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  • Amazing speed (job application success, whoop whoop)

    Son no2 has been searching for work for a year now, and has never even had the offer of an interview. He's 21, educated to A level standard, polite, clean, but no work experience since doing a paper round while still at school. Uni did not work out, and he found it very hard to come to terms with how his life seemed to have come such a dead end.
    He sent off an application for 2 jobs yesterday and received a reply to both, asking him to go in for interview this afternoon. (I had to help him dye his roots, and beard, this morning, but blue/black, so professional look ) It turned out it was actually the same company, interviewing for 2 different jobs. He arrived a bit early, so they called him in, and both interviewed him at the same time, because no one else had turned up for the afternoon appointments at that time.
    He felt it had gone well, and said he would know he hadn't been lucky if he hadn't heard by 7.30. 6.50, he's got the job. Even better once he knows the ropes they want him to train as a manager of the new office that will be set up next year. Of course the salary will also come in useful to him, between £18000 and £19000 , and he starts on Monday next. I don't think I've known the process move so fast, and it is for a well known reputable company.

    There were 25 applicants screened out of the initial applicants for interview, OH dropped son no2 off, and was amazed at how the other applicants that passed him by in the car had made no attempt to dress smartly, despite the dress code being set out unambiguously as smart/business in the invitation email. Also, Son no2 made a point of having researched the company and could talk intelligently about their aims and values etc. One of the interviewers complimented him, saying he know more about the company than any of the interviewees that they had seen in the morning session.

    I suppose one of the major problems is that people on Jobseekers have to apply or contact a minimum number of employers, whether or not they actually want, or are qualified for the job.
    Last edited by BarleySugar; 21-02-2012, 11:21 PM. Reason: typos
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    Excellent!!! Let's hope it's luck of the vine...first Mrs Dobby, now your lad............off to bed now!!!
    the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

    Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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    • #3
      Send him my congrats. Good on him I hope he loves his new job.

      Loving my allotment!

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      • #4
        Yeah big congrats to son no2 tiss good money for young man of 21, wish I'd been on that at his age
        Chris


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        • #5
          Well done that young man and well done you for encouraging and supporting him
          Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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          • #6
            Absolutely well done to him!

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            • #7
              Great News! Grats to him and good luck in his new job!
              Blessings
              Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

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              • #8
                Really pleased for your son
                Location....East Midlands.

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                • #9
                  It is heartwarming to hear of no 2 son's success Barleysugar. Congratulations to him and to you for helping him!

                  Those of us working with young people sometimes wonder if we are giving them sound advice when it is so tough to find work - you have just given hope that we are right!
                  Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?

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                  • #10
                    brilliant! well done to you and to your son ....so all the advice 'they' give about interviews works ....hope he's happy and does well...
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                    • #11
                      Fabulous news - many congrats to him. The future starts here!!!
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                      • #12
                        Concratulations to him,he put a lot of effort into company research and personal appearance,so well done to him and mum,well deserved
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                        • #13
                          Thats excellent news!! Well done to your son!

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                          • #14
                            Very well done to your son! And well done you for helping sort his hair.

                            First appearances are so very important at interviews. When my sister's son (in the States) was first applying for jobs he had a long pony tail, and my sister despaired of getting him to cut it off.

                            He was turned down or passed over again and again - no employer took him seriously, in spite of an excellent degree in the required subject. Eventually he was persuaded into a short back and sides, and was offered three jobs in succession straight away at his next 3 interviews, and had to admit "Mum knows best"!
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                            • #15
                              Look smart and do your research, looks like it paid off, well done to your son.

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