Jobs Available Online
In the past, applying for a job meant looking through the classified ads in the local paper. With the advent of the Internet, a flurry of job search websites have made it easier for people to apply for work in another state and in even in another country. It has made the world a smaller place.
Because you can store personal information in their databases, most job sites require you to open an account to keep this information safe. These sites usually ask for such information as your name, address, contact number and email address.
If you choose to use their “build a resume” function rather than copy and paste or upload one you’ve created, these sites will also request educational and employment history.
With the information provided, some of these sites offer the service applying for that position online. Some even promise to make your resume stand out over other applicants giving you more priority over others.
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Setting Clear Job Search Objectives
To achieve a goal, you need to streamline and analyze your objectives. An objective is a way of knowing what action or plan is to be taken and identifying the expected results. This plan provides a set of directions so that making the decision will not be as complicated as when the goal is just being considered.
In your job search, it is a good idea to have your objective clearly in mind. This will help you focus your resume and cover letters. But to be useful, your objective must be S.M.A.R.T.:
1. It should be SPECIFIC.
It is better to accomplish one goal at a time rather than thinking of several different plans at one time. A single objective cannot be derived if there are two or more results expected.
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7 Easy Steps to Improve Your Interviewing Skills
Regardless of all the technological advancements available today, the “back-to-basics” rule still applies when it comes to getting hired for a job. It does not matter if you are planning to apply for a million-dollar company or a small, independent firm. When you face an interviewer, it all boils down to how you present yourself. How you come across during the interview is, quite literally, the deciding factor.
Be friendly and polite with the assistant or receptionist. These people might be able to provide you with information that can be essential to your getting that job.
Once the interview is set, the obvious thing ti to be, speak well and carry yourself confidently. How you dress also affects how you are perceived. But it doesn’t stop there. Here are 7 easy steps you can take to improve your interviewing skills:
1. Prepare for the interview.
First, dress appropriately. When you meet the interviewer, your appearance will be the first thing to make an impact. Dress appropriately, check your grooming and mind your posture.
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