Anonymous wrote:You apply to multiple jobs and see what comes first and pays the best and most flexible hours.
Anonymous wrote:Yes waiting 3 days is normal, even if they need someone immediately. If your child is really interested the the position, there’s nothing wrong with following up on their application.
Anonymous wrote:No I’ve never run a small business. Sorry guys I’m very green clearly.
Just to be clear, my kid just emailed an application where you had to write about yourself a bit and why you’re interested.
But can you give some examples of how he should follow up? Like just another email saying what? Thanks everyone
Anonymous wrote:No I’ve never run a small business. Sorry guys I’m very green clearly.
Just to be clear, my kid just emailed an application where you had to write about yourself a bit and why you’re interested.
But can you give some examples of how he should follow up? Like just another email saying what? Thanks everyone
Anonymous wrote:Lol. 3 days is nothing. If it’s a small local bakery, they could be behind on emails, working through other logistical issues related to their business, etc. Give him at least a week and they should go in person and introduce
Them selves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. 3 days is nothing. If it’s a small local bakery, they could be behind on emails, working through other logistical issues related to their business, etc. Give him at least a week and they should go in person and introduce
Them selves.
Thanks for replying but the job said they needed someone immediately?
Anonymous wrote:Lol. 3 days is nothing. If it’s a small local bakery, they could be behind on emails, working through other logistical issues related to their business, etc. Give him at least a week and they should go in person and introduce
Them selves.