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Where are you looking for a hotel job? Here's a Bristol Site, if not try gumtree.
Here are some sentences.He is looking for employment.The employment agency helped him get a job.
Looking for a shorter commute.
I was looking for a job that challenged me intellectually.
Working in an answering service would probably not be a very hard job, however you would have to be courteous on the phone. You may also want to keep in mind that looking for an "easy" job probably means that it will be a lower paying job. Also, based on your terrible grammar and spelling, it would stand to reason that your speech is probably just as bad. I would try to avoid a job that would require you to speak with the public.
it would depend on what job you are looking for.
You may answer this question by saying, 'I enjoy the people and atmosphere here.' Or maybe, 'There is room for advancement in my job.'
An employer can fire you for good reason, bad reason, or no reason unless firing violates a statute. No known statute prohibits firing an employee for job hunting.
That depends on what you are qualified to do, and what type of job you are looking for. I suggest looking around for jobs in your area or going here - www.simplyhiring.com/seasonal
Working in an answering service would probably not be a very hard job, however you would have to be courteous on the phone. You may also want to keep in mind that looking for an "easy" job probably means that it will be a lower paying job. Also, based on your terrible grammar and spelling, it would stand to reason that your speech is probably just as bad. I would try to avoid a job that would require you to speak with the public.
They are looking for an answer that shows you know something about them and chose them for a good reason-not because they had a job open.
They want a good answer as to why you are looking for a job. If you are not currently employed, make it sound like you had to leave (for a good reason) and are not a job hopper.