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5 Hot Tips To Sharpen Your Skills As a Savvy Job Finder
By: David Arnold Livingston
Best job - is this an oxymoron? This holds true especially for
those who are working their fingers to the bones just to pay the
bills. But this should not always be the case. One is not
supposed to painfully settle for something less just to make both
ends meet. It will be rewarding if a person lands a job that make
most, if not all, ends meet.
So, how does one really jump out of the bandwagon of accepting a
cumbersome job? Read on to simplify your search for a job that
will rock your world.
1. Know what makes you tick.
Yes, common sense has it that if you are well-acquainted with
your interests, surely you won't have a hard time hunting for
that elusive perfect job. Pinpointing which among those
employment opportunities printed on classified ads that
compliment you, needs introspection. No, this does not require
you to go contemplate in Tibet for seven years. A little
reminiscing of what activity you kept on obsessing about when you
were in high school might do the trick.
2. Eyes on the prize.
Simply set your goals. Eyeing a certain position is not enough.
It takes quite a bit more analysis to come up with a realistic
goal. Those best-laid plans are not accomplished in a wink of an
eye. Importantly, please jot them down. Write something like,
"I'll send my resume to three employers that offer opportunities
in the field of this and that." Apparently, "I'm planning to get
a job." won't be of much help. You know what can further support
your goal? Baby goals! No, it's not about getting it on. Prepare
sub-goals like, "Before the month ends, all my resumes must be
already disseminated." Get the picture?
3. Against all ads.
Skimming through job wanted ads must be a skill you can add on
your resume by now. You can't just submit your resume to all
those seemingly nice companies as if you're planning to acquire a
career in campaign management. Sort, brothers and sisters, sort!
Doing a background check won't hurt. Maximize your cyberspace
capabilities. Some job titles offered may intimidate you. Some
may make you spout "ooohhs and aahhs". But do you know how to get
the best of them? Squint into the qualifications required and
you'll find one or two that fits you.
4. Help out like you're being paid.
Making the most out of internships and volunteer jobs usually
includes stuffing them in your resume. Aside from the experience
you gain, your prospective employer might just get hooked up with
your charitable endeavors. Not bad for a grungy "Habitat for
Humanity" carpenter turned to a knight in shining armor, eh?
5. Jumpstart by kicking your self to start.
You know what? Being a lazy bum will never get you to any drool-
worthy job. Cultivate that kick-butt motivation for it is what
will make you breeze through this supposedly tedious task of
hunting for the perfect job. Initiative is what you're in dire
need of. How would you like your mom to call you consistently
just to give you her relentless litany on how old are you and how
long was it since you got your paycheck?
Indeed, as Agatha Christie puts it, "The secret to getting ahead
is getting started." So draw your best gun, I mean your resume,
cowboy.
David Arnold Livingston is a smart business man and has coached
many students and job seekers to their perfect job. He suggests
you start at: http://www.forejobs.com/













