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blup12 t1_iy6ptou wrote

Yea typical day is coordinating projects mostly. They might not “train” you to avoid possible puns. Good luck.

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Sayoria t1_iy6r2os wrote

Due to time restraints, they might give you a 'Crash' course.

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MojitoSipper OP t1_iy6stwx wrote

Is the "crash" course like a day training or something like that?

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MojitoSipper OP t1_iy6srrm wrote

Can you clarify in a little more details what you mean by coordinating projects?

Will they hire someone without any work history of being a coordinator?

I have over 15 years of customer service experience, a bachelor's, and an eagerness to learn how to do my job 100% right. But I don't know if that's still enough.

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wolf95oct0ber t1_iy6z9ug wrote

Just a guess but no project coordinator experience seems unlikely they’ll hire you also because of the liability they are going to be under, but no one can say for sure. Apply and if you get an interview then ask about training and experience.

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HeyaShinyObject t1_iy8bk6i wrote

In the current labor market they may be more willing to train. Certainly no harm in finding out

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cheese1234cheese t1_iy8mlkl wrote

Think about how your customer service experience can be applied to project coordination. Did you lead the roll out of any new processes? Did you intake feedback or identify issues, work with others to figure out what to do next, and coordinate with others to take action? Did you set up processes that helped day to day work go better? Most jobs can be applied to protect coordination, so spend some time thinking about this, and then up date your resume and cover letter if you haven’t already submitted! Good luck :)

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Positive-Material t1_iyb85i5 wrote

I read in a paper they were trading s*x for jobs in their training academy something like that.. being a state organization you probably have to know someone to get a job I would imagine.

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