Tag: looking for a job
May 6, 2012|employees, Tips At work| No comments yet
A Curriculum Vitae (CV) has to be outstanding in order to land you a job. Most applicants use a template for their CV and think it will help them get into a job. While creating a CV one has to look at things from the employers eyes. It is beneficial to customize a CV to suit the requirements of the employer. There are many types of CVs such as an Entry CV, Professional CV, Executive CV, Military CV, and Career Change CV. If you are not good at CV writing it will serve your purpose to get professional CV writing…
May 5, 2012|employees, How to find a job, Interesting Facts| No comments yet
Searching for jobs in today’s environment is a labyrinth of dead ends, mysteries, and rejection. It is easy to get overwhelmed with all the keyword choices to ‘help’ narrow your search. Few potential employers bother to communicate in any way with candidates who did not get the job once they have hired someone to fill the position. It is easy to get discouraged and kind of hunker down in an ‘us against them’ attitude while looking for a job. An approach that is likely to prove far more effective, is to take a proactive approach toward your job search. Do…
April 28, 2012|employees, How to find a job| No comments yet
One of the most important aspects about finding a job is sending out the right kind of resume. Not only do the facts and numbers here need to be accurate but it also needs to send a message about the type of work environment you are used to and expect. This aspect is more important than most people realize because is it one of the main reasons why some people don’t stay at a job too long. A boss or manager for example will play a key role in the overall work environment in any given job. Your fellow employees…
March 17, 2012|employees, How to find a job, Tips At work| No comments yet
When should you start your first job? As early as possible! Don’t wait until you get a high school diploma or a college degree to start looking for a job. The earlier you start working, the more job skills you will develop along the way and the more marketable you will become when applying for jobs in the future. Ideally, you should learn new skills at each job you work at. In addition to job-specific skills, you should also develop valuable transferable skills needed for most all jobs, such as good job performance, good time management, leadership and communication skills,…
December 24, 2011|How to find a job, Interesting Facts, Tips At work| No comments yet
Many people decide they wish to pursue their passion and find a job they always wanted to do. Rather than working in a position that is not fulfilling, some job seekers focus on the goal of finding their dream career. The first step in looking for a job is deciding what kind of job you want to satisfy your passion. It is then necessary to consider if it is sustainable for the future. Finding Your Passion Some job seekers may not know what they want to do for a living. There are even those that have too many interests that…