Job Hunting: Tips for Finding that
Dream Job
By Dana Kersey
Job hunting is one of the toughest "jobs"
out there! Many people get out of high school
or college and begin their search for their
first career-oriented job. There are three
simple steps to follow to find a great job;
they may seem pretty obvious, but they are
overlooked by hundreds of people every day.
First, know what you want to do. There are
times when you might settle temporarily for
a job to make ends meet; but know what you
love and know what you're eventually looking
to do. The clarity of your intentions will
help focus your job search.
Employers always want to know that
you have goals, even if they also know
that means you will move on from them
someday. Having goals and dreams doesn't
make you less desirable for employers
- they prefer to employ self- motivated
people with goals and plans.
Second, you need a smashing resume! Resume
services can run anywhere from $150 to
$1,000. This may seem pretty steep, but
if that resume is what leads to an interview
that eventually gets you a $150,000 per
year job, wouldn't you say the investment
definitely paid off?
In order to be sure that you get a quality
resume, get recommendations from friends.
If they know someone good, you should
probably hire them. However, if you must
go with an unknown, be sure that the person
you hire is a member of the Professional
Association of Resume Writers (PARW) or
another association. This membership binds
them to a certain code of ethics.
In addition, you can choose someone using
Square Trade or another seal of professionalism
and quality; these types of companies
offer dispute resolution services.
Finally, prepare for your interview.
Learn as much as possible about the companies
where you will be interviewing, and dress
the part for success in their company
when you go to the interview. In addition,
be friendly toward the secretary when
you're making calls to set up your appointment
and when you are waiting. They may not
determine whether you get to the job,
but they can decide how comfortable the
job will be for you.
Once you are well prepared, you'll be
able to go in, speak intelligently, and
sell yourself. Make sure the potential
employer knows EXACTLY why you are the
perfect person for this job! Follow these
steps and you'll be on your way.
Dana Kersey, internet publisher and counselor
is a contributing writer for Fab
U Jobs, offering valuable free information
to help advance your career. Articles
by Dana are also found at Yes Education
and You Go College.
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