aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2014-08-18 11:38 pm

part 355 fireflies flying around

Summer is winding down... I will miss it when it goes! How is your summer, meme? Any exciting summer adventures? Camping or hiking or grouping together stopping an evil entity that resides in the sewers of your small town in Maine? Do tell!

Enjoy part 355!

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Re: Question:

(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
You can not list the job on your resume at all, I guess.

However, if you can stick it out, I recommend start searching for a new job now while keeping your current job. It is easier to get hired when you are already employed. And it is also easy to make up an excuse for why you want to switch so soon, but phrase it in a flattering manner i.e. rather than putting down your current employer's faults, praise your prospective new employer's benefits. Give the impression that you weren't necessarily job hunting, but a friend pointed you to this listing that happened to be so perfect for you that...

And if the job(s) you are applying for is a step up from your current job, you really need not give an explanation at all. Current job is a stepping stone or a pay the bills gig, people completely understand that and no hard feelings.

It's only going to be difficult if you are applying for a new job which is a step down from your current employment.

Re: Question:

(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
That makes a lot of sense. Than you.