I'm not looking for a job right now, but I still get people emailing me about stuff. I got this gem today:
The selected candidate will perform the following duties:
- Day-to-day activities would include using software specific to to write orders to modify facilities (i.e. pole replacements, repair orders, customer orders etc.)
- Candidate will travel throughout the district to view facilities and meet with customers under the supervision of qualified employees
- Travel throughout the district would be in a company vehicle driven by an employee.
- Leadership & Guidance: Performs work activities as assigned and coached by higher level employees. Demonstrates ability to work with others in supplying information and seeking assistance as necessary.
- Planning & Organization Ability: Plans work in accordance with standard planning practices
- Prioritizes routine work to meet the demands of the company
- Maintains accurate records.
- Problem Solving & Initiative: Applies technical knowledge and experience in resolving problems encountered in assigned work
- Uses initiative in looking for opportunities to improve the process and increase job knowledge/technical skills
- Seeks out, compiles, analyzes, and interprets information necessary to perform work activities and solve problems.
- Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Communicates effectively, both orally and in writing with internal and external customers
- Assists in the preparation of technical reports and papers.
- Develops decision-making skills based on sound judgment and job knowledge
- Develops an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the local organizational unit.
- Relates to people in an open, friendly, and sincere manner.
- Assists employees in handling defined portions of routine problems when beneficial
I assume this has something to do with a utility service? I can't imagine many people reading this email and going "That's perfectly what I do!" I don't even know what they want here, and the indian sending it probably doesn't either.
Maybe learn how to write a job description with actual useful information before sending it out and you'll get some good responses? Nah, too much to ask.
I'm not looking for a job right now, but I still get people emailing me about stuff. I got this gem today:
>The selected candidate will perform the following duties:
- Day-to-day activities would include using software specific to to write orders to modify facilities (i.e. pole replacements, repair orders, customer orders etc.)
- Candidate will travel throughout the district to view facilities and meet with customers under the supervision of qualified employees
- Travel throughout the district would be in a company vehicle driven by an employee.
- Leadership & Guidance: Performs work activities as assigned and coached by higher level employees. Demonstrates ability to work with others in supplying information and seeking assistance as necessary.
- Planning & Organization Ability: Plans work in accordance with standard planning practices
- Prioritizes routine work to meet the demands of the company
- Maintains accurate records.
- Problem Solving & Initiative: Applies technical knowledge and experience in resolving problems encountered in assigned work
- Uses initiative in looking for opportunities to improve the process and increase job knowledge/technical skills
- Seeks out, compiles, analyzes, and interprets information necessary to perform work activities and solve problems.
- Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Communicates effectively, both orally and in writing with internal and external customers
- Assists in the preparation of technical reports and papers.
- Develops decision-making skills based on sound judgment and job knowledge
- Develops an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the local organizational unit.
- Relates to people in an open, friendly, and sincere manner.
- Assists employees in handling defined portions of routine problems when beneficial
I assume this has something to do with a utility service? I can't imagine many people reading this email and going "That's perfectly what I do!" I don't even know what they want here, and the indian sending it probably doesn't either.
Maybe learn how to write a job description with actual useful information before sending it out and you'll get some good responses? Nah, too much to ask.
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