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Job Hunting Tips

by: BaimTreib | Total views: 8 | Word Count: 551 | Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 Time: 4:02 AM | 0 comments

Hunting for dream jobs can make you feel like a small fish in a big pool. People living in some regions may find more difficulties as caused by the unfavorable economy condition, high unemployment rate, or maybe lack of highly demanded skills. But we have to face this stage anyway. However, disregarding the condition of a country or region, some industries remain higher in demand when compared to the others. We can mention the jobs in the accountancy or professional services, banking and financial services, law sectors, public sectors, engineering and industrial sectors, transportation and logistics sectors, and business services. Nevertheless, economy is not such an inefficient system that does not allow every workforce to find the right jobs and earn money. No, you just need to get ready to face the competition, and later choices. Job hunting is somehow about luck, but you can make it happen better with the tips below.

1. Starting out job search. Thinking about jobs, you should know what kinds of position that sounds most appealing to you. Do you like to interact with people? Do you like to earn commission based income? Do you like to work in a competitive workplace? Or, do you like to work behind the desk, negotiating with people, traveling, or perhaps networking? When you know what you want, you can target the search better and spend time on the most prospectus positions. Searching for jobs does not even include the posted advertising only. When you have passion for a position, you have enough resources to initiate the job application process even when there is no published job vacancy. The chance will be much higher.

2. Going to career adviser. If you are a fresh graduate, there is usually career adviser service in the university. Go and have a talk. You may be asked to fill out a series of questions too to identify what you want and what you are best qualified for. The psychometric tests can be a great start for your job search. Not only the test reveals your ability, but it also tells about your personality and aptitude. At the end you will know where your preference goes for.

3. Knowing job description of different positions. Find information about the daily task of jobs that sound appealing. It is important to help you find the best job. For example, one might like to work in a medical industry but does not want to deal with patients and medications. Then this man can go for the medical coding job which, of course, needs intensive training in the field. Explore as many information as possible in the related industry.

4. Knowing how you can utilize your degree. However, keep in mind that degree is not a final opportunity. You do not have to work in the positions that are relevant to your degree to feel happy and be successful. In fact it is those who dare to explore the potencies that are most likely to gain success and enjoy the journey. Despite this, make sure you know the advantages you have from your degree background. A Business Studies graduate can work as business consultant, marketing manager, or many others. And certainly there is nothing wrong when you want to work in the technology sector.

About the Author

Alex Wu operates a classified ads website that lets people advertise, build groups, and connect. He hopes to create an active environment for businesses to place their job listings.

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