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Can't think of Target job title, help please?
I used to work at Target for a few months, and now I'm applying for jobs. I need to put down my job title for when I worked at Target. What I did was worked in the grocery aisle and arranged the shelves to look nice, moving items from the back of the shelves to the front in order to make it appear as though the shelves were full.
Anyone know what that job title is? I think people said Zoner, but idk if I should put that on my application. Thanks in advanced for any help.
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- ?Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
We used to call that task at a grocery store "facing" the product. Or you could more generically stay you were working in stock keeping.
If you only worked there a few months, be wary in including it. If you've only had one job and held it for less than 6 months it looks like you're a quitter or you're a bad employee - you'd be better off leaving it off your application.
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Certainly you can. Even Starbucks needs Network Security personnel, and they are supposed to pay well. What you really need to do is refine your question: Can you get the job you desire, at wages you feel are worthwhile, in a newly competitive job market, with these qualifications? First, try not to ask 'what job title.' Think; 'What do I want to do?' If I were you, i'd get on the web, to Monster, Craigslist, Hotjobs, etc, and also get the LA Times and the SF Chronicle Sunday jobs, and study every job description that has the words network, or computer, or IT security in it. Find the ones that really float your boat. This will take at least a week of serious, 8 hour a day work. Then write 3 or 4 resumes targeted to each type of job that excites you. Then do it all over again, this time finding at least 100 jobs to apply for. Apply for every one, and while you're waiting for responses, apply for 100 more. I did this, in 1988, and landed my absolute dream job, and spent the next 17 years traveling around the world at others expense, and living in the countries I wanted to live in. I worked for over 3 months to find the jobs, and another month to properly apply. (this was weekends and evenings, because I had another job then). You can do this, but if you really want to find what you love, it takes work. Go for it!
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Can't think of Target job title, help please?
I used to work at Target for a few months, and now I'm applying for jobs. I need to put down my job title for when I worked at Target. What I did was worked in the grocery aisle and arranged the shelves to look nice, moving items from the back of the shelves to the front in order to make it...
Source(s): 39 target job title please: https://tr.im/ZZ0z6 - CoryLv 59 years ago
You would probably be called a "stock keeper" or "sales associate." Employers will know you mean for a retail job like the one you are describing. If the wording is slightly different that the official Target job title, no one will care much.