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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
For you folks who already work for Translink, do you have any tips, tricks, or suggestions on how to formulate my resume for future consideration? For example, are there any key words or skillsets/education they look for over others? I'm trying to get feedback on how to improve the next time. My soul was crushed when I got that instant rejection.
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it highly depends on the position you are applying for. from what I've seen, it is better to apply for something that is easy to get into, stick with it for a while, then move around internally when the job postings come up. positions such as farebox, lost property or even customer info should be relatively easy to get your foot into the company.
some people from farebox have moved onto being a bus mechanic, service person, and being a skytrain elevator/escalator tech.