Learn about getting jobs.
May 24, 2011
Economy, Getting a Job
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Getting a job today, in this economy, is not that much different than five years ago. The differences today are that:
- You may need to be more flexible in salary, position, etc.
- If a bad position comes along, don’t take it out of desperation. That could waste months or years of your life when the right job had just been around the corner.
- There are more employers today who will take advantage of applicants in this economy. There are also individuals who will do so. If you are interviewing and have a feeling that you’re not applying for a real position, move on to the next application for position.
October 19, 2010
Getting a Job
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These days it is important to be aware of real job postings and those that have been posted over and over. How can you separate employers who want to hire ASAP? Do some research on the Internet to see how long the position, or similar positions have been open. More than 2-3 months can be quite long. Also, it can’t hurt to draw boundaries on interview time, and to ask more info about hiring date and other specifics.
September 13, 2010
Economy, Jobs, Getting a Job
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There are many useful Websites such as Craigslist, Careerbuilder, Monster, Yahoo Hotjobs, and the list goes on. Beyond these Websites, having a polished resume and cover letter, and interviewing well, there are some other thoughts to consider.
- If you are thinking of trying a new line of work, it may be better to do so when the economy is better.
- When possible, pay people well and treat them in a positive way to keep the economy growing.
- Consider growing new niche areas and companies.
July 19, 2009
Getting a Job
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These days, the job economy is different than a year ago. Many people who in the past found jobs easily are now out of work. In some cases there may be less jobs available. In other cases there may be a mood between employers that they can take longer to hire and set higher standards. In other cases, morale of applicants can be holding them back. The resources below are tools you can use when researching getting a job in today’s economy.
- Source for flexible jobsĀ
- Online jobs
- Working from home job bank
- Job interview secrets
- Job interview information
January 23, 2009
Getting a Job
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Getting a job in this economy can be tough or not so tough depending on how you look at things and proceed. If you decide that you need a particular job and can only be happy with that one, you may have less options. It also may take longer to get that ideal job. If you are flexible, and open to other possibilities, you can get a job sooner. Here are ways to apply and get a job in this economy:
- Be flexible. There may be other jobs and careers you should consider.
- Look in many places for jobs. Look online on Websites such as Craigslist and Monster.com. Look in the local paper for jobs. Look on freelance Websites such as Guru.com. Talk to friends and network.
- Ask friends about how they like their job. Find out about other people you can interview to see how they like their job.
- Prepare your resume carefully. Have it checked for content and spelling errors.
- When you apply for a job in person or online, for sure include a cover letter. When in contact with a possible employer, make sure to thank them.
- Consider working from home. Here is an excellent resource on making money from home. Legit online jobs can be the best career move someone makes.
July 12, 2008
Getting a Job
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It is difficult to know what one’s calling is. Sometimes we get a job to get a perspective on the world. Sometimes our first job is the ideal one we want to stay in. Some jobs are just stepping stones to the next position or company. Other jobs are great just because your supervisor treats you so well. Here are 5 reasons to get a new job as well as 5 reasons not to get a new job. You’ll have to decide for yourself which category you fall under.
5 Reasons to Get a New Job
- You don’t like where you work.
- In the job you have, your boss doesn’t treat you well.
- You dread Mondays more at this job than any other in your life.
- You are a social person but your job isn’t. Or, you are anĀ introvert, but your job forces you to work closely with people.
- You’re stuck. Your job changes or has changed your personality in a negative way.
5 Reasons Not to Get a New Job
- You’re happy where you are. Since most people in the world are not happy with their jobs, why leave one you like?
- Your boss is good to you. You leave work at the end of the day with no unnecessary pressure, political games or other negativity that could ruin personal time.
- You like the kind of work you do and look forward to Mondays. Or, you don’t detest Mondays.
- You fit your role. If you are a social person, you do social work. If you are an introvert, you get a lot of quiet time to work.
- You can grow and learn with this work.