Do unsolicited applications make sense?
Should you only apply for open positions or can you actually find a job through unsolicited applications?
Should you only apply for open positions or can you actually find a job through unsolicited applications?
Which job would you recommend that I could do on Saturday or Sunday? I live in Vienna and am in the first year of secondary school. many thanks in advance
Hey, I'm interested in what you can do after studying pharmacy. What career paths you can pursue, and what your personal experiences are.
Do you do this during the first interview or later? Because I now have several interviews with several companies and don't want to sign right away at the first interview.
I'm currently doing an internship (6 months, unpaid) and I need it for school. My boss said I'm not showing any interest, even though I do all my tasks properly. I also ask for new tasks when I'm finished. He said I should also show more initiative. What does that even mean? I have until…
Hello there, It's about the following: I'd like to leave the nursing profession and pursue a technical trade. Unfortunately, I don't have any experience in electronics, which is why I'm interested in taking courses to gain qualifications. I've been working in nursing for the past two years as a career changer. Because of this, I…
I have received all my jobs so far through an own application
Yes, initiative applications make sense. In any case, if you don’t want to apply on a post or the like, because there must: each post.
In the free economy, higher-quality jobs are often not advertised, but opportunities are used. That you happen to have someone at the Angel that you can start with. If someone who likes to have at a particular position is applying, this position may also be made free for this candidate (articulation, promotion or dislocation) or new.
My former AG has only brought the one or the other colleagues on own-initiative applications for projects, later for a permanent job.
Can work, the effort is not to be underestimated.
Yes, in private enterprises of the free economy already.
Not in office.
Certainly, initiative applications make sense. I keep hearing very beautiful successes.