Understanding Job Descriptions
March 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Job Description Help
To drastically increase your chances of getting your application thoroughly reviewed is to first understand the Job Description for a particular position.
Sounds easy enough right?
Wrong!
Job descriptions are usually pretty vague. They’re written for people who are used to seeing descriptions and interpreting what is being said, then translating it to the people interested in the job position.
A normal job description will have a synopsis of the job duties, responsibilities, requirements, qualifications and how to apply.
If you’re not using a job agency to help you search, you need to be able to read between the lines. Not each bullet point carries the same weight and not each word is meant as to what it says.
It’s no wonder why people never get called for an interview, on paper, they look like everyone else, there’s no emphasis on the skills, which the employer is looking for.
Because you are unique and what you have to offer a company can be of great benefit. Only problem is, how would they ever know?
If you’re lucky enough, you have tons of experience and can fit the position perfectly. However, most lack experience or the required skill set.
Old Navy Applications
February 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Online Applications
There are 2 ways to submit Old Navy Applications
- In store – Get and fill out an application at your nearest store
- Online – You can submit an online application to Old Navy
But before you apply to Old Navy, there’s a few things you should know.
- Old Navy is a subsidiary of Gap Inc.
- The online career site is confusing – I’ve broken it down below
- If you ever get an interview, wear something from Gap or Old Navy or one of their other stores like Banana Republic
- If you’re applying for an in-store position, appearance and mannerisms are crucial for getting hired. They want people who project a positive image for their brand.
- You’ll need to find an available position online, then apply for it.
Submitting an Old Navy application is best done at the store. Before bringing in your application, call to see if the store manager will be there. It’s best to give it to that person than to a sales associate. It will be your first exposure, so make it count.
Remember, to wear something from Gap (preferable Old Navy). If you have the skills, make sure your outfit is well coordinated. In other words, you want to look like a mannequin. If the manager likes your style, you’d be a shoe-in because you can also do window displays and things like that.
Wal Mart Employment Application Form – Apply Online
February 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Online Applications
The employment application for Wal Mart online is listed below.
Wal Mart is a great place to work. I have several friends who have started working there and have made a career of it. Once you get in, there are so many opportunities and paths you can take to get into one of the many departments within Wal Mart.
Did you know your Wal Mart job application could get you into Sam’s Club? Yes, they are owned by the same parent company.
As with many companies, the easiest way to get in is through a friend or someone you know. With a saturated job market, employers ave a multitude of application to go through daily.
So if you want to increase your chances of getting hired by Wal Mart, you’ll need to have a flawless application.
Applying online for WalMart has a disadvantage because they can’t see you. So your words you use are crucial.
New Target Apply Online – Simple Strategies
July 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Applications
New Target Apply Online
I was recently at the local Target. I couldn’t help but notice the caliber of people that were there that day. I don’t know if everyone was just having a bad day, but service was terrible.
There was one person that I was able to talk to. I asked how long she had been working there and what was going on. She applied at Target online and had been there for 2 weeks. She mentioned that most of the new people coming onboard were from online applications.
Well that Target must have been desperate, cuz I’d never hire any of those people.
Anyway, the gal said “If you want a job at Target, apply online! It’s as simple as that.” I also asked her if she had any prior work experience and she said she hadn’t. However, her aunt worked at another Target nearby and gave her some tips on how to apply at Target. What to say and how to act during the interview. Basically, she said… just be courteous and honest and give past experiences of being responsible. Also mention how quickly you learn things and how you enjoy making people happy.
Click the link below to Apply at Target Online
Target Apply Online
March 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Applications
Target Apply Online
Applying online at Target is easy – here’s 2 ways to do it.
To search for jobs directly on the Target website, click below to:
–OR–
Use our job search engine (it’s a little easier to see what’s available)
Here’s some tips to help get your application noticed and increase your chances of getting hired.
Think “customer service”, if you don’t have any job experience, don’t worry. We all need to start somewhere and hiring managers know that. Especially for entry level type positions.
