Can I just make up entire positions on a resume?
I've only ever worked at a pizzeria that recently closed down, had that for like 2 years. Its been like a month of applying to places like Best Buy or Target, not a single call back.
Try applying at local places. Big business stores get hundreds of applications because applying online is the easiest thing to do from your bedroom in your PJs.
>>18098352
Unfortunately I live in a fairly small town and most places have a stable staff. Most people do their shopping in places like Walmart. Mom n Pop shops dont survive. I've gone door to door before, all I got was 'we're not looking for anyone' right now about 20 times.
Best Buy won't be hiring for a while, we took on a lot of people during the holidays and ended up keeping a few, hours are already scarce as it is so it's extremely unlikely that anyone would be hired for a while. Try again in a few months though, I love working at Best Buy and as far as I know the work environment is similar all around the country
>>18098475
Damn thats disappointing. I passed by my local one today and saw a 'now hiring', though I assumed they just always have that there.
>>18098488
Yeah idk why the signs are still up, my manager explicitly told me all that stuff
Don't do that. You could get rejected or fired for lying. Try reading the Ask A Manager blog. The author gives excellent job advice and has some choice words about lying on your resume.