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Top Job Searching Tips
Top Job Searching Tips

Top Ten Job Searching Tips

What percentage of these perhaps you have read? Here we go again, but now I will be focusing on those matters that have emerged throughout the last 2-3 years, that we often neglected or did not use in the past; mainly it's to do with new technology.

1. Obtain a professional current email address.

Ditch the angel@gmail.com. The time has come to professionalise yourself, use your proper name or professional name.

2. Google yourself.

Sounds egotistic doesn't it? But simply in the event you wrote something a long time ago, and it raises its visit bite you inside the foot, it is better to check on what's out there for you in internet. Also basically we have reached it, blog your email address, contact number and address too, every one of these can leave a digital footprint exposing you to ultimately additional information .

3. Add your email address contact information in your CV or resume.

Present should i see this omission?

4. Start blogging.

This is a free method of getting known and building your profile.

5. Register on online job sites.

There are numerous: seek.com, TradeMe/jobs.co.nz, and in addition check out your neighborhood newspaper online listings.

6. Use social network sites to your advantage.

Make a special professional Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Bebo etc account specifically in your work place, maintain your personal internet sites to your friends.

7. Network.

Join societies, organisations and clubs associated for your career. Read the Telephone book an internet-based directories to find out what's available, then network using these people.

8. Specialize - Become a Material Expert.

A complicated society has many specialist roles, therefore, the harder specialised you are or can become, the greater expertise it is possible to provide, and much more value to an employer's team. But don't forget to become a generalist in every areas connected with your career.

9. Lead from your strengths.

Knowing what you're great at, or over average, or simply brilliant at ... then move from that area first. If you are proficient at speaking in public then use that as the primary type of accentuating your strengths.

10. Mitigate your weaknesses.




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