10 things for working on your job search:
1. Make sure your resume contains no spelling errors and
is grammatically correct. Have a friend or industry professional proofread it.
2. Don't apply to jobs you aren't qualified for - be
sure to specify exactly how you are qualified in your email cover letter or
resume objective.
3. Remember that job search is self-sales. If you
don't push your product, then you won't get the sale.
4. If you are out of work, devote 2 hours every day to
job search. Treat it like a part time job - apply to 10 jobs every day. Set up
online alerts to keep your email box full of job prospects.
5. Submit your resume online both through the job
board and the company web site.
6. Fax your resume to the hiring manager - the fax
gets placed on the chair of the hiring manager, and you rise to the top of the
pile.
7. Pick up the phone and follow up - people hire
people, not resumes. Call and express your interest in the company and your
desire to come in for the interview.
8. Put your resume in as many places as possible. Job
fairs, various company where the HR Section collect CV also many website
of company has option to submit the CV for future jobs etc. - the more places
you're at, the better the chance you'll be found.
9. Always overdress for an interview and show up 10 minutes
early. The first 15 minutes of the interview is when the best impression is
made.
10. Network, network, network. Join user groups,
networking events, seminars - talk to as many people as you can and ask if
their company is hiring.
Finally and the major option is the creating an online page for your resume
with portfolio. The page can connected to pages of various organisations,
social sites and job hiring sites. It’s the way to achieve quickly as you want.
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