Find A Job

by M Taylor

If you are on the lookout for a new job, are anew graduate just entering the job market for the first time or are out of work and hoping to improve your situation, the tips in this article can help you to get that job you really want.

Check your resume for mistakes

Before you hand in a resume to a prospective employer, check it carefully at least three times to look for grammar and spelling errors as well as typos. Make sure that you have tailored your resume to meet the needs of the position you are trying to get. If you are going for an accounting position, be sure to emphasize your accounting experience in previous positions. Your resume should be no longer than one and a half pages, preferably one page.

Tackling the interview challenge

A recent survey of 1,400 CFOs performed by a California consulting and staffing company found that there were several common mistakes made by job seekers in interviews. These included coming in late for the interview, being ill informed about the company or the position sought and behaving arrogantly during the interview. Body language is also very important during an interview. Applicants should display some (but not too much) confidence, have a firm handshake, avoid defensive postures such as crossing the arms and of course, make eye contact. Clothes also matter – it is better to be overdressed for an interview rather than underdressed.

Answer questions smartly

If you are nervous, it can make you perform badly in an interview. Some even forget the questions they are asked due to this nervousness. You can stop this from being a problem by being well prepared for the interview. Be sure to research the company and the position you are applying for thoroughly and remember that it’s better to admit that you don’t know the answer to a question than to give a poor answer. Tell the interviewer that you will get back to them with an answer. Make a point of playing up the skills which the advertisement mentions as being needed for the position.

Getting the necessary referrals

Having a referral from a company employee is perhaps the best way to get an interview. Remember that companies get literally hundreds of resumes when they advertise a position; however, 35-60% of these positions are filled through referrals by employees. If you don’t have any contacts inside the company, ask around with the people you know to see if any of them know someone there. An employee referral can greatly improve your chances of being hired.

Online application

More and more companies are now asking job seekers to submit resumes electronically. You now have to make a good first impression with an email rather than with your personal appearance. This makes your email very important; treat this email as you would any important piece of business correspondence. When you are asked to apply online, remember these tips:

Complete your sentences and do not use abbreviations.

An email which is very casual may cause a prospective employer to pass you by in favor of an applicant with better email communication skills. Even if you are communicating by email, keep your emails professional.

Get directly to the point

Be straightforward and get to the point. Don’t add literary flourishes to get the employer’s attention; instead just say exactly what you want.

It can take some time and some work to land that job you really want; but don’t give up. It’s far better to have to wait a while and get that job you’ve always wanted than to take the first one which comes along and be miserable and unfulfilled as a result. Make the right career decision and then act.

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