Author: Nate Shuster

  • Week 6 Blog Post

    As a hands-on, kinetic learner, the most beneficial training I have ever received is direct experiences interfacing with the material I am attempting to learn. Starting out at Target, taking multiple deliveries, several days a week, I was required to operate various equipment and machinery to relocate merchandise and products around the backroom and through…

  • Week 5 Blog Post

    Throughout my career path, I have only had the opportunity to experience a few different interviews with various employers. Recently, however, I completed the interview and application process for my internship employer, a more lengthy and in-depth process. To start, my recruitment manager sent me a document detailing possible questions I may encounter, as well…

  • Week 4 Blog Post

    Several strategies can be utilized within a business to overcome and mitigate the challenges associated with developing and maintaining job descriptions. The article “Job Worth Doing: Update Descriptions” by Kathryn Tyler on SHRM states that “job descriptions often aren’t viewed as living documents. Once completed, they may be relegated to dusty three-ring binders or long-unopened…

  • Week 1 – Blog Post

    The first company that I selected was Edward Jones, #7 on the Fortune 100 “Best Companies to Work for in 2020”. I currently utilize this company for various financial services, entrusting them with funds for investing and similar purposes. Financial institutions must have a concrete, solid level of trust with their customers, and after reading…