oh, quester, I'm sorry. Have you tried working with a job coach or someone like that who would give you honest feedback on how you come across in an interview?
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This time it was a dispatcher at a tech company. 2 weeks ago it was a receptionist at an insurance company. I can't believe this is a legitimate critisism! It's not like I don't speak to people or frown at them all the time.
No, I'm not gifted at making chit-chat and I don't feel comfortable joking around until I know people better. Why does that disqualify me for jobs?
I guess I'm not exuding confidence. Well, I've been unemployed for 2 years so, no, I don't have a lot to spare!
quester, wtf. Is that what they said? That's really frustrating.
Have you tried working with a job coach or someone like that who would give you honest feedback on how you come across in an interview?
No, I haven't done that. I supposed I should but it seems very onerrous to me.
Is that what they said?
That is the gist of the feedback I'm getting from the Temp Agency.
ARRRRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!
That's so frustrating, quester. I'm sorry.
In my yearly review I got dinged for not being friendly with my coworkers. Apparently I'm not chatty enough in the lunch room and don't make an effort to have a work buddy. I'm afraid I got kind of snappy when I asked how being chatty about inanities in the lunch room affected my work as a tech support person over the phone and instant chats. I don't think my supervisor likes me as much anymore.
IOmeN: ! I didn't get the job because I don't have an outgoing enough personality! Not that I'm not competent but that I'm not bubbly enough! That is so bogus, I'm really angry!
Uggh. My recent roommate deals with this at work. The bubbly airhead who does jack gets better feedback than she, although she takes on lots of extra projects.
I would recommend looking for jobs that don't involve dealing with the public, but I suspect you are just applying to what's open since there's not much out there.
Good luck Vortex! Does that mean you have to commute to the law school?
Yes! I can no longer walk to work, boo! It was nice this morning to say "I don't want to deal with driving in shitty weather" and just stroll out of the door.
I would recommend looking for jobs that don't involve dealing with the public, but I suspect you are just applying to what's open since there's not much out there.
Unfortunately, the job I have the most experience with is Receptionist. I never had any complaints from the clients and employers in KC, but that doesn't carry much weight in CR. Being friendly is very important in Iowa. Grrrrrrrr.