Should I work at Macy's or JcPenny?

How do apply to work from macys to bllomingdales? so i ask for a transfer?

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    No. In general, it is not a good idea to quit a job until you have another job offer in hand. You cannot ask for a "transfer" from one company to another. You need to submit an application to the other company and, if they are interested in you, they will contact you for an interview. If they feel you are a good fit for the position - and you are the best candidate, they will offer you a job. After you accept the new job, you give your current employer advance notice that you will be quitting (usually 1 or 2 weeks, depending upon the position and industry). So if you give two weeks notice, you can start the new job after your last day at your current employer.

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No. In general, it is not a good idea to quit a job until you have another job offer in hand. You cannot ask for a "transfer" from one company to another. You need to submit an application to the other company and, if they are interested in you, they will contact you for an interview. If they feel you are a good fit for the position - and you are the best candidate, they will offer you a job. After you accept the new job, you give your current employer advance notice that you will be quitting (usually 1 or 2 weeks, depending upon the position and industry). So if you give two weeks notice, you can start the new job after your last day at your current employer.

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