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On the face of it, getting an online job appears to be a straightforward affair: look for job opportunities in the Internet, prepare applications and resumes, send them, answer interviews and accept job offers. The process looks pretty simple. Yet, as you probably know, a job search can sometimes extend to painfully long periods of time, going up to months or even years.

Getting an online job is like surviving a multi-round game of elimination, which begins with spotting job opportunities and ends at interviews. Some people do not use the right job search methods and thereby fail to even spot job opportunities. They get eliminated even before the real game begins. Some do see the job opportunities, but their weak and unacceptable resumes fail to open doors for interviews. Out of those who survive up to the interview stage, many bow out of the race because they fail to project their own value to the employers. Finally, the winner is someone who survives throughout and proves to be the best of the best.

It is time to shift focus in the way you are playing the game. Play by the rules. Albert Einstein said, "You have to learn the rules of the game, then you have to play better than anyone else." Play by the following rules:

-Rule of least effort: At every stage of your job search, ensure that employers spend least effort (and time) while dealing with you.

-Rule of needs: Your success lies in understanding employer's needs and then showing that you have the means (experience, education, skills) to satisfy those needs.

-Rule of seeds: If you want something to happen, plant more seeds; the more attempts, the more chances.

-Rule of persistence: When you persistently chase jobs, you are bound to succeed.

-Rule of perceived value: What matters is not what you think about yourself, but how much value employers see in you.

Conduct smart online job searches

A smart online job search is about knowing all the different methods of spotting job opportunities New Zealand and then focusing on the ones that promise quicker results.

Prepare a compelling resume or CV

Once you spot career opportunities in New Zealand, it boils down to how compelling is your resume. In the job market, your resume is like a brochure about you. If your resume is neat, relevant, simple, solid, sharp, short, solid and without mistakes, it can open doors for interviews and vice-versa.

Send impressive cover letters

An impressive cover letter accompanying a well-written resume can make a significant difference for your job prospects. The purpose of a cover letter is to connect personally with a specific person and how well positioned you are to meet and even exceed employer's needs. The cover letter is a critical document as it makes the first impression.

Scores of highly capable, sincere and hard-working people suffer unemployment just because they lack the skills to survive and play the online hiring game. You need not be among them. If you learn the above five steps, you might find it is after all not that difficult to get a new job. To learn more or to search for jobs, come and visit http://www.adecco.co.nz/.

by: Acee




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