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1h ago
Hey Reddit!
I made a new account just for this post and although I doubt it’s truly anonymous, I’m too embarrassed to post this on my main account. I’ve never even posted on Reddit before I just don’t know what to do and I’m trying so hard not to give up. For some context, I’m a 20 year old student studying at UW-Madison and despite it being a public school, tuition is absurdly high—especially for anyone who is not an in-state WI resident. I come from a semi-traditional loving, middle class family and it breaks my heart but we’ve unfortunately had a major falling out a couple months back to t ..read more
Reddit » Career Advice
1h ago
I am a graduated and my goal is investment bank, but now I need to doing some bridge job to maintain my daily life.
Now 2 choices:
Fast fashion retail: 3 floors/busy/always closing at 23:00pm/so flexible /not to clean
Barista: Small area/fiexd working time, closing at6pm/ need to clean/ no experience
Thank you very much! Please help me find good choice?
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Reddit » Career Advice
5h ago
Background: I have 2 years of experience as a technical recruiter and I am enrolled in a program that allows me to obtain technical certifications. There’s about 9 more weeks left of the program. I am currently unemployed.
Certifications so far: ITF+ Google IT Help Desk A+(In Progress)
I’m recently completed a finale interview for a Support Representative role at a hospital. The position is minimum wage(16 an hour) for part time. The job is an hour and 30 mins away from my house. I was trying to look at the bright side of things( entry lvl IT experience, an income and the ability to venture i ..read more
Reddit » Career Advice
8h ago
I'm 25 years old (f) and I started my new job this week working as a case manager for domestic violence at a non-profit organization. The job it self isn't too bad and everyone is nice especially my supervisor seems understanding and helpful. However, I feel anxious and out of my comfort zone as this is my first big girl job out of college. During my 20s, I was in college and working part-time at a retail store. I've always dreamed of getting my degree and getting a better job within my field. Now, that I've accomplished my goal, I can't help but feel anxious and nervous with this new job.
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Reddit » Career Advice
8h ago
Hello everyone! I’m developing a coaching program aimed at helping individuals find their purpose and thrive in life. I would love to get your feedback to ensure it truly meets the needs of those interested.
Would it be ok if I would ask you a few questions? and could you give some feedback?
If yes, can you please comment below 'feedback' or send me a DM with word 'feedback'. And I will send you my questions.
I want to make it as impactful as possible! Thanks
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Reddit » Career Advice
9h ago
What’s up friends. Long time listener. First time caller. Was wondering if y’all had any input. I was looking for a career change when I could see my manufacturing job drying up. I took my civil service exam for waste water management. Passed and got put on the list. Needing to get out of my former occupation I started up with a firm for Construction Materials Testing. I’m working on getting my ACI certification. And the more certifications I get the more I can earn here. I’ve been here a little less than a month but just recently got a call for an interview with the waste water facility. I d ..read more
Reddit » Career Advice
10h ago
Tommorow I'm having my internship interview . I pretty much know what they might ask since its an intership , but just to be one safe side . What should be things I should be prepared for ?
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Reddit » Career Advice
12h ago
DM me
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Reddit » Career Advice
12h ago
So, to get straight into it;
I have been working at this company now (part time) since november 2023, getting on well but they were being very slow about hiring me full time (we'll call this Job A). As they were being too slow I decided to look else where and I got to the final interview stages of a similiar job (Job B). The interview went really well and i expected to hear back within a week (it's now been 3 weeks). A few days after the final interview for Job B, Job A decided to finally send me an offer and after a day or two of negotiations on salary etc I've been offered the job. Here's t ..read more
Reddit » Career Advice
13h ago
I know Power BI, Power Automate, basic SQL (can read but not good at writing) and efficient ways to get work done. I started offering productivity training using Microsoft 365 tools and new employee onboarding training which I have found rewarding. I enjoy working with IT to drive user adoption. At the same time, I feel bored at my job. The pay sucks too. Some staff who don’t even know the difference between reply and reply all/right click and left click are paid better than I am. Some positions I recently applied/interviewed for included keywords like “business affairs”, “workforce automatio ..read more