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3 months ago

Hey kid you want a job?

Great get online and go to a job board. Indeed, Linkedin whatever. Now you're gonna search for a role that's in your city, fits your qualifications, and doesn't seem like a bad time.

See that easy apply button? Don't hit it they just throw those in the trash. Now you're gonna want to go to the company's website and check their careers page.

Oh? That job doesn't exist anymore. Cool go back to the job board and find another one.

Great you found another job, you're on the company's career page and the job exists!! So you're going to need to make an account on the career page website. They're using Workday, the same site as the last job you applied for? Who cares? You need to make another account for THIS job's workday page.

Now you're going to upload your resume. That'll autopopulate about 15 boxes with everything on your resume, except formatted wrong and with tons of errors. So just go through and painstakingly check the dates on all of that and rewrite everything you already laid out in an aesthetically pleasing format on your resume.

Ok time for the cover letter, explain why this specific job and company are deeply important to you. You love their mission statement and wouldn't even laugh if their ceo was gunned down in the street. You'll really want to reiterate the things you just spent the last 20 minutes filling out on the resume section

(Remember to include language from the job description, people who work in HR are lower than dogs and they need patterns or they get confused.) Write about a page, but hey don't sound too desperate or robotic this is where they judge your character!

Maybe add your portfolio site at the end here, who knows if that helps no one has ever clicked mine haha.

Anywayyy time to hit apply! Congrats! You'll see that confirmation email come in and you should be getting the rejection letter in about 2 weeks. Unfortunately your resume didn't have the right buzzwords and the AI auto rejected you :(

Time to start again and try not to kill yourself!


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1 year ago

Anyone else feel like life (especially in America) is like gambling in a rigged game. Like oh you have to pay $70 for each college application and even if you are a solid applicant at least 75% will reject you. Oh you want to apply to jobs. Well you need a cover letter that is specific for why you want to earn minimum wage at Starbucks and you better not put down that you need a job. We don’t want any one who isn’t committed to our corporate overlords. Oh you want to volunteer in a lab. Well not sure that you are the right fit for our lab right now. And don’t get me started on trying to get a response from potential PhD advisors that you email.

I’m just really tired.


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5 years ago
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4 years ago
Getting The Perfect Job Can Have A Huge Impact In Your Life And In Your Happiness. So You Really Should

Getting the perfect job can have a huge impact in your life and in your happiness. So you really should be prepared when you need to find and land one ❗ According to ratings and reviews from other learners these courses give the best learning experience in the task of searching for a job and attending to a job interview 👏  So click the link to find Top 5 Job Search/Interview Courses According To Reviews 🎓👇


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7 years ago
A Job Hunter’s Spell By @thecluelesscoyote.

A Job Hunter’s Spell by @thecluelesscoyote.


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7 years ago
Today, I Created A Spell For The Very First Time. Maybe I Should Have Done More Research Into How To

Today, I created a spell for the very first time. Maybe I should have done more research into how to make that happen most effectively, but I decided to go with my gut and work with what I’ve got. It felt good.

The bowl in back contains a few pennies and a sachet full of shed snakeskin. The miniature green candle has a sigil, designed by @thesigilworkshop, carved into it. This one in particular is also drawn on my wrist and carried in a slip of paper in my cell phone case right now. “I have found the job I was looking for”. I wanted to put that message out into the world while also preparing a contingency for the possibility that I am disappointed by another rejection. The candle and the bowl are for the best case scenario. The stones are for the worst. To remind me how I’ll move forward if need be.

A Job Hunter’s Spell by @thecluelesscoyote

* green candle [for luck, success, abundance]

* snakeskin [for transformation and change]

* copper penny (pre-1982) [for prosperity] * rose quartz [for comfort and healing]

* amethyst [for soothing]

* carnelian [for motivation and endurance]

* white sage incense [for purifying and clearing away negativity]

I’m new to this, but I don’t think I’m one for verbal incantations. I lit the candle and the incense and pressed my fingers to each component of the spell, thinking about their meanings in my mind, visualizing the results I’m hoping for in either scenario. I let the candle burn out.

Please give your feedback, if you'd like! It was recommended to me by @growing-yet-into-magic to try a circular configuration next time, as well as to not spread my sigils too thin. What are your thoughts?


