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Okay this may sound totally stupid but I'll ask anyway. When going into different stores to see if they got any jobs available or whatever, who should you speak to?
OK, i've got a fair bit of experience in this sort of field (i work for my local Job Network Member)._DeathlessOne_ said:Okay this may sound totally stupid but I'll ask anyway. When going into different stores to see if they got any jobs available or whatever, who should you speak to?
What kinda certificates should I include? Would school certificates be alright?dougthelegend said:- Always take a copy of your resume with you. Try to include all relevant certificates etc, but dont make it too long (generally less than 10 pages including certificates)
OK, this is what my friends and I do. When you go job hunting, print off a crapload of 1 page resumes to hand out and put them in a folder, which also contains school reports, certificates, references etc._DeathlessOne_ said:What kinda certificates should I include? Would school certificates be alright?
You need to speak to managers though because the teens that r working behind counters at cinemas etc r likely to throw out or lose ur resume if you give them one, or if you ask for an application form ive heard can pretend theres none to not give you one - saving more shifts for themselvessuperbird said:asking for the manager can be really annoying sometimes. like for instance the cinemas were packed as yesterday and we were so busy, yet i had one girl asking to speak to the manager to apply for a job. i didn't mind but my manager did when she had to stop serving people to talk to her.
its cool to ask to speak to the manager but don't do it when its busy.