How to Find a Job

4 Tips for Success

© S. Spyrou Schneider

May 25, 2007
Searching for a job can take a long time, especially if you do not know where to look or what you would like to pursue. This article will discuss some ways to find a job

Finding the right job does not happen overnight. It takes a while to find out what you would like to pursue, matching your qualifications to a job and finding the right location. But even with a specific list, very few job applicants will find a job that suits all of their requirements. What are some ways to go about finding a job that will be right for you?

How to find a job #1 Networking

Many people are able to find a job that they like through networking. The advantage of networking is that family or friends will be able to provide an inside knowledge of the job, the pay, daily routine and an honest opinion of what it is like to work there. They will tell you things that employers may withhold from a job interview, because they want to create the best possible impression, rather than highlight any of the flaws that the company has. An added benefit of networking is that friends and family members can inform you of a job opening soon after it becomes available and then put in a good word for you to their employer. Employers are often favourably disposed to potential employees even before they have arrived for a job interview because their friend or relative took the time to recommend them.

How to find a job #2 Job fairs

Job fairs are a great place to start looking for a job when you know what you would like to do. Employers will be on the look out for capable people who can help to fill positions. If you keep up to date with when the next local job fair will be held, you may walk away with a job.

How to find a job #3 Newspaper ads

Local newspapers will advertise for jobs in their classified section. Many jobs can now be applied for online, which saves the time and effort of filling in a paper application and putting your resume in the post. Make sure you still follow through with the job application. Do not just apply for the job and then wait for a reply. Fill it in by the date that is listed and then wait a few days and call the company. It is important to be pro-active and show that you are interested in the job. The job will not come to you. It requires some effort.

How to find a job #4 Yellow pages

It is possible to find a job by simply reading through the yellow pages and calling companies directly and asking for a job. Some companies do not put out their listings straightaway, which means you may learn of a job before it has even been advertised. That shows initiative and drive for the job.

Finding a job is daunting, but with a little forethought and preparation it need not take too long to find a suitable job.


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