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9 Different Ways to Find a New Job Online - Investopedia

Networking, networking and networking: The beauty in this kind of job search is that it helps you take advantage of all your network connections. At the end of your conversation with any new connection, ask this all important question "Who else should I be talking to?" This way you get to expand your base and get introduced to those who could assist you with your search. Your networking should however be smart and creative. You can network with your alumni, ex employees, friends, career office etc. Next, constantly remind yourself that about seventy-percent of all job openings are not posted to any job board, nor even posted or discussed within an employer's own business walls. Nonetheless, the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, confirms the aforementioned "about seventy-percent" figure, so don't doubt it. And be sure... your doubts of it... won't change the truth of the number, it holds fast despite your belief-system. Instead, (TACTIC #1) do what most job seekers are not willing to do... customize a special resume for each such potential employer; a resume that specifically addresses, in an unspoken manner, each employer's individual workplace needs, and suggests you as the "superhero" solution to those specific and ongoing areas of business, which each employer/manager agrees could use some swift and measurable improvements - and how your resume statistics prove your ability to perform thusly. Then distribute that resume accordingly, per the steps below.

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Networking, networking and networking: The beauty in this kind of job search is that it helps you take advantage of all your network connections. At the end of your conversation with any new connection, ask this all important question "Who else should I be talking to?" This way you get to expand your base and get introduced to those who could assist you with your search. Your networking should however be smart and creative. You can network with your alumni, ex employees, friends, career office etc. Watch For  9 Different Ways to Find a New Job Online - Investopedia. Additionally, to turbo-charge this job search model, you must create meaningful employer-prospect lists that reasonably match the career you pursue, then put those lists to work as you methodically follow the steps below. While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview.

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Remember Pareto's 80/20% principle? The principle is also applicable to job search. For a start, only 20% of available job opportunities are advertised either online or in newspapers/magazines. The remaining 80% of available job opportunities are not advertised at all. 80% of job hunters are therefore scrambling for the 20% of the available jobs advertised either online or in newspapers while the lucky and resourceful 20% of job seekers are the ones benefiting from the 80% of jobs that are not advertised online or in newspapers. These resourceful job hunters are getting invitation for interviews faster and consequently getting employed faster. To make your job hunting more effective and consequently get employed quicker, you need to join these 20% getting access to the unadvertised jobs. That is where the use of the unconventional tactics of job search comes into play. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. TheLadders.com is one such service that caters to the management-level career searcher. The site charges $30 a month to provide pre-screened and hand-picked jobs. It winnows through more than 90,000 jobs to find the 5,000 that meet their cut. Whatever job search site you use, be sure to supplement your online efforts with face-to-face interaction as well. Because our personal contacts are still often our best, and face-to-face time provides you with the opportunity to articulate your strengths verbally, which will help immensely when you get an interview!

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By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don't apply again. TheLadders.com is one such service that caters to the management-level career searcher. The site charges $30 a month to provide pre-screened and hand-picked jobs. It winnows through more than 90,000 jobs to find the 5,000 that meet their cut. Whatever job search site you use, be sure to supplement your online efforts with face-to-face interaction as well. Because our personal contacts are still often our best, and face-to-face time provides you with the opportunity to articulate your strengths verbally, which will help immensely when you get an interview! It is rare to find a job search app for smart phones that enables you to apply via an uploaded resume. That is why being able to email a job listing to yourself is advised. Most apps will direct you to the job ad and you may be able to apply for the job using the online job application, but you will have to type this document on your phone.

As mentioned above, you should job search often when looking to secure a retail job. Although one search may pull up 20 retail jobs that you apply for, there are no guarantees you'll land a job interview or the position. Never apply for a few jobs and hope for the best. Don't stop applying for jobs until you have officially landed a position. Moreover, you should utilize other avenues of searching for a job. In addition to searching online, attend local career fairs, pay attention to hiring events advertised through signs, and review your newspaper's help wanted section. Relative to contacting employer-prospects... if you follow the processes reported in this article, and you talk and reach out to people in enough businesses - you will find company managers eager to talk to you about a possible job. Typically, no later than the fourth or fifth such serious employer-prospect follow-up inquiry and subsequent job interviews, or sooner, incites a job offer made by one or more employer. After carrying out a personal audit of yourself and learning about your career objectives it then becomes necessary to focus your job hunting on specific jobs that matches your interest, work preferences, passion, traits, skills and values. You can use job search engines to locate jobs by using keywords that matches your interests and locations where you prefer to work. Other methods of finding employment includes listing in newspapers, referrals from databases, professional magazines, employment agencies, executive search firms, consulting firms, outsourcing agencies, informal inquiries, mass mailing of resumes etc. Narrowing of search criteria brings about focus of the job search and consequently provides more relevant listings to review and less relevant listings to weed out.


