ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Universities - New South Wales => Australian National University => Topic started by: appianway on December 03, 2010, 05:26:32 pm
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How hard are they to come by?
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I'm hoping not too bad. I just got a job at Woolies and if I go to ANU (most likely) am not looking forward to leaving after 2 months. I don't think i'll even bother asking for a reference :p
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I'm hoping not too bad. I just got a job at Woolies and if I go to ANU (most likely) am not looking forward to leaving after 2 months. I don't think i'll even bother asking for a reference :p
Could you ask to transfer? The closest branch is in Dickson, which you can drive, bus or ride by bike to from ANU.
From my experience, pretty much anyone who wants a job in Canberra can get one. There is a large public service and a large amount of professionals in Canberra, which means that stores and restaurants/cafes tend to be looking for people quite often. The closest shopping centre is about a 20 minute walk away. Additionally, lots of people actually get jobs on-campus as there are a number of cafes there and ANU itself has a casual job register.
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What I've heard echoes Eriny's statement. Apparently, because everyone wants to leave Canberra ASAP ('it's a hole') there's a big shortage in labour.
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I'm hoping not too bad. I just got a job at Woolies and if I go to ANU (most likely) am not looking forward to leaving after 2 months. I don't think i'll even bother asking for a reference :p
how long do you think you need to work for before you can ask for a reference that will be useful?
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I'm hoping not too bad. I just got a job at Woolies and if I go to ANU (most likely) am not looking forward to leaving after 2 months. I don't think i'll even bother asking for a reference :p
how long do you think you need to work for before you can ask for a reference that will be useful?
It all depends on the relationship you built with your boss. I went through 3 different departments and 7 different bosses. Only one of them I easily built a relationship up so he would've been a reference for me within a week of working with him.
After two months you could always ask if they'll be your reference (only do this if you've worked with them and they actually know you)
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Here come's my useful BM knowledge hahaha
Although employers don't have to give an employee a reference, if asked they must provide a statement of employment which outlines the jobs performed, the skills held etc. It doesn't have any personal reference about your work habits at all, so it is better if you haven't worked there for long.
Hope this helps, finally BM can be useful for something ahaha