6 Tips To Help You Find A Job

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6 Tips To Help You Find A Job 1. Register with temp firms in your local area. Many temporary jobs turn out to be permanent. Also if you get work through a temp firm it helps build your resume for future work assignments. 2. Try to get an interview with an employer you are not interested in working for to practice your interviewing skills. You don't want to go to your first interview in a long time with the employer you are really interested in working for and make easily correctable mistakes. 3. Consider having your resume re-written or updated by an expert as the resume you used years ago is no longer appropriate. There are even resume writing professionals that can help those with specific problems like older workers that have not had their resume updated for many years. As an example check out http://www.retiredbrains.com/companies/misc/retiredbrains/ResumeWritingHelp.asp 4, Put your resume up on those job boards that connect job seekers with employers seeking to hire them. Niche sites are particularly effective. For example if you are an older worker check out www.RetiredBrains.com If you live in the Philadelphia area try www.phillyjobs.com For a list of niche sites with links to areas such as accounting and finance, administrative, engineering, health care, human resources, etc. to to https://www.nexxt.com/network 5. Look for temporary or project assignments as they are much more available than full-time jobs. 6. When applying for a job tell the employer you are willing to work on a project or temporary basis. This often gives you a leg up on workers or are often unable to accept this kind of employment. Temporary employment can often lead to full-time work.
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  • james m
    james m
    I love the tip on practicing before the 1st real interview.
  • Thomas Edenfield
    Thomas Edenfield
    I believe that grant or scholorship information would help those who may want to continue their education but do not have the funds to do so (like me). Finding this information is very time consuming and to be able to go to one location for educational grants would be great. Thanks,Mark
  • Jessica
    Jessica
    Great tips. So useful in the current economy. Thousands of people are fighting for jobs and we need to give all the help we can.
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