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How to find a Job Online | Jobfind | Youth Central

While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview. Tip #4: Apply for dozens of jobs a day. Is a numbers game, right? Nope. It's a matter of conveying that you are the exact right person for the job. If you are applying for every job, then you are wasting your time and the time of the people whose jobs you are applying to. At the very least confirm that the job which you are applying to exists. An easy way to confirm that the job exists is to ask when the start date is. Sadly, not all postings are for jobs that actually are being filled. So first, you have to find those employer/managers then you have to pick their brains.

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On that same note, you waste time if you are searching multiple job search sites separately. There are a number of computer applications, as well as smart phone apps, that enable you to search all the best career sites at once; with one search. It can take hours to search site #1, then search site #2, then site #3, and so forth. Breaking News  How to find a Job Online | Jobfind | Youth Central. Once you are fueled with names, departments and other details, call them. Get them on the phone, if possible, or at least speak with associated colleagues, Administrative Assistants or personal Secretaries to decision-makers, to ask important questions; inquiries that can confirm the names and titles of the persons that work and manage the areas of business where you seek employment; also, confirm status of any yet-to-be-posted job openings; and ask - hypothetically, if such a job was open, or in the past when the manager was hiring - what would most impress the hiring manager about a job candidate? It's best to get that type of specific job information directly from the hiring-authority whenever possible, but sometimes it is difficult to reach them; so... You should prefer sites that offer something of real value before you give them anything...including your email address. This could be a free report, a self-administered career assessment or list of sample job descriptions. Take a look at what they offer. If you like what you see, sign up for their email newsletter or register as a client. Usually, you can tell a bad job search website in seconds. If the pages are "link farms"--with little or no content and masses of links to other sites or product offerings--don't waste your time. Don't waste your money, and above all else, never trust a site like this with your personal and/or financial information!

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To ensure your job search goes off without a hitch and to ensure you don't waste a moment of time, here are some helpful tips: It is important to note that last observation, and remember it, at least during any job search using the job search strategies reported in this article. In fact, remember to check-at-the-door most previous job search beliefs, they will prove to be massive time and energy wasters; set them aside, especially those concepts that used to yield results but now prove to be impotent; like the rumor that if you send out enough copies of the same resume someone will call back. That may be work for certain entry-level jobs, but not careers. The tactics herein rely on accurate, repeating numbers. The job seeker performing certain numbers of job search tasks in a repeated, methodical manner, without fail, whose results always move things forward, towards a real job offer. After carrying out a personal audit of yourself and learning about your career objectives it then becomes necessary to focus your job hunting on specific jobs that matches your interest, work preferences, passion, traits, skills and values. You can use job search engines to locate jobs by using keywords that matches your interests and locations where you prefer to work. Other methods of finding employment includes listing in newspapers, referrals from databases, professional magazines, employment agencies, executive search firms, consulting firms, outsourcing agencies, informal inquiries, mass mailing of resumes etc. Narrowing of search criteria brings about focus of the job search and consequently provides more relevant listings to review and less relevant listings to weed out.

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It is rare to find a job search app for smart phones that enables you to apply via an uploaded resume. That is why being able to email a job listing to yourself is advised. Most apps will direct you to the job ad and you may be able to apply for the job using the online job application, but you will have to type this document on your phone. Job Search Technique #1: Do nothing, or mostly nothing. Assume that there are no jobs out there, or there are too many qualified candidates to conduct a successful search. The same holds true for printed resumes. Job seekers should always be prepared to apply for jobs. Maybe you are at the dentist and see a "now hiring secretary" sign. If you have a printed copy of your resume in your car, you can apply. There is no need to waste time and money to return home, print your resume, and return back to the office to apply.

