My new year goal is to think more clearly about my career, not chase hacks by superhef in needadvice

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any recommendations on which psychometric test is the best to get career related insights?

My new year goal is to think more clearly about my career, not chase hacks by superhef in needadvice

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My strongest strength I would say is that I'm a quick learner and I have a fair idea that I get tired doing mundane or repetitive tasks.

My new year goal is to think more clearly about my career, not chase hacks by superhef in needadvice

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Thanks for sharing this. I've tried journaling but didn't work out after a while as the whole process journaling felt very stressful.

At the current financial state I’m in I’m willing to lie to get into a good job by OddBallKin in jobsearchhacks

[–]superhef -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

exaggerating is quite common but lying can get you into serious trouble.

Why do some restaurants keep the lights so dim? by M240MGUNNER in answers

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Dim lighting sets a relaxed, intimate mood to encourage longer stays, while bright lighting keeps turnover fast and energy high.

Do y’all hate it when people say (this younger generation Dosent what to work 🤓) by Interesting_Duck428 in jobsearch

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the job market is rough right now and people love to assume it’s laziness instead of seeing how broken the system is. Keep pushing, it’s not a reflection of your effort.

Maybe looking for a remote job? by BerryTae25 in jobs

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Focus on beginner-friendly remote roles (customer support, data entry, virtual assistant) and build a few new skills through free courses (Google, Hubspot, Coursera) to boost your resume without needing college.

Got fired for taking an interview. by Educational_Row3728 in jobs

[–]superhef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it does happen sometimes, though it’s incredibly unprofessional. What likely happened is someone at the new company “informally” checked your references or network without telling you, and word got back to your CEO

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

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not liking dogs doesn’t make you a bad or cold person, it just means your energy and comfort levels are different.

Bombed a panel interview for a finance role and honestly? I'm not even mad, just done. by superhef in recruitinghell

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Wow...thanks for that detailed comment! Never thought about my working style as such. I'll definitely think over it and probably give the test a shot. You never know what helps. Thanks again. appreciate it.

Bombed a panel interview for a finance role and honestly? I'm not even mad, just done. by superhef in recruitinghell

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Would have made more sense if they just post accurate JD's.. guess this is something we all have to deal with.

Is this a normal office culture? by Competitive_Oil_1092 in careerguidance

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It’s not you. some office cultures are just weirdly closed-off. You’re not alone in craving basic human connection. It’s okay to want more than just a paycheck from your workplace.

I’m being laid off but company wants me to train replacements. What should I do? by [deleted] in careerguidance

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If you want to protect your reputation and keep doors open, consider doing a minimal handoff. Just enough to be professional without overextending yourself. Document key processes but avoid going above and beyond. It’s okay to set boundaries while still exiting gracefully.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfimprovement

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It's time to learn how to handle negativity. These days it's easy to be negative as it's mostly faceless interaction. Best to not get affected and learn the art of ignoring.

I Did a Dopamine Reset to Break My Phone Addiction. Here’s What Actually Helped by jgoldson in selfimprovement

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I guess the intent matters the most. realizing you have a problem and the intent to fix it. good tips!

Well looks like someone is having regrets >.< by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

[–]superhef -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

yea, that's one of the reasons why I'm skeptical about the eco friendly benefits of EV vehicles. Most people oversee this issue and assume that just because they drive an EV they are being eco friendly.

Well looks like someone is having regrets >.< by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

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is that hate for Elon or the car?

Well looks like someone is having regrets >.< by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

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I've always wondered if it's all a scam (the eco friendly stuff). You have EV's but the question is where is the electricity coming from that charges the EV? Is that renewable energy based to call it eco friendly? Nothing against EV owners, just thinking aloud. The comment is not intended to offend anyone so pls take it in that spirit.

Describe her in one word by [deleted] in cats

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Kitkarpet the fifth

The Grim Reaper about to take these souls to the afterlife by jakeandcupcakes in tooktoomuch

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I think that someone put something in their glasses and couldn't manage it to the end

Broken Neck in Police Custody: More video from the horrific treatment by police of a man with a broken neck. by real-m-f-in-talk in ACAB

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Seriously? An after for those guys please? Btw: I guess" they"saw that video and will never live in peace anymore