I'm a current worker at a hospital I only work 2 days in there. I want to transfer to another position which is secretary. In the job application it asks me why i want to transferred and i really don't know what to say because i hate the department where I'm working at. which is in a cafeteria. what are some things i could say? for example i need more days instead of saying i hate that place. Please help. I would appreciate it.
scj6908 answered Friday November 4 2011, 1:26 pm: This is a hard one but I would be honest.. Saying somthing along the lines of..Cafeteria is not where I saw myself as far as a career but secretary, I think my skills and my dedication would be perfect for that postion. Hope this helps. [ scj6908's advice column | Ask scj6908 A Question ]
TuscanSun answered Thursday November 3 2011, 8:13 pm: You could say that exactly what you were thinking. You would really like to work more hours, and feel that you'd be a better fit for a secretary job. Explain that you're organized, neat and efficient and you feel those skills are best at a desk-type job. Say you appreciated your experience in the Cafe, but you'd really like to transfer to a position that's more fit to your skills. Good luck! :) [ TuscanSun's advice column | Ask TuscanSun A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday November 3 2011, 7:32 pm: Be as truthful as possible as it easier to remember the truth. If you have the secraterial skills so state them. You can also say the added hours of the position are something you desire. this section of the application is an opportunity to promote yourself so do so. Tell them why you feel you are the best canidate for this position.
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