Path Of Progress: Kristi Alcorn
Kristi has worked for Harbor since 2013. Kristi began in the Warehouse working as an Order Selector, and from there has worked 5 different positions. As someone who has worked both in the Warehouse and the Corporate Office, Kristi had great information to share about what it’s like to get your career started at Harbor.
Path Of Progress

Path Of Progress: Kristi Alcorn

November 15, 2017

Kristi has worked for Harbor since 2013. Kristi began in the Warehouse working as an Order Selector, and from there has worked 5 different positions. As someone who has worked both in the Warehouse and the Corporate Office, Kristi had great information to share about what it’s like to get your career started at Harbor.

Q: What roles have you held at Harbor?

K: I started in the Warehouse as an Order Selector. From there I have been a Case Picker, Accounts Payable Clerk, Payroll Administrator, and now am currently a Staff Accountant.

Q: How did you make the transition from where you started to where you are now?

K: Honestly, I didn’t think I would be at Harbor long. I thought it was going to be a place to have an income wile I looked for something else to do. I worked hard and challenged myself every day. The opportunity presented itself to apply for the Accounts Payable Position. At first it was a hard transition. Running around to sitting down all day was hard for me. I went into my position with an open mind and took everything in. I wanted to learn more, do more, and I asked for more. now I couldn’t imagine being anywhere else.

Q: How long have you been with Harbor?

K: 5 years in January 2018.

Q: Any advice for advancing your career at Harbor?

K: Challenge yourself every day, ask questions and as the saying goes ‘fake it until you make it’. Believing in yourself and gaining the confidence can help you get where you want to be.

Q: As a long standing employee, what do you think is the most important quality to have to get your career started at Harbor?

K: Things are constantly changing at Harbor. I would say staying open minded and taking on the challenges that come your way.

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