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Job Interview Tips and Articles
provided by All About Resumes.com
Conducting a successful job
search.
Conducting a job search in
the current business climate
can be daunting and frustrating.
Competition is fierce as the
opposition are armed with
qualifications and experience
that matches and occasionally
betters yours. To ensure you
have the same chance as your
competitors to get the job
interview you need to conduct
a well planned and well thought
out job search.
Where and how do you start
though? You know what you
want to do but are unsure
how to go about making the
leap. Changing jobs and career
moves are now an integral
part of our working lives
and it's very seldom that
difficulties or frustrations
are not experienced as the
search for new and better
employment begins.
While networking and personal
contacts can be useful it
does not always guarantees
positive results or you geting
the job interview. It is a
right place at the right time
approach and as often as not
a little bit of luck plays
its part in this scenario.
Someone once told me that
the worse thing that can happen
to anyone is to be elevated
to a position that is beyond
his or her competence. It
is a valuable piece of advice.
Do not set your sights so
high that your aspirations
are unrealistic. Do not discount
the opportunity to work at
a smaller company because
it doesn't fit with the image
you have carved out for your
new career.
Many of the most successful
business people the world
over started at small companies,
gained their experience used
that experience to move on
to greater things.
Keep an open mind, don't
discount anything and check
out all opportunities that
present themselves to you.
See below for the many methods
open to you as you check out
the current job market:
Online Job Sites: Surfing
the Internet has quickly established
itself as one of the fastest
and easiest ways to research
job opportunities and job
interviews. There are millions
of excellent sites with up
to the minute possibilities
at the click of a mouse.
Resume Distribution Services:
Post your Resume with a Resume
Distribution Service, which
will contact the agencies
and job sites that have job
opportunities, suited to your
experience. This is also an
excellent way to get a job
interview.
Employment Agencies: Having
an appointed agent direct
you in your job search. They
have excellent contacts that
are used to fill job postings
with suitable candidates.
Newspapers: The traditional
route, which remains very
popular and very successful
for millions of job seekers.
Job Fairs: Bring your knowledge
and experience to a job fair
where like-minded people can
recognise your potential through
a mutual exchange of views.
These are a useful method
of networking as contacts
are made that can be useful
for the future.
Direct Research: Conduct your
own research into the companies
you are interested in working
for approaching them directly
with your Resume and experience.
Networking: Use friends, colleagues,
former colleagues and family
in your job search drawing
on their list of contacts
to produce the job offer or
job interview you have been
looking for.
The above list is by no means
exhaustive but it will direct
you in the early stages of
your job search as you seek
out the career you have always
wanted. |