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carrie's younger brother

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I guess full time in an office. This one had the title Business Consultant ... maybe Project management would be great too.:)
All the best on your job search niro.

If I may offer a few words of advice, you need to be more firm and sure of what you want. Have you researched jobs? If you use the words I highlighted up above in an interview, your chances will diminish.
 

niro

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All the best on your job search niro.

If I may offer a few words of advice, you need to be more firm and sure of what you want. Have you researched jobs? If you use the words I highlighted up above in an interview, your chances will diminish.

Thank you for your advice it's always appreciated. I am so vague in my posts because I am scared that I could catch a stalker (Don't know how to put this differently).:eek:

Another problem in my field of work is that there is no such thing as one job title. There are many floating around. The job description of the Business Consultant job is partly User Experience Design for example. There are maybe around 20 or more different job titles which are in the end the same job. Many graduates of my course of studies work in the fields such as Social Media Management, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), User Experience Design / Research or Project Management. We fill some gaps in modern companies and organisations. :smile2:
 

niro

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I don't have a funny interview story myself but I interviewed a clerical applicant once who did not interview well. She was terribly nervous, so nervous she could barely answer questions. I hired her anyways because she seemed to be willing to learn the job. She turned out to be a very conscientious worker. When she and her partner decided to move to another State, I wrote her a letter of recommendation. I mentioned in the letter that she did not interview well but she was a good worker and I had been very pleased with her performance. After she moved, she called to let me know she got the job. She said her new boss told her that he would not have hired her if I hadn't warned him that she did not interview well and he was glad he gave her a chance.

You're a good person, no bounce. I may look you up soon for one of those letters...........

I want one of those letters too.:love:
 

carrie's younger brother

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Thank you for your advice it's always appreciated. I am so vague in my posts because I am scared that I could catch a stalker (Don't know how to put this differently).:eek:

Another problem in my field of work is that there is no such thing as one job title. There are many floating around. The job description of the Business Consultant job is partly User Experience Design for example. There are maybe around 20 or more different job titles which are in the end the same job. Many graduates of my course of studies work in the fields such as Social Media Management, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), User Experience Design / Research or Project Management. We fill some gaps in modern companies and organisations. :smile2:
My company has an SEO team and a User Experience Design team and when I move from my NYC office to (hopefully) our San Francisco offices, I could wind up working on the SEO team. If you are searching for a job in either of those cities or nearby and interested in finding out more about who I work for and job opportunities, drop me a PM and I can fill you in.
 
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Thank you for your advice it's always appreciated. I am so vague in my posts because I am scared that I could catch a stalker (Don't know how to put this differently).:eek:

Another problem in my field of work is that there is no such thing as one job title. There are many floating around. The job description of the Business Consultant job is partly User Experience Design for example. There are maybe around 20 or more different job titles which are in the end the same job. Many graduates of my course of studies work in the fields such as Social Media Management, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), User Experience Design / Research or Project Management. We fill some gaps in modern companies and organisations. :smile2:

That sounds interesting. You surely wouldn't get bored doing the same thing day in and day out :)

My company has an SEO team and a User Experience Design team and when I move from my NYC office to (hopefully) our San Francisco offices, I could wind up working on the SEO team. If you are searching for a job in either of those cities or nearby and interested in finding out more about who I work for and job opportunities, drop me a PM and I can fill you in.

Working with CYB would be so much fun :) We'd be discussing books instead of working but... :rofl:
 

niro

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My company has an SEO team and a User Experience Design team and when I move from my NYC office to (hopefully) our San Francisco offices, I could wind up working on the SEO team. If you are searching for a job in either of those cities or nearby and interested in finding out more about who I work for and job opportunities, drop me a PM and I can fill you in.

Maybe in a couple of years but for now I am not qualified for a Visa I guess.

It always makes my day when someone forgets that I am from Germany :biggrin-new:
 

GNTLGNT

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