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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 807266" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Andorian, </p><p> UPS does promote from within. However, you need to make yourself attractive to UPS, so that you have a better chance to get promoted. Unfortunately, during the interview process, every mistake you make can haunt you and put you out of contention for a promotion. I hope you take the following as constructive criticism to help you achieve your goal. </p><p> Go back and read your post, you will find many errors in it. </p><p>For example: </p><p>1. I'd worked - sounds like you had worked at UPS and left</p><p>2. higher - instead of hire</p><p>3. run on sentences</p><p></p><p>If this was noticed during the interview process, they would be hesitant to offer a job to someone with poor language skills. Especially when this is an essential aspect of an account executives job.</p><p>Hopefully, you'll try again and have better luck on your next attempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 807266, member: 4886"] Andorian, UPS does promote from within. However, you need to make yourself attractive to UPS, so that you have a better chance to get promoted. Unfortunately, during the interview process, every mistake you make can haunt you and put you out of contention for a promotion. I hope you take the following as constructive criticism to help you achieve your goal. Go back and read your post, you will find many errors in it. For example: 1. I'd worked - sounds like you had worked at UPS and left 2. higher - instead of hire 3. run on sentences If this was noticed during the interview process, they would be hesitant to offer a job to someone with poor language skills. Especially when this is an essential aspect of an account executives job. Hopefully, you'll try again and have better luck on your next attempt. [/QUOTE]
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