and they get 500+ applications per job ad.
Posted By: jusme on 2008-04-19
In Reply to: The person MTSO pays is the person who - keeps her in business. nm
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I do legal/law enforcement work and have been kicking this same idea around... What program do you use and any thoughts on if it would work for this type of situation? My wrists and just done at the end of an interview. You have to type every single sound, stutter, repeat word, blah, blah, blah and even if it just caught half of it, that would greatly reduce fatigue and increase productivity. I would greatly appreciate any info you could share
Don't most applications ask for instance if you have
been convicted of a felony in the last 5 years or 10 years? I do not remember but most of them have a time period on them. I do not think they say have you ever been convicted of a felony. If it is 5 years you are okay. If it is 10, you are just under that. Have you been told that you were turned down because of the felony because I know people who have gotten jobs without problems even though they are felons.
Responses to applications?
When I did recruiting oftentimes I would not respond. If I have 99 applications, 75 of them substandard...well, truth be told I'm not going to take up my valuable time responding to the people who don't cut it. My attention is on the 24 who just might. After all, it's all about being paid on who I hire, not who I don't.
Resumes and filling out applications
Hi all, I'd like to know if any of you have run into the same problem as I have when filling out applications and what you did about it. I have, from time to time, left MT work and applied for other jobs outside the home. Over the last few years, I have worked for a few MT services for a short time. I don't even remember the dates that I started working for each one and stopped. Some were so short (a few months) because it didn't work out for some reason (job wasn't as described or some other reason). How do you handle something like that on an application? You don't want to appear as though you job hop, but you know as well as I do how some services are and you CAN'T stay any longer working for them. I'm at a loss now, how to handle this on a job application.
Thanks for any help or advice.
And I can become a nurse without training because I have experience in Band-Aid applications!! nm
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