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How To Find A Job: Bend The Rules A Little

Have you ever felt like giving up your search for a great job and just settling instead? At times it seems there are more potential employees than there are open jobs. On the other hand, job hunting can be very rewarding even before you actually land a job. Motivation and dedication are two keys to securing your ultimate job.

Applying for jobs is a process that many people are familiar with: search the classifieds, send in a resume and then hopefully go in for an interview. Once your part is done, you have to sit by the phone and wait while the employers deliberate. Does this process really work for you? Here are a few tips to improve your job search.

Go on the offensive. The typical action is to contact a company in response to some ad that you've seen advertising an open position. Try contacting businesses even if you're not sure that they need a position filled. With this approach you can potentially find out about brand new openings or just sell yourself for future reference. Remember to read up on the the company's current issues. An employer may realize that you're a good fit to immediately deal with those issues.

Your qualifications are always an asset. Businesses often use stipulations like years of experience or a particular certification to discourage people who aren't dedicated to getting a position. Many specialized positions require certification of some kind, but for most others there is no requirement. If you don't meet all specifications, you still shouldn't be too discouraged to apply. For one thing, all companies will teach you their particular way of doing things. Also, employers may find that you have helpful abilities that they didn't initially seek out.

Think creatively. Standard strategies can be effective. After all, there's a reason that people use them. Looking on the Internet is key to finding a job in many professions. Also, try creative approaches like designing a website or uploading video that lets you give your profile.

There's no right or wrong way to find a job. A job hunt only has to be tailored to one person, and that person is you. Being proactive and thinking outside the box are two methods that can help you land a prized job.

by: Marlon Jackson




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