be looking for. They use large elaborate vocabulary in the interviewing process and expect the same out of me. I am not used to speaking so eloquently and this may be my downfall. Or my downfall is my interviewing skills, I'm always nervous and stumble on my words.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I don't know what else to do. I don't want to give up or feel so horrible, I am honestly feeling like I have failed myself and that isn't who I am. I am a very positive person who is always encouraging and motivating others. But, today I feel defeated.

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I am in California and need to find career Coach or someone who assists with resume. Any ideas of how to find someone that isn't and arm and a leg???

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