The best job search websites can save you time and keep you focused. Others are shameless marketers just pushing products and cashing in on Internet traffic. Most job search sites require you to enter in a search word or phrase. It you want to work in retail and it does not matter if you work as a cashier, stocker, customer service agent, sales person, or manager - search with "retail." This type of search will pull up all retail jobs. If you are looking for specific jobs hiring now, search with the job title in question. For example, if you were to search with "retail manager," you will only see retail management job openings, such as those for store managers, assistant managers, and team leaders. It's important to learn how to use the good sites and avoid the bad ones. Here's a quick guide to get you started. The good sites generally reflect a sizable investment of time, creative energy and money. The people who have put them together are obviously serious about what they're doing, and while they are just as eager to make a buck as anyone else, they offer value for the money they receive.


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3 Ways to Search for Jobs Online - wikiHow

At the very least, you can use the better sites to educate yourself on what jobs are available, where they are and what they're paying. Companies may read your resume, and you may even get that long-awaited phone call asking you to come in for an interview. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! Seem too intrusive? It's not. It's only about getting hired. Most folks who receive such phone calls, emails, chat or IM messages or those whom respond to tweets or comment on postings made previously on that or some other social-mobi system - most of us, worldwide, don't mind to help. So don't be afraid to ask for information.

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When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! Blog on This  3 Ways to Search for Jobs Online - wikiHow. Additionally, to turbo-charge this job search model, you must create meaningful employer-prospect lists that reasonably match the career you pursue, then put those lists to work as you methodically follow the steps below. Indeed.com and SimplyHired.com don't offer their own content. Instead they pull listings from all the major job search websites, company websites and newspapers, and display them in a page of search results. This can be very helpful. In seconds you can get a good idea of your options and what's available. Just don't expect a site like this to offer any kind of personalized service. It's not what they do.

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By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don't apply again. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! Using temporary agencies to get full time jobs: Many savvy employers use temporary agencies as screening device for needed talents. This is often used as a ploy to put temporary workers through trial/probationary period. A conscientious and talented employee could always get hired through this method. Therefore if offered a temporary job grab it with both hands.

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Indeed.com and SimplyHired.com don't offer their own content. Instead they pull listings from all the major job search websites, company websites and newspapers, and display them in a page of search results. This can be very helpful. In seconds you can get a good idea of your options and what's available. Just don't expect a site like this to offer any kind of personalized service. It's not what they do. For some people, such activities may seem over-the-top -- and these strategies do require some unorthodox but friendly snooping around, too, some may say - but not deemed such by any reasonable professional assessment. To secure career-level employment positions, you cannot be shy about making direct contact to business operators and employer managers who are not advertising to hire for your job specialty (and do not be too shy to communicate with their associated employees or ex-employees, too), as smart job seekers remember that many of those business operators and employer managers are also known to occasionally hire specialists with your sorts of skills - even when there are no obvious job openings available. A job search website cannot, of course, guarantee you a job--not even a paid subscription service like TheLadders, but they may help you get your foot into the door. Think of them as your back-up plan, and spend the majority of energy on the important building blocks of the career search process: career assessment, career research, and mapping out an effective job search.

Tip #6: Give up. The average job search takes 3 months. If you expect to be paid more than $100K it can take 5 months. Some of the more effective job search techniques take a long time to work. Networking is best done when you still have a job, not started when you walk out the door. So don't expect overnight results, because getting a job is about building the relationships that lead you to the right position. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it. So don't give up on this approach to finding gainful, reliable employment. It is proven to generate hires - if you stick-with-it and perform every step in the process. Work this job search model as thoroughly as you will work the very job you pursue.


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The 3 Best Ways to Find Jobs Online and Offline in 2019

Too many job seekers find themselves weeks or months past the time when they expect to be hired and started at a solid, career-level, employment position. If that description sounds anything like your circumstances, then pay attention to the following tactics that often jump-start and move ahead a job search onto the employment superhighway. Next, constantly remind yourself that about seventy-percent of all job openings are not posted to any job board, nor even posted or discussed within an employer's own business walls. Nonetheless, the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, confirms the aforementioned "about seventy-percent" figure, so don't doubt it. And be sure... your doubts of it... won't change the truth of the number, it holds fast despite your belief-system. Another variance you'll commonly find with job programs is the websites searched. Some apps will search one job site and one job site only. Other apps will search multiple career sites at once. You want to be able to search multiple websites at once. You want one search to produce jobs from CareerBuilder, Monster, Indeed, Simply Hired, Dice, Craigslist, and so forth.

