Hi,
ok, I thought working as a shop-manager and that I've also been a study abroad student,
would make me perfect for this job.
Firstly, since I've been working as a shop-manager, then I'm used to organising, a whole
shop, and to have HR responsibility, for up to 30 employes, and I've also got experience
with customer-service.
Also, since I've been a study abroad student, then I know how it is to be a student in the UK,
from another country, so I thought this would make me able to see the job from both the
organisations side, and the students side, so I thought I would be perfect for this role, more
or less.
When I worked as a shop manager, we were told, that our job, was like running a medium
sized company.
But I don't think the rest of society, thinks the same.
I don't think I get much credit, for having worked as a shop-manager, when I apply for other
type of jobs, so you aren't discriminating a bit, towards shop-managers etc., since, like
I see this, this is an administration-job, and I don't see that one needs to have worked in
a University, to do a job like this.
If one have studied in a University, then one also knows a bit about the University, I think
you are perhaps being a bit unfair towards people who have been working as shop-manager,
as I was sure that I would have a perfect back-ground for this role.
But I've probably overlooked something, so that I'm mistaking about this.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog