Holicent
VIP Contributor
You know how you've been saying that you'd like to work part-time? I'm here to tell you that it's totally possible for someone as productive as you.
Here are some tips:
1. Say something positive about yourself in your interview. You can talk about things like how much of a problem-solver you are, or how much value your skills bring to the table.
2. Show them how you'll handle the work with a couple examples of what you've done in the past (so they can see that this is not just hypothetical).
3. Make sure that when they ask for details, you're willing to give them everything—including any additional information they might need on top of what they get from your resume, so they know exactly what kind of person they're dealing with and will be able to trust their decisions accordingly.
You can ask for a specific amount of work that can be done at home—the more specific, the better. This will help your boss understand what kind of impact this change could have on his business.
Here are some tips:
1. Say something positive about yourself in your interview. You can talk about things like how much of a problem-solver you are, or how much value your skills bring to the table.
2. Show them how you'll handle the work with a couple examples of what you've done in the past (so they can see that this is not just hypothetical).
3. Make sure that when they ask for details, you're willing to give them everything—including any additional information they might need on top of what they get from your resume, so they know exactly what kind of person they're dealing with and will be able to trust their decisions accordingly.
You can ask for a specific amount of work that can be done at home—the more specific, the better. This will help your boss understand what kind of impact this change could have on his business.