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You seem really young so I doubt this is an issue for you right now but I really want to give you some advice. I've held several jobs over the years where I was either in charge of the hiring process or helped with it and when it came down to it, we always go with those candidates who show trouble-solving initiative. There's nothing wrong with asking questions of course (and you definitely should if you don't know where to find the answer to something), but there's a different between waiting for an answer and seeking an answer yourself and employers heavily prefer the latter in job candidates because nobody has the time to micromanage (unless that's a personality flaw your manager has, in which case, that sucks and I'm sorry lol).
Just something to think about for the future! Showing an employer you'll work to find solutions will impress :)
Not related to names, I know, but see so many bad interviews and job applicants all the time that it hurts my soul and I like to share tips when I can!
Just something to think about for the future! Showing an employer you'll work to find solutions will impress :)
Not related to names, I know, but see so many bad interviews and job applicants all the time that it hurts my soul and I like to share tips when I can!
I'm sorry. I thought about how mean I was being and I take it back. I think I was having a bad day but that's no reason to take it out someone else. Sorry again.
Oh, thanks, I'm so sorry I thought someone telling me to look something up was lazy. I'll always think before I speak from now on.