| It's the economy. But also make sure your resume isn't screaming "I'm overqualified." If they think you won't stay, they may not want to invest in training you, etc. Retail jobs can be really hard to get w/ significant professional experience. |
Totally |
You can always count on this restaurant advocate to pop up on any post of someone looking for work. |
| best advise: walk into the store from tuesday to thursday around 2-3PM and ask for the manager. This is after the lunch rush and before the after work rush. |
+1. My daughter works at Starbucks. She got zilch from the online process, but once she went and talked to the manager of the store they found her online application and she was hired. |
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Sorry to hear this. Good luck!
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+2, from back in the day. Store managers for public-facing jobs often appreciate meeting potential employees in person. If you have an application already on file, all the better. |
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I'm sorry.
I'm not getting any responses from employers that I think would have hired me immediately a few years ago. It's rough out here. |
| What about a temp agency? |
Just a different perspective here, and I don't know how things work at TJ's. But I worked a retail job at Tysons a few years back and our manager had zero power when it came to people walking in like this; you had to apply online which included an aptitude test, and based on the results of that test -- I think people scored "highly desirable" "acceptable" and "not acceptable" or something -- corporate told her who to interview. We were incredibly understaffed and they wouldn't let her interview anyone who did not score "highly desirable." It was a PITA. But people would come in all the time wanting to meet with our managers about jobs, and the only thing they could say was "apply online." We hated it when people would wander in wanting a job -- it took time to deal with them and even during times that didn't look busy, we were busy doing things like inventory. |
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I remember getting rejected to work at a diner in my crap town, but I didn't have any experience in restaurants.
But I was destined for bigger and better things....keep your head up |
They pay well and have great benefits. I was looking there while unemployed. Well worth applying IMO. |
+1 I worked retail for a mom and pop shop and they exclusively did applications online, too. Same with one of the bigger gym chains in the area. We'd have people call or come in, and I'd flag it to my manager, but IDK if that made a difference or not. |
| Have you tried food service? I know many chipotles and pizza shops are hiring. People look down on it but hey you can’t beat free food especially in this economy. I was in the best shape of my life as a server |
Honestly, I only take it personal when I go for a in-person interview, think things went great for both and then I get a reject call. Until then, you're only nothing but a number.... Good luck! |