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Alexander Montoya
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over 6 months ago

“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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Alexander Montoya
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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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Alexander Montoya
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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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Joshua Coronado
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over 6 months ago

🤫 This Office is Quiet... a Little Too Quiet... 🏢

The other day, I posted about how working in an open plan office can be busy, loud, distracting, and stressful. Today, I want to post about the opposite. Working in a completely quiet office.

In a totally silent office every sound is magnified. You can hear every coworker's keystrokes, each shift in a chair, and heaven forbid any other noises! All day you may hear echoing footsteps, sighs, grunts, coughs, and muffled phone calls. It seems to me that sometimes too much noise can be just as distracting as too much silence.

I for one, once sat next to a self-confessed "snacker," who would eat chips all day at his desk. I would hear the bag open, then each grabbed handful, crunch, and satisfied sigh amidst the harsh silence.

If the silence and stark ambient sounds bother you, I would recommend the same solutions I would for a loud office: headphones/earphones/earplugs.

These tools can help keep you focused and productive while reducing frustration and stress. Remember to do whatever you can to make yourself comfortable in the workplace. After all, eight hours a day is a significant share of your time!

#advice #motivation #stressful

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Marisol Infante
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over 6 months ago

Besides a paycheck, what kept you coming back to work at Teleperformance every day?

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Culture, communication and transparency are key things that make me strive for more while inspiring those in contact with me

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@Marisol Infante Employee reviews can be found on various websites dedicated to providing insights into workplace experiences. Glassdoor is a popular platform where current and former employees leave detailed reviews about their job roles, company culture, management, and work-life balance. Indeed also offers a similar feature, allowing employees to share their experiences and rate their employers. Comparably focuses on employee reviews, often highlighting specific aspects like compensation and company culture. Additionally, LinkedIn occasionally features reviews and insights within its company pages, contributed by employees and industry professionals. These sites offer narrative accounts that can give you a comprehensive understanding of what it’s like to work at a particular company.

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cheyanne morris
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over 6 months ago

Besides a paycheck, what kept you coming back to work at Burger King every day?

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Working at Burger King provided me with valuable experience in customer service, time management, and teamwork. It also helped me develop skills in problem-solving and multitasking. If you're feeling stressed, try focusing on the positive aspects of your job and seek support from your colleagues. When job searching, consider exploring opportunities not only on the Burger King career site but also on Jobcase and other job search platforms to broaden your options. Good luck!

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Joshua Coronado
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👹 What Would You Do if Your Boss Made Your Coworker Cry? 😢

I was once working in a fast-paced office in the media industry where a lot was at stake for our customers, our vendors, and the company itself. The owner of the company was very old, very gruff, and had one of the shortest tempers I've ever seen.

One afternoon, he raged at a senior coworker in the middle of the office for a minor misunderstanding regarding a superficial customer appreciation gesture that was not only superfluous, but easily corrected. My coworker remained calm, and promised to update their procedure.

A nearby department head stepped in and vouched for the employee, and the situation was diffused. However, the coworker took an early lunch, and came back with red eyes and a puffy, flushed face. I didn't know what to do, so I just proceeded about my day as if I didn't notice...

I regret not commiserating with them, but we really weren't very close, and the office was very formal with an open floorplan. I didn't want to embarrass them.

So, fellow Jobcasers, what would you have done?

#aboutmyjob #advice #stressful

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Joshua Coronado
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👹 What Would You Do if Your Boss Made Your Coworker Cry? 😢

I was once working in a fast-paced office in the media industry where a lot was at stake for our customers, our vendors, and the company itself. The owner of the company was very old, very gruff, and had the shortest temper I've ever seen.

One afternoon, he raged at a senior coworker for a minor misunderstanding regarding a superficial customer appreciation gesture that was not only superfluous, but easily corrected. My coworker remained calm, and promised to update his procedure.

A nearby department head stepped in and vouched for the employee, and the situation was diffused. However, the coworker took an early lunch, and came back with red eyes and a puffy, flushed face. I didn't know what to do, so I just proceeded about my day as if I didn't notice...

I regret not commiserating with him, but we really weren't very close, and he was very formal. I didn't want to embarrass them.

So, fellow Jobcasers, what would you have done?

#aboutmyjob #advice #stressful

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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REMODELING YOUR INTERVIEW PROCESS! [IBYC]

I'm telling you the truth...

If you simply do, what others fail to do, then, you'll have what others will fail to have at their interview site.

It's all about...

《Remodeling Your Interview Process》

I Believe You Can...!

#motivation #jobsearch #career #aboutmyjob #jobfairs #workfromhome #stressful

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