Sandston, Virginia
How do I know what career is right for me?
I'm lost on finding what career I should go into, I know I'm interested in #psychology but I don't think I want to be a #therapist or #counselor.
Describe a difficult task you were faced with and how you addressed it.
#customer-experience #customer-service #customer-satisfaction #customer-relations
Tell us what has been your best work achievement to this point in your career. What made this achievement important?
It's for a job as a grocery store shopper. #customer-service #customer-experience #customer-satisfaction #career #career-counseling
If I am undecided about what career I want, would double majoring be a good idea?
The two majors I want are very different, communications, and psychology. I want to be a psychologist because it is more practical and it is almost guaranteed a job, but I also want to work at BuzzFeed because it is such an open place and I would have to be on top of my mental game all the...
How much time is realistically invested in the process of becoming a real estate agent before I can start building a clientele?
My goal after college was to always become an entrepreneur and I want to start right away post grad with getting licensed. I am starting my research now and I plan on starting next summer after I graduate. I heard time is a hefty investment in this process and I want to be realistic when...
How do you effectively choose between jobs if your're granted the opportunity to be hired at both?
This is still hypothetical for me personally because I have an interview for both companies on the same day next week. However, I am anxious about every aspect of this. I have already had my preliminary phone interview with both companies and I am a bit more confident with both. The best case...
In terms of building a resume, what are effective ways to keep it concise?
I heard about the "six second rule" but it's difficult to shorten my resume without feeling like I'm leaving out vital information. #job-search #resume #interviews #resume-writing #job-application
When you are offered an interview by phone or Skype, are you suppose to be the one who calls the job or does the job call you?
This may seem silly, however, I have never had a scheduled telephone interview. Normally, I would commute to the destination. Does this concept apply to interviews that don't require you to travel or is the job suppose to contact you? #interviews #job-application
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