Getting a job now is harder than ever do to the poor economical conditions in the country. Don’t give up! There are jobs available for you. Here are a few sure fire tips that will help you reach that goal ahead of the pack. Certain jobs will not require all this preparation so

Job Search - Tips
This might be the most important phase of the employment process. Without a tentative employer there is no need to worry about the interview or resume.
Where to Look:

1. Previous employers, acquaintances, friends and family and word of mouth.

2. Unemployment Office and Library

3. Local newspaper and close big urban center daily tribune paper.

4. Job placement companies which are temporary, extended term or permanent.

5. Some larger companies have an employment site to job search.

6. Internet sites - networking, blogs, twitter, my face, social book marketing, etc and job surfing search web sites.
This gives you the best options but with relocation a high probability.

Resume-Tips
A perfect resume does not have to cost a bunch of money.

1. State the type of job you are looking for, where you would like to work, and any goals you have in a decisive manner.

2. Simply emphasis your strongest point and one or two prominent skills, talents or abilities. List your education, training, and any relevant awards or accomplishments.

3. Use a friendly e-mail format to send your cover letter and resume not as an attachment but in the body of the e-mail. Take 2 copies to interview.

4. Write existing and new resumes in Notepad or Simpletext to format 1" left margin, 3" right margin, text flush left with Courier font 12 pt., double space between sections, use bullets instead of asterisks and use caps to emphasis not bold.

Prepare for the interview-Tips
Interview process will be easier doing these steps:

1. Do some research into the companys services and sales marketing on line.

2. Review the job description and general information on line so you can talk and answer intelligently.

3. Finding about the unwritten duties and other job responsibilities will help you in discussions with the Employer interview.

4. Rework your resume to emphasis experiences that best fit the requirements of this job.

5. Prepare your own portfolio of past job successes so you will be more decisive when answering questions about your resume and qualifications.

6. Leave early canceling all other appointments so you can stay late and concentrate on the interview.

7. Receptionist can tell you the interviewer's name and pronunciation so get there early and personalize the interview.

8. Shut off your cell phone before the interview to be polite.

Interview-Tips
Act and dress professionally according to the position you are applying for.

1. Be prepared to discuss and amplify everything in your resume; experiences, work ethics and track record.

2. Be nice and courtesy to all you meet especially the interviewer.

3. Show yourself as a people person as well as a problem solver during the interview.

4. Pay attention but relax and be at ease with taking a calculated chance when needed.

5. Thank them for the opportunity to discuss the job position.

6. A thank you follow up call or e-mail after the interview is a positive.


Follow these tips and you will be successful.

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