Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Job Hunting – Back To Basics

There are many ways that you can look for a new job. You might scour employment websites, the want ads in newspapers, or even rely on word of mouth. However, how you go about your search will make the difference between just envisioning your dream job and actually landing it.

In order to land your ideal job, you will need to have the most effective search tools at your disposal and be very creative in the process.

Finding Job Openings

It is well known that the most coveted job openings will not be posted on any job board or in the newspaper. Most of these positions are filled through referrals and networking. Many employers will only go to job fairs or career seminars because they are more likely to find candidates who are passionate about their careers and hungry for new opportunities.

A good place to start your search would be the college from which you earned your degree or any specialized training.

Many colleges, both large and small, have career placement departments that assist graduates in securing employment. They often have access to many opportunities that are not posted elsewhere. The placement department can also give you interview tips. You may have a fantastic resume – but it won’t mean a thing if you can’t land the job.

Be In The Know

Before each job interview, you should research the company and gather as much information as possible so that you will be prepared. It helps to know how long they have been in business, what other opportunities are available, the size of the organization, and its financial worth.

Your work is not done until you immediately send a thank you letter to your interviewer thanking them for their time. This simple act of courtesy can leave a lasting impression.

Your search begins and ends with you. You should know what your goals are and how to go after them. If you have a clear vision and a plan to get there, then you will find the right opportunity.

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