Job Hunting Tips for You
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There are many ways to increase the odds of quickly finding a great job. One of the Most important things to do is make sure and spend the time wisely. Your job search should become your full time job. Eight hours a day at least.
When you are between jobs it is very easy to get discouraged and waste time. The more time you put in to a job hunt, the better options you will discover. You don't really want to jump for the first job you find. This is your chance to be a little choosy.
The more options you have going for you, the easier it will be to compare the offers and choose one you will be happy with for awhile. Some useful tips to help in your search.
Set Goals- Exactly what you want to accomplish for the week, month and each day of the week. Write them down.
Find a friend who is looking for a job and compare notes. You can keep each other motivated and on track.
Network with everybody- All your relatives,friends,teachers,classmates and coworkers. You never know who can help in your search to locate potential employers. And the one thing that works better then a resume is a personal recommendation. Talk to everyone.
Make sure your resume is rewritten specifically for each company/ job type before you send it in. If you have a choice of submitting a resume or filling out a job application, choose your custom written resume. The job application rarely makes it past human resources to the actual hiring manager.
A key to remember at job interviews, you are selling yourself as a perfect match for a specific position. Plan out what you can stress for each job and how you can help make the company more money.
Study each potential employer so you know as much as possible about the company and the job. Then spend the interview asking questions, this turns the interview around and lets them try to sell you on the job first.
Practice a 5 minute "elevator" speech about yourself and selling yourself to someone. Think of potential questions you could be asked and prepare ahead of time some decent answers.
One last tip; Set up your own job hunting database in a notebook. Keep track of each place you contact and everyone you talk to. You can go back and contact some of them later if necessary. Also make a list of every company you want to contact in the future. Try to make a list of employers in your field.
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