First, reflect on your experience this week. Review your employer’s Evaluation feedback. What do you do well? What could you do to improve upon? Nothing is not an appropriate response.
This week I filed documents for most of the week. We are starting to receive documents for the 2018 bankruptcy season. It seems so far away, but in reality in the world of business and taxes, it is not. Week by week, I am beginning to do more things independently and am learning the ways of how everything work. Most things in the office pertain to patterns and processes. The more you work with the patterns and processes, the easier it gets due to familiarity. Parcel numbers and recognizing the area that they are from is one prime example. This is a twelve digit number that marks the piece of land that you own. For example, St Clair Shores' parcel numbers always start with 09. After reviewing my evaluation, I agree with all critiques that my boss gave me. I believe that I received a high evaluation on "solves problems in a systematic and logical manor" due to my natural character. Due to my heavy math and science background, I believe that I complete a lot of my tasks in a systematic and logical manor. I usually try to number my tasks and keep them in order at all times. I believe that this is one of my strengths when it comes to jobs and completing tasks for employers. In addition, I believe that the two tasks I was marked down on were not my weakest characteristics, but rather "he/she is organized at work". I believe this due to the fact that I am semi-scatter brained when I first get to work. This is due to my constant stress all morning and after noon and shifting from school mode to work mode takes a little longer on certain days. I often appear to be very unorganized from someone else's point of view, but in my head an odd system is working itself out where in the end it will be completed. I believe I have to start planning out clearly what I am doing before diving into a task to become more organized at work.
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AuthorHigh School Senior writing for her Career Field Experience class. Archives
February 2017
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