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The Search to Success: From Trying to Thriving

More Than Just a Job, It's Your life!

The majority of today's hiring begins online. This can feel overwhelming. Not that you aren't qualified, but because the process has changed so much. The key to job searching is now finding a strategy that shows off who you are and what you bring. There's a job out there that fits you. The goal is to approach the process with patience and confidence.

Know What Employers Want 

Employers are looking for more than just experience. They want people who are the difference to be a part of their team. Employers can't train work ethic but instead job task. So, no matter what your resumes looks like, who you are truly matters. 

The Guide to apply

  1. Know Yourself recognize your strengths
  2. Find the Right Job choose one that fits your life
  3. Create a Resume keep it clear, concise, and accurate
  4. Apply with Intention quality over quantity
  5. Follow up show interest and confidence
  6. Prepare for Conversation not a test
  7. Remember Your Worth the right job will value you 

Job That's Perfect for Me

Job Title: Customer Support Specialist
Employer: Uline
Location: Pleasant Prairie, WI


Details of Customer Support Specialist:

How Did I Find the Customer Support Specialist Job? 

I found this job on Indeed, which is a job search website that allows you to upload your resume and search for positions that match your skills. Indeed is helpful because it shows multiple openings from different companies in one place, based on your preferences. Making the job search process easier and more organized.

What do Customer Support Specialist Do?

This role involves helping customers with orders, answering questions, problem-solving issues, and providing support in a professional and friendly way by phone or e-mail. The goal is to focus on communication and customer service so that customers feel understood, supported, and have a positive experience.

Who is Uline?

Uline is well-known shipping and packaging supply company. Who are known for being organized, fast-paced, and detailed oriented. They offer stable employment, benefits, and opportunities to advance within the company. 

Qualifications & Requirements 

  • Strong communication and listening skills
  • Ability to stay organized, professional, and solve problems
  • Basic computer and typing skills
  • Eager to learn - No degree or previous experience required

More Information About Uline

Uline's slogan is "Our employees make the difference, and we are committed to offering exceptional benefits and perks!"

This job offers full-time hours, benefits, and the ability to grow within the company. It is a good fit for someone who wants to gain experience while continuing their education, as Uline provides tuition assistance programs.
Uline is drug-free workplace and requires new hire to complete hair follicle drug screen. The company also offers modern facilities and on-site fitness centers, including well-maintained walking paths. 

Finding a job takes patience, but the right one will value you!



Be patient with yourself during the job search. Remember, you are looking for a workplace that adds to your life, not one that takes away from it. 


Written by Christine Brown
Sharing insights on communication, growth, and the journey towards business success. 

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