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Old 13-09-05, 04:14
Vets Dottir
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Default Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Alex

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Originally posted by Alex Blair
Ma..
1.Great people skills to offer....

2.Organizational skills to offer...

3.Research skills to offer...

4.Friendly ..

5.Like people...

6.Willing and eager to learn...

7.Team member....

Remember these points and bring them forward in the interview..

Just don't say TOO much or dwell TOO long on any one point..
A good point to work on is knowing when to keep your mouth shut..

No one wants to hire problems..

Hope this helps a little..Good luck..
Keep us in the loop.
I appreciated your humour Alex ... and thank you for it. I certainly took no offence ... just tried to give the humour back

Thank you ... for your assessment of what skills you figure you saw in me ... they sound downright marketable (and they have worked for me in the past)

My attitude about jobs is that the biz is the bosses baby, and my job is to do what his biz demands ... his way... unless he consults me Then I'll charge a consulting fee (not)

And by the way ... thanks a lot for the hint to write things down, because I do have high anxiety and go blank (a week point) when applying for jobs or similar situations of being "assessed" That's a long-time kneejerk reaction.

I'll definately write things down ... this whole interview/job seems quite casual but a serious one. He needs help. I need money. Win/Win By the way ... I'd have to learn quickbooks and probably lots about his biz as I'd be be doing a lot of admin tasks.

Thanks to all ... for the positives!

Karmen
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