Hello, my name is Susan Look and I am 17 years old. My academic Experience is that I have always been good at school and doing school work on time. I have been known as a hardworking student. My academic goal is to do my best in any type of schooling that I am in. I want to be able to graduate a school and be proud of my accomplishments. My career experience is extremely limited because I have worked many internships but I have not had a long term job before. My career goal is to be able to work in a good-paying job that makes me happy. I want to be able to find a job where I can grow every single day as a person. My personal strength is that I am really good at communicating with people. I can read people’s body language and notice when they feel a certain way. My communication skills will help me in my future career because this will help me be known as a good host. I also have the skill of being extremely nice, which will help me be seen as friendly people who is always willing to help others.
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I am the same with you on never having a long term job.You are not the only one that wants a good paying job that you will be happy with.Keep your head up and work hard to get your accomplishments,all of us needs that
Hello! I can personally relate in being extremely nice, i’ve always just been like this when someone needs me to do it ill do it and i’m always willing to help, I hope you soon get a permanent job if that’s what you want. 🙂
At 17, few people have had long term jobs. Participating in internships is a great way to make progress and move your career further. Stay curious.