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CeCe W
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over 6 months ago

Frustrated

I applied to TTEC or TelTech in September, got the job a week after I applied. Fast forward it’s November and I haven’t heard anything. Is that common for anyone doing work at home at all? I emailed the hiring manager two weeks ago about it and I haven’t heard anything back. Should I email again or just wait it out. Almost 2 months ago with no word or notification is pretty ridiculous. I got no timeline, I also missed out on a different work at home job holding out for this one.

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Steve Ames
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over 6 months ago

I was proud to work for #JacobsTechnologyInc because

Great company,great boss made me feel needed

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Karen Daigle
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over 6 months ago

Drama at #Exela

Never happened

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Tara Buchanan
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over 6 months ago

Frustrated

I'm an IT professional by trade. I left my last job due to a military move. I couldn't find work in the new location because I didn't fit the demographic (not a local, and too qualified). I decided I'd be a stay at home mom and focus on my college studies instead. Three years later, we are back in the US, and I'm having a really hard time finding employment. I've applied to lots of opportunities, even entry level ones - and no luck so far. It makes me wonder if there are discrepancies in my background check (which would surprise me), or previous employers are giving poor reviews (I doubt it because I left on good terms).. is it something I'm doing wrong? Or did I shoot myself in the foot three years ago when I decided to care for my kids instead of work? I don't know.

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George Sotel
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over 6 months ago

When I worked at #SolarIntegratedTechnologies I gave great advice when

I had such a wonderful and unforgettable time at Solar Integrated Technologies, so much that there were times when I felt I was on vacations and not because the company lack structure and discipline which is the contrary to what the company was but rather because of the togetherness that existed, the seriousness and passion from the employees towards their job; even from those who were only contractors. It was a solar Integrated where I grew up so much as an employee but also as an individual. It is also at Solar Integrated where I got my very first leadership position in my career which helped me out to learn a lot.

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Jude Sciulli
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over 6 months ago

looking for work

I am 61 yrs. old, disabled & looking for a job in a sitting position. well versed with computer knowledge please help

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Steven Ransom
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over 6 months ago

Global Start-Up Engineer

ManpowerGroup Solutions - LinkedIn & Nevoco Allentown, PA, USA via CareerBuilder Oct 22 Full-time An opportunity is now open for a Startup Engineer. This position is intended to target candidates with 2-5 years of experience and an interest in a challenging position within our Global Engineering organization. Our organization supports the safe and efficient commissioning and startup of core technology systems like steam methane reforming, air separation, and gasification. The team is responsible for all startup projects in the Americas region and supports global teams worldwide.

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Dr. Fahim Jauhary
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over 6 months ago

Something great I learned at my job was

working with Haward Technology ME outside USA is great, Since I am now living in the USA for about 8 years, I am looking to find a job in the USA.

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Stephen Stockett
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over 6 months ago

I wanted to work at #Arieltechnologies because

Ariel was a tight nit family who always made sure there employees were taken care of

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Juliana Williams
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over 6 months ago

Taking a surprisingly different route.

My position unexpectedly closed back in May of this year. I was blindsided & then I sulked for 2 months in anger. Then I decided to get out into the world of job hunting. Application after application, interview after interview. Then I gave in & went to an employment agency just to further my disappointment. Believe me I'm still going to accept a job offer when it finally presents itself because I need fuel (money) so that I could make more money and also pay my bills. I'm also walking through open doors of opportunity when they present themselves.

I have spent these past months reading the posts and comments of others here on jobcase & we are all in this together in one way or another.

Yes, I'm frustrated & scared & disappointed but I know there is something out there for me; I will be where I'm meant to be.

In the meantime, to my complete surprise, I decided to take an IT course. I have always been afraid of IT. I assumed I had to have a math brain or an engineer brain, I assumed it was computer coding and very hard, so yes, I avoided it like I avoid germs.

My goodness I was so far from the truth & completely wrong. I began the first lesson today, & I laughed so hard (more at myself for my past assumptions), it is so much easier than you would ever think or assume.

No, I am not an affiliate. No, this is not an MLM. Yes, this truly is simply a course that is easy to learn & apply to the real life work environment.

This is completely your choice. I'm am only presenting a realistic helpful option for you.

I wish the best for everyone. & I figured there is someone out there that would like this information.

http://nailitbootcamps.com

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