Monday, April 6, 2009

Finding and Attaining the Right Job


Finding the right job can be difficult and stressful. You'll need to be careful and thorough while searching for the right job. Begin your search by assessing your abilities and skills. For example, deciding whether you are a people person or not, is a skill you would question. Also, considering your morals and values and your career goals would be a good decider of which job you would be competent in. After taking into consideration all of the things that can play a factor in your job search, creating an effective resume is your next step. An effective resume is one that summarizes and highlights your skills, like whether you know how to use Microsoft Word or Power Point, your experience and the qualifications you have attained at other jobs, and by informing the employers of extracurricular activities and volunteer events that you participate in. After creating a perfect resume, there are a number of sources that can help you find the job you are looking for; web resources such as monster.com, advertisements, newspapers, networking, campus career services, and government employment agencies. After finding a couple of jobs that you are interested in, all you have to do is execute a striking and efficient interview. Interviews are used by employers in order to learn some facts about a possible employee. An interview can also be used for your benefit. You can ask the interviewer questions about the company and the job so that you can gain insight about what the job would be like if you were to get hired.

http://blog.networkingexcellence.com/2008/10/turn-multiple-job-interviews-i.html

3 comments:

  1. Nice graphic, Jon. You need to include your name after the title of your post, create more white space to make it easy for your reader to follow, and more voice in your writing is needed.

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  2. This is great work but spacing it a little more will make it easier to read and follow.

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