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Advice for Job Hunting in Atlanta, Georgia ?
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:28 am
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:28 am
Hey guys. I am looking for a new position in Atlanta, Georgia. Im gainfully employed, but i really like the Atlanta area. I believe thats where i want to settle down.
Im looking for electrical engineering or data analysts positions. Its seems really competitive, is that the norm.
Im looking for electrical engineering or data analysts positions. Its seems really competitive, is that the norm.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:29 am to volod
It would probably help to have an Atlanta address
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:31 am to volod
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I am looking for a new position
Again?
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:31 am to volod
I thought you didn't like dating black women.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:31 am to volod
I would use PaperBoi as a reference.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:33 am to ragincajun77
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It would probably help to have an Atlanta address
I don't know why this false narrative is always perpetuated
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:34 am to volod
I get you confused with boo krewe now
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:36 am to Mingo Was His NameO
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I don't know why this false narrative is always perpetuated
Because a lot of folks when scanning stacks of resumes skip the out of state ones, unless position is offering relocation. Even if person isnt looking for it. Does it happen every time? no, but it does happen.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:37 am to NYCAuburn
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Does it happen every time? no, but it does happen
In alexandria maybe
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:38 am to volod
That Southern degree holding you back. Change you resume to say LSU. No one will check it
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:38 am to volod
Definitely utilize LinkedIn and make sure your profile is set to "Open to recruiting." Look for staffing agencies located in the metro and connect with recruiters who, if they like you, will set up interviews with hiring companies.
Indeed.com and Glassdoor are also great tools to find open positions.
It helps if you already live here, but there are so many jobs in this booming city that it doesn't matter too much. Coke, Home Depot, Georgia-Pacific, and SunTrust (aka Truist) are always hiring.
I lost my job back in March and spent maybe a month and a half unemployed, which is nothing. It helps that I'm in supply chain which is probably the hottest field right now in this city.
Indeed.com and Glassdoor are also great tools to find open positions.
It helps if you already live here, but there are so many jobs in this booming city that it doesn't matter too much. Coke, Home Depot, Georgia-Pacific, and SunTrust (aka Truist) are always hiring.
I lost my job back in March and spent maybe a month and a half unemployed, which is nothing. It helps that I'm in supply chain which is probably the hottest field right now in this city.
This post was edited on 7/24/19 at 10:43 am
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:38 am to volod
I seem to remember something about you that would somehow make you much, much more “qualified” for a job in Atlanta than I am....
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:39 am to volod
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Im looking for electrical engineering or data analysts positions. Its seems really competitive, is that the norm.
Is it normal for highly in demand jobs to be competitive? No, I don't think it is. They usually pass those jobs out like candy.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:40 am to volod
If you’re a democrat then don’t we have enough problems with people like you around here, we don’t need anymore. If you don’t want any Atlanta Culcha then look at working anywhere north of I-20.
This post was edited on 7/24/19 at 10:41 am
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:44 am to volod
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Im looking for electrical engineering or data analysts positions. Its seems really competitive, is that the norm.
What is your degree in, what are you doing currently and how much experience do you have?
That’s what will dictate how competitive things are for you.
Also, where in the metro area are you thinking about living?
This post was edited on 7/24/19 at 10:46 am
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:52 am to ragincajun77
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would probably help to have an Atlanta address
My problems with address sorting is that it discriminates based on factors outside the job seeker control.
If you live in a rural area, youre effectively screwed unless you know someone. You probably live in that because its a family home or its all you can afford.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:56 am to volod
I think he just means having a "local" address. Plenty of the jobs you'll be applying for Atlanta might not have Atlanta addresses and a huge percentage of their workforce probably won't either.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:57 am to volod
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Job Hunting
Wrong board, but since I am here, I will asist
Its alot like snipe hunting but you need a bigger bag
Posted on 7/24/19 at 10:57 am to volod
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If you live in a rural area, youre effectively screwed unless you know someone. You probably live in that because its a family home or its all you can afford.
I’m not sure there’s much of that going on.
What is almost certainly going on is that employers will be concerned with your commute. When I moved here in 2006, I applied for a job at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The job was downtown ATL by the dome (I think) and I lived way the hell out in northeastern Gwinnett county. The hiring manager was concerned about the commute, and rightfully so because it would have been terrible and increased my likelihood of quitting.
Posted on 7/24/19 at 11:02 am to StupidBinder
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What is almost certainly going on is that employers will be concerned with your commute. When I moved here in 2006, I applied for a job at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The job was downtown ATL by the dome (I think) and I lived way the hell out in northeastern Gwinnett county. The hiring manager was concerned about the commute, and rightfully so because it would have been terrible and increased my likelihood of quitting.
Was unemployment at 3% and a labor shortage in 2006?
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