Target Entry Level Positions – What a manager looks for.
- Courteous
- Responsible
- Neatness
- Respectful
- Dependable
- Going the extra mile
- Trainable
- Dedicated
So if you have no work experience, how can you show these traits?
- Organized sports – team player
- Boy Scouts – follow directions, service oriented
- Girl Scouts – follow directions, service oriented
- Holding a Class Office – Trustworthy
- Church activities – coordinating events, directing youth, choir
- Play an instrument in band or orchestra – learning an instrument is complicated playing well means you’re dedicated
- Babysitting – Trust, caring, responsible, dependable
So those are a few tips to apply online at Target.
Again, here’s two ways to search jobs at Target
–OR–
Use our job search engine (it’s a little easier to see what’s available)
Kroger Grocery Store Application
March 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Applications
Kroger is a wonderful company to work for.
Why? Because most of the people are friendly and easy to get along with.
I submitted my Kroger grocery store application. That lead me to being hired at Ralph’s. I made so many friends in the company, as I often worked at different stores. Not because I had to, but because I wanted to. That allowed me to move up through the company faster.
Now that Kroger owns even more chain stores, you can literally change your career within the same company. I highly recommend Kroger. Although I left the company to pursue a career in Computer Technology, I still keep in contact with many of the friends I made from Ralph’s.
If you apply for a Kroger grocery store, just keep in mind a few things.
Make sure, you stay out of trouble. Because if you get reprimanded for something, you’ll never get back in. As an example, I knew a guy that was caught not paying for things. He’s been searching for a job for the last 2 years. Just because he didn’t pay for some chips and soda. Kroger has very strict rules on employee theft, no matter how small.
Make sure you always do more than you are asked. That’s how I went from bagging groceries to stocking shelves. The difference in pay is huge! Once you hit “jouneyman” status, you’ll be making very good money. Another thing is if the Kroger store manager likes you, you’ll get all the overtime. That’s very important, because the more hours you put into a higher level position, the quicker you become a “journeyman” (remember, BIG bucks!).
If you have reliable friends, have them submit a Kroger application and let your manager know. The more trustful and hard working people a manager can get (through your help) the more “perks” you get.
Always, and I mean always, go the extra-mile. I received many compliments from customers (who also told my manager how happy they were) and I scored big points. I even had some customers that would wait for me to come back from my break, just so I could help them. What did I do that was so special? If they were elderly, I always helped them with their groceries to the car. Even if they told me they didn’t need my help. I also knew a lot of people who liked to use coupons. So as I got to know people, I would recommend other items that were on sale and a coupon was available to save even more.
It’s not hard to do more than you are asked of. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had my share of irate customers, but I still tried to keep a pleasant attitude. Often times people are stressed out and they take it out on whoever they happen to be dealing with. That’s just a way of life. But I took it as a challenge to try and change their mood. Sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t. If you can become the person to help the people that no one else wants to deal with, trust me, your manager will know. Another big plus.
My customers would always ask me if their son, daughter, niece, nephew, friend, grandchildren or next-door neighbors could submit a Kroger’s grocery store application. I asked a few of them why and they said it just seems like a fun place to work.
I hope this was helpful to you and I wish you luck on getting a job at a Kroger grocery store or any store in the Kroger company.
McDonalds Application Apply Online
March 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Applications
Applying at Mcdonalds for a job, is something everyone looking for a job should do. Your McDonalds application will stay on file for quite some time. In the meantime, if you are unable to get a job anywhere else… Good ole McDonalds is just around the corner.
Why is McDonalds such a great place to work? They are everywhere! Even if you work there for 2 years, that’s 2 years of precious work experience on your resume. In today’s world, that is priceless.
Here’s how you can make it very worthwhile and as a stepping stone to your future. After submitting your McDonalds application, going to an interview and actually getting a job… make it count.
It may not necessarily be your dream job, but it can definitely lead to a dream job. Many people will never apply for McDonalds or any other fast food restaurant. Well, that was then… and now, people are begging for jobs. Besides, you get free food when you work there. And “no” you don’t have to eat French fries everyday, they have much healthier food now.