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It is recommended that you search as many career sites as possible. This is due to the fact that not all companies use Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com. By only searching one job website, you limit yourself. Spread The Word About  The 3 Best Ways to Find Jobs Online and Offline in 2019. Are you a job seeker presently at loss as to how to make a success of your job search? Are you a job seeker agonizing on the way to land that dream job? We human relation practitioners have known that making a success of your job search is hard work. In point of fact it could be the hardest job in a job hunter's life. It requires innovation and creativity to make it a reality. As a job seeker therefore, you have to bring a lot of ingenuity into job hunting to make it effective and result oriented. Since you are also marketing a product which is you the job seeker, therefore as in marketing it requires positioning, process, persistence, performance and personality. You also have to exhibit enough dexterity as a job seeker marketing yourself to prospective employers. This write up is therefore about the various ways of enhancing the effectiveness of their job hunting. Are you a job seeker presently at loss as to how to make a success of your job search? Are you a job seeker agonizing on the way to land that dream job? We human relation practitioners have known that making a success of your job search is hard work. In point of fact it could be the hardest job in a job hunter's life. It requires innovation and creativity to make it a reality. As a job seeker therefore, you have to bring a lot of ingenuity into job hunting to make it effective and result oriented. Since you are also marketing a product which is you the job seeker, therefore as in marketing it requires positioning, process, persistence, performance and personality. You also have to exhibit enough dexterity as a job seeker marketing yourself to prospective employers. This write up is therefore about the various ways of enhancing the effectiveness of their job hunting.

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Tip #6: Give up. The average job search takes 3 months. If you expect to be paid more than $100K it can take 5 months. Some of the more effective job search techniques take a long time to work. Networking is best done when you still have a job, not started when you walk out the door. So don't expect overnight results, because getting a job is about building the relationships that lead you to the right position. Tip #5: Don't bother to tailor your resume to the language of the post. Don't bother tailoring your cover letter to the language of the posting. Its logic, isn't it. As more and more jobs get posted on job boards, searching these millions of jobs requires a computer. How does a person search millions of resumes--by entering search words, of course. You resume should use the same language as the posting for it to show up in the search. Don't lie, just use the same language to describe the same type work. It is important to note that last observation, and remember it, at least during any job search using the job search strategies reported in this article. In fact, remember to check-at-the-door most previous job search beliefs, they will prove to be massive time and energy wasters; set them aside, especially those concepts that used to yield results but now prove to be impotent; like the rumor that if you send out enough copies of the same resume someone will call back. That may be work for certain entry-level jobs, but not careers. The tactics herein rely on accurate, repeating numbers. The job seeker performing certain numbers of job search tasks in a repeated, methodical manner, without fail, whose results always move things forward, towards a real job offer.

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It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it. Career Search America has one mission: to help military personnel and veterans navigate the transition from military to civilian life. Whether you're looking for career coaching services or are simply casually researching the career change process, you'll find the Career Search America site invaluable. One of the nice things about Monster is that you can search jobs using as many as eight different criteria including location, salary, education level, job category, years of experience, and job duration. Whether you are just starting out or are making a mid-career transition, a massive site like Monster is a good place to start.

Are you a job seeker presently at loss as to how to make a success of your job search? Are you a job seeker agonizing on the way to land that dream job? We human relation practitioners have known that making a success of your job search is hard work. In point of fact it could be the hardest job in a job hunter's life. It requires innovation and creativity to make it a reality. As a job seeker therefore, you have to bring a lot of ingenuity into job hunting to make it effective and result oriented. Since you are also marketing a product which is you the job seeker, therefore as in marketing it requires positioning, process, persistence, performance and personality. You also have to exhibit enough dexterity as a job seeker marketing yourself to prospective employers. This write up is therefore about the various ways of enhancing the effectiveness of their job hunting. Tip #4: Apply for dozens of jobs a day. Is a numbers game, right? Nope. It's a matter of conveying that you are the exact right person for the job. If you are applying for every job, then you are wasting your time and the time of the people whose jobs you are applying to. At the very least confirm that the job which you are applying to exists. An easy way to confirm that the job exists is to ask when the start date is. Sadly, not all postings are for jobs that actually are being filled. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it.


