There could be several reasons if you are not hired for a job you are qualified for: * Someone else more qualified than you applies and gets the job ahead of you * You did not sell yourself well enough in the interview so the interviewer did not feel you were right for the job * You might not have fitted into the company as a whole
Because I am qualified for the job I am applying for.
A person would be hired for a chemical engineering job from a chemist, or from a person that has a degree in chemical engineering, or possibly a chemistry teacher. You could apply for a chemical engineering job online.
those who are qualified
How did you get it? Why were you hired? Are you satisfied? What would you change?
It is not restricted. Women can apply for any job, but may not be hired if not qualified, or if not as qualified as another applicant.
A person may feel qualified for a job, because they have previous experience from other jobs. A person may also be qualified because of a college education.
Sorry; my Ouija board is in the shop for repairs, so I'm unable to make any accurate predictions. That depends on how qualified you are for the job, how well you presented yourself in the interview, and how many other qualified applicants there are for the job.
Lying on an application or in an interview would be unethical, because by definition, LYING is unethical. Remember that Lying when applying for a job would be grounds for dismissal when the lie is uncovered...no matter how long after being hired!
An apprentice is a person in training to do a certain job - it depends on who they have hired on to learn from. You can be an apprentice anything.
yes, there are people working from home making lots of money - you would need to be certified for this. Hospitals, doctor office, etc. hired people to do their medical billing and codling. The good news for those interested in these kind of jobs is that the training and certification for being a professional or qualified person to do the job is also available online.
The company.
you're too qualified for the job.