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What I did today
Today I worked on an elective assignment that involved Company Job Research For Mechanics Bank. I found some interesting information about the company involving the supporting of community services and programs.
What I Did Today
I completed my Salesforce CRM training today and sent my completion certificated I did my Skillsoft assignment – Windows 11 Beginner – and passed the test with 95% I forgot to clock in – but I will remember tomorrow 🙂 I had to “call off” for the first time because our internet was temporarily. Message …
What i did today
today we went through a new lab project. its called the remote Connectivity. basically i finished to pre lab before jumping in to the main lab. i was struggling but im trying my hardest to get through everything to this project
What I did today
Today, I practiced using Remote Desktop to connect to a VM on Windows. Had a small issue with network settings at first, but after enabling remote access and adjusting permissions, I got it working. I had to find the IP address and change the settings but it worked after.
What I did today
Worked on Company Job research on Mechanic’s Bank for our Mock Interviews on Wednesday.
What I Did Today
I Got started on the Remote Connectivity Lab, and started a skillsoft class
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Salesforce CRM
What I Did Today
Today, I focused on several key tasks to support ongoing projects. I dedicated time to researching job opportunities and posted relevant positions on CTP to help connect people with potential employers. Additionally, I worked on updating and refining the new emergency food document, ensuring it meets the necessary standards and is ready for distribution. To …
What I did today
We learned how to research company information to incorporate that in our interviews. We worked on common Interview questions and how to give appropriate answers to those questions. We learned how to appropriately answer the question of a gap in our work history.