Heck, I’m a manager in a hi-tech firm. If I needed a part time job, I wouldn’t hesitate taking a job at McDonalds.
McDonald’s job applications are easy to fill out.
Any job is a great job… it all depends on how you look at it.
10 Tips To Increase Your Chances Of Getting A Job
March 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job searching tips
10 Tips To Increase Your Chances Of Getting A Job:
Part 1 of 2
- Your Attitude – Your #1 Asset
- Your Appearance – Yes, looks matter… but not how you think
- Your Skills – Almost Everything Goes
- Your Experience – No experience? No Problem, if you do this
- Your Personality – You Can Build A Positive Personality
Part 2 of 2
- Your Character – All about you, you and you
- Your Activities – Your Hobbies Can Indicate, Who You Are
- Your Goals – Without Them, You’re Doomed
- Interview Tips – Separate yourself ahead of the pack
- How to make a great impression if applying online
- **BONUS** How to “Fast Track” your way UP, through the company – knowing this will almost guarantee you a job… if you make it to the interview.
Part 1 of 2
Your Attitude – Your #1 Asset
The number one way f increasing your chances of getting a job is a positive attitude. A negative attitude will come across in the way you fill out your application and/or create a resume. So unless the employer is desperate and you’re the only applicant, your chances will be “slim-to-none” in getting the job.
So how do you create a positive attitude? Simple, become one who helps others and you will naturally become positive. Why? Because you go from selfish to giving. Giving people are always positive thinkers because they put others first.
Your Appearance – Yes, looks matter… but not how you think
Your physical appearance is important. That doesn’t mean you need to have the latest fashions or be physically stunning. You just need to appear confident without coming across as stuck-up or egotistical.
Wear a smile on the outside, as well as, on the inside.
Your Skills – Almost Everything Goes
How can your skills relate or apply to the position you are seeking? For example, if you are known as the “computer expert” in your family. In an employers eyes, that translates into responsibility, helpful, intelligent, dedicated and reliable. Same goes if you have baby sitting skills, which also includes patience and kindness to a higher degree.
Your Experience – No experience? No Problem, if you do this
If you don’t have actually work experience, don’t fret Just as above, you can use your life experiences that relate to the position you are seeking. For example, if you were in the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts. They translate into so many different areas. And… if you held an office or job role of some source, that’s even better.
Ok, so what if you don’t have that type of experience? Surely there are things in your past or things you are currently doing, that can be beneficial. What do you do or have you done that required dedication, compassion, persistence, creativeness or the like? Remember, when it comes to a first job, managers know you don’t have practical work experience. So what you lack in work experience can be made up by life experiences.
Your Personality – You Can Build A Positive Personality
Just as your attitude is important, your personality also plays a huge role. A dismal personality will also reflect in how you come across through writing and speaking. Now that doesn’t mean you need to be overly bubbly, but you do need to be caring, grateful, full of hope and positive. An overly bubbly attitude can be very irritating and management doesn’t want someone who irritates everyone. On the flip-side, management doesn’t want someone who brings everyone down.
Part 2 of 2
- Your Character – All about you, you and you
- Your Activities – Your Hobbies Can Indicate, Who You Are
- Your Goals – Without Them, You’re Doomed
- Interview Tips – Separate yourself ahead of the pack
- How to make a great impression if applying online
- **BONUS** How to “Fast Track” your way UP, through the company – knowing this will almost guarantee you a job… if you make it to the interview.
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Applications For Kroger Online
March 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Applications

Apply At Kroger
Plus you can submit many applications for Kroger online. Just simply select a different store or chain that you are interested in getting a job at.
Kroger Job Applications
- Hourly Store Positions
- Corporate Positions
- Distribution Center Positions
- Pharmacy Positions
- Manufacturing Positions
As you can see, there are many different roles under the Kroger umbrella.







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