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Most job search sites require you to enter in a search word or phrase. It you want to work in retail and it does not matter if you work as a cashier, stocker, customer service agent, sales person, or manager - search with "retail." This type of search will pull up all retail jobs. If you are looking for specific jobs hiring now, search with the job title in question. For example, if you were to search with "retail manager," you will only see retail management job openings, such as those for store managers, assistant managers, and team leaders. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it. Indeed.com and SimplyHired.com don't offer their own content. Instead they pull listings from all the major job search websites, company websites and newspapers, and display them in a page of search results. This can be very helpful. In seconds you can get a good idea of your options and what's available. Just don't expect a site like this to offer any kind of personalized service. It's not what they do.

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Is the job search technique you presently use effective enough to land you the dream job you have always coveted? Are you sure you will get the desired interview invitations from using the conventional job search techniques? We hiring managers have realized that to get your dream job, you need to ditch the conventional job hunting techniques and utilize the unconventional job search tactics especially if you want your job seeking to be result oriented. This is because such tactics are more proactive because you the job seeker will set the pace of your search campaign. Further, they are highly targeted because they focus on specific industries, geographic areas, employers and positional types. They are also customized because they help in emphasizing your individuality by weaving your personality and career related values into your resume. Our objective here in this article is to identify such techniques you can use to land your dream job. Blog on This  How to Search for a Job Online | Glassdoor Guides. It is rare to find a job search app for smart phones that enables you to apply via an uploaded resume. That is why being able to email a job listing to yourself is advised. Most apps will direct you to the job ad and you may be able to apply for the job using the online job application, but you will have to type this document on your phone. The first tip in making a success of your job search is personal assessment. You need to know what you can do or cannot do and this is important in focusing your career objectives and consequently making a success of your job hunt. It is important to know your feelings about work itself. You need to know what your goals are in one or five year's time. What are your work preferences, your values, your interest areas, skills you possess and personal traits. You may also assess your feelings about working alone or in a group. All these will keep you in a good stead in determining the kind of career and jobs you should pursue.

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As mentioned above, you should job search often when looking to secure a retail job. Although one search may pull up 20 retail jobs that you apply for, there are no guarantees you'll land a job interview or the position. Never apply for a few jobs and hope for the best. Don't stop applying for jobs until you have officially landed a position. Moreover, you should utilize other avenues of searching for a job. In addition to searching online, attend local career fairs, pay attention to hiring events advertised through signs, and review your newspaper's help wanted section. Of course, you cannot forget about CareerBuilder. CareerBuilder, which has been around since 1995, is the granddaddy of job search websites. It's powerful job search engine allows you to use up to seven criteria to gain access to its massive database of available jobs. You can post your resume, sign up for alerts to jobs that match your keywords, and get a heads up about upcoming career fairs. Tip #3: Search online postings for 8-12 hours a day. Jobs are filled by people, not computers, so you must interact with people before you get the job. A successful job hunt might involve finding who the hiring manager and trying to contact him. But that's a successful job search technique, so you wouldn't want to try that! Heaven forbid that you doggedly call someone to find out who is in charge!

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When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! It is no secret that we tend to think of computers when talking about looking for a job online. A standard internet search on your computer will turn up a number of career search websites. Did you also know that you can use your smart phone as well? You can! Whether you have an iPhone, Windows phone, or Android phone, you can use this device to job search. On your phone's marketplace, you'll find a number of job search app designed to get the job done. It is important to note that last observation, and remember it, at least during any job search using the job search strategies reported in this article. In fact, remember to check-at-the-door most previous job search beliefs, they will prove to be massive time and energy wasters; set them aside, especially those concepts that used to yield results but now prove to be impotent; like the rumor that if you send out enough copies of the same resume someone will call back. That may be work for certain entry-level jobs, but not careers. The tactics herein rely on accurate, repeating numbers. The job seeker performing certain numbers of job search tasks in a repeated, methodical manner, without fail, whose results always move things forward, towards a real job offer.

If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere. Jean Muller is the co-owner and expert behind Career Search America, a consulting service dedicated to helping America's leaders transition from the military to civil careers. Jean is an experienced Human Resource professional with proven success in consulting to high technology, health care, professional services, non-profits, and insurance industries. By following the steps listed above and taking necessary action, making a success out of your job search will certainly become a reality. This is because the steps will guide potential employees in achieving the desired result of employment. Further all the secrets required for enhancing employ-ability have been presented in easy to learn and understandable manner which will consequently help the average job seeker in landing his dream job.


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In order to get the attention of an employer who is not advertising a job opening, don't simply send a meek inquiry to HR requesting consideration for a job that doesn't exist. That approach almost always fails. After carrying out a personal audit of yourself and learning about your career objectives it then becomes necessary to focus your job hunting on specific jobs that matches your interest, work preferences, passion, traits, skills and values. You can use job search engines to locate jobs by using keywords that matches your interests and locations where you prefer to work. Other methods of finding employment includes listing in newspapers, referrals from databases, professional magazines, employment agencies, executive search firms, consulting firms, outsourcing agencies, informal inquiries, mass mailing of resumes etc. Narrowing of search criteria brings about focus of the job search and consequently provides more relevant listings to review and less relevant listings to weed out. By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don't apply again.

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And by the way, these tactics are not the typical network-with-industry-friends or the visit-a-niche-job-board sort of job search advice. Keep your mind open about these suggestions. These are the same friendly, but to-the-point, approaches that many professional executive search-recruiters use to generate job hires at all levels of employment. Such methods generate job offers - year after year - and they will work for you now, if you stay focused. Read  Finding a Job Online | Indeed.com. A job search website cannot, of course, guarantee you a job--not even a paid subscription service like TheLadders, but they may help you get your foot into the door. Think of them as your back-up plan, and spend the majority of energy on the important building blocks of the career search process: career assessment, career research, and mapping out an effective job search. A number of apps have separate resume databases that attach to another app available for download on the marketplace. For example, EXAMPLE A may have a Job Search App #1 and in that app you have the ability to upload or type up a short resume. The app you are loading this resume into is a job search app, but EXAMPLE A also has a Resume Finder on the marketplace. Your resume will likely be added to this Resume Finder's database.

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If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere. To ensure your job search goes off without a hitch and to ensure you don't waste a moment of time, here are some helpful tips: Are you looking for a job? Would you like to work in the retail industry? You can find a large selection of retail jobs hiring now with a simple internet search online. On that same note, there are some factors you should take into consideration when job searching for retail jobs online.

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Since a search on your phone's marketplace will return a number of job search apps, which one should you install? Here are a few features to look for: The first tip in making a success of your job search is personal assessment. You need to know what you can do or cannot do and this is important in focusing your career objectives and consequently making a success of your job hunt. It is important to know your feelings about work itself. You need to know what your goals are in one or five year's time. What are your work preferences, your values, your interest areas, skills you possess and personal traits. You may also assess your feelings about working alone or in a group. All these will keep you in a good stead in determining the kind of career and jobs you should pursue. While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview.

By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don't apply again. It is recommended that you search as many career sites as possible. This is due to the fact that not all companies use Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com. By only searching one job website, you limit yourself. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search!


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These tactics are the ones listed below: Being able to search multiple job sites at once is advised because it will give you the upper-hand, but a good application will have additional features for you to take advantage of. For example, you should have options when it comes to searching for jobs. You should be able to key in your zip code or city and state. It is best to choose a search radius, as this enables you to determine how far you want to drive to work each day. If a search radius is not offered, you should at least be able to arrange jobs in order of distance from your zip code. After carrying out a personal audit of yourself and learning about your career objectives it then becomes necessary to focus your job hunting on specific jobs that matches your interest, work preferences, passion, traits, skills and values. You can use job search engines to locate jobs by using keywords that matches your interests and locations where you prefer to work. Other methods of finding employment includes listing in newspapers, referrals from databases, professional magazines, employment agencies, executive search firms, consulting firms, outsourcing agencies, informal inquiries, mass mailing of resumes etc. Narrowing of search criteria brings about focus of the job search and consequently provides more relevant listings to review and less relevant listings to weed out.

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It's so easy to mess up your job search that everyone does it. You will almost certainly find a technique that you have applied in your search for employment. You may even find your job hunt problem. By following the steps listed above and taking necessary action, making a success out of your job search will certainly become a reality. This is because the steps will guide potential employees in achieving the desired result of employment. Further all the secrets required for enhancing employ-ability have been presented in easy to learn and understandable manner which will consequently help the average job seeker in landing his dream job. Endeavor to craft your resume in a professional manner such that it will be a perfect match with the job on offer. Same with your resume cover letter. This is the only way your chances of being invited for interview can be enhanced. Without their being targeted to fit the requirements of the job they will be ignored.

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Seem too intrusive? It's not. It's only about getting hired. Most folks who receive such phone calls, emails, chat or IM messages or those whom respond to tweets or comment on postings made previously on that or some other social-mobi system - most of us, worldwide, don't mind to help. So don't be afraid to ask for information. So don't give up on this approach to finding gainful, reliable employment. It is proven to generate hires - if you stick-with-it and perform every step in the process. Work this job search model as thoroughly as you will work the very job you pursue. From the foregoing, it is evident that using the conventional techniques in your job search will not land you the desired job. It is only when combined with the unconventional techniques that you get the desired result. This is because while the traditional job search techniques focus on the visible job market, theses tactics penetrate the hidden job market or those jobs that are either not yet available or virtually unknown. You should therefore stop making the same mistakes most job hunters are making by making use of these unconventional tactics.

Being able to search multiple job sites at once is advised because it will give you the upper-hand, but a good application will have additional features for you to take advantage of. For example, you should have options when it comes to searching for jobs. You should be able to key in your zip code or city and state. It is best to choose a search radius, as this enables you to determine how far you want to drive to work each day. If a search radius is not offered, you should at least be able to arrange jobs in order of distance from your zip code. It is recommended that you search as many career sites as possible. This is due to the fact that not all companies use Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com. By only searching one job website, you limit yourself. Being able to search multiple job sites at once is advised because it will give you the upper-hand, but a good application will have additional features for you to take advantage of. For example, you should have options when it comes to searching for jobs. You should be able to key in your zip code or city and state. It is best to choose a search radius, as this enables you to determine how far you want to drive to work each day. If a search radius is not offered, you should at least be able to arrange jobs in order of distance from your zip code.


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As you know, you'll find thousands of applications available for download on your marketplace. If you have an Android phone, you'll use the Android Market and so forth. These apps vary in price. Let's take games for example. Many are free to install, some are 99 cents, and others cost as much as $5. You will find the same price variances with job finders. If you are in need of a job, you might not consider job searching a waste of time. It is vital that you start obtaining a steady paycheck; therefore, any work and effort put into a job search is time well-spent. With that said, thousands of job seekers make simple, but time consuming mistakes. Yes, each simple mistake or oversight might only lead to a minute or two of wasted time, but that time can easily add up. By following the steps listed above and taking necessary action, making a success out of your job search will certainly become a reality. This is because the steps will guide potential employees in achieving the desired result of employment. Further all the secrets required for enhancing employ-ability have been presented in easy to learn and understandable manner which will consequently help the average job seeker in landing his dream job.

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While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview. One of the nice things about Monster is that you can search jobs using as many as eight different criteria including location, salary, education level, job category, years of experience, and job duration. Whether you are just starting out or are making a mid-career transition, a massive site like Monster is a good place to start. It is no secret that we tend to think of computers when talking about looking for a job online. A standard internet search on your computer will turn up a number of career search websites. Did you also know that you can use your smart phone as well? You can! Whether you have an iPhone, Windows phone, or Android phone, you can use this device to job search. On your phone's marketplace, you'll find a number of job search app designed to get the job done.

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The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. What therefore are those actions a potential employee needs to take to make a success of his or her job search? What are the necessary steps to be taken to make job seeking result oriented rather than mere action? My experience as an HR expert has shown that the following are the steps you should take to take you from a mere job seeker to a potential employee. (TACTIC #2) It's easier than you think. Prior to constructing each custom resume, perform research about each company you choose to pursue - this is serious business so organize and get on with the work ASAP and stay focused or you may lose your nerve to complete the tasks - discover the actual names of decision-makers who would approve, or contribute to a decision to, hire for the department or job-title or vocational specialty that you intend to pursue with each employer-prospect. And in your research, as you discover each business' most urgent workplace hiring needs in your job specialty, you discover exactly which of your job skills and industry experiences to use to create a custom resume, and which related employment statistics may best impress each hiring manager.

One of the nice things about Monster is that you can search jobs using as many as eight different criteria including location, salary, education level, job category, years of experience, and job duration. Whether you