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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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about 1 month ago

Listen carefully: (1 min. Reading. )

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Don't let this happen to you.

Develop a bulldozer mentality called: RESILENCE.

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I Believe You Can...!

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Steven Ransom
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over 6 months ago

Hi, paying attention to those rejection emails can be very helpful if you address them in the right way. Think of it as another way of evaluating your weakness to better improve your job search and communication skills by asking the question as to why you were rejected/unqualified. Don't just discard a possibility. . .

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Find Your Future LA
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over 6 months ago

Original Content Post #6: How to Email Professionally

Ever been at a loss when writing or replying to an email? Us too. Don’t worry, we’ve got a quick guide on professional emailing etiquette that we hope will help you! This is a universal email guide that isn’t limited to the workplace. You might even incorporate some of these tips into your personal emails too!

Check out the guide on our Instagram here: https://bit.ly/2H1k2GI

Sign up for Find Your Future today at findyourfuture.la.

#findyourfuturela #fyfla #emailguide #emails #communication #professional

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Find Your Future LA
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over 6 months ago

Original Content Post #6: How to Email Professionally

Ever been at a loss when writing or replying to an email? Us too. Don’t worry, we’ve got a quick guide on professional emailing etiquette that we hope will help you! This is a universal email guide that isn’t limited to the workplace. You might even incorporate some of these tips into your personal emails too!

Check out the guide on our Instagram here: https://bit.ly/2H1k2GI

Sign up for Find Your Future today at findyourfuture.la.

#findyourfuturela #fyfla #emailguide #emails #communication #professional

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Crystal Taylor
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over 6 months ago

I currently have a job and its pays very well, however I am currently looking for a job in the Human Resource Generalist Field. I have applied for every HR Generalist position that I have seen, that was recommended by someone, etc. (You all know what I am talking about). I have been on lots of interviews and I am appalled that I have not found a job. It makes me ask the question "ARE THESE PLACES REALLY HIRING"?????? I get the same emails from Monster jobs, Indeed, Career Builder, and so on and so on. I look at the job title and description and realize I have already applied for the job. I currently live in Chicago, IL I have even attempted to look for employment in cities in Indiana near Chicago. Any advice to help me out?

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Annie May
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over 6 months ago

I have spent 100''s of hours the last few months. I get plenty of emails offering me a job, The problem is you start the process of what they need which always takes a minimum of 20 minutes and you always get nothing. I am a retired widow and live on a fixed income.I have the time to be dedicated to whatever I agree to. If you know the secret to get to the right place it would be greatly appreciated

Thank you Annie

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Concerned Citizen
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over 6 months ago

I am usually a keen person, however, just now I mistakenly sent a short message via email to one recruitment manager that was meant for another. Therefore the company name and so on belonged to another job that I am also seeking. Should I quickly tell her that I am sorry and that

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cort bac
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over 6 months ago

I uploaded my resume on UsaJobs. Recommended because I am a soon to be military retiree. Well I keeping getting contacted via email by companies I have never heard of. asking me to set up a Google IM account for an online interview. Call me naïve but are these for real? are just phishing scams.

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Dennis Taylor
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over 6 months ago

I am planning to leave my job as soon as I find a new one, and was curious as to what others have done when leaving their jobs when it came to documents/files and emails that are on your company computers or email systems. Obviously I want to save contacts and some of the emails that I may have use of down the line, but is it ok to make copies of such things from a company system and hold onto them? Do you just delete everything on your last day? Just curious as to folks thoughts and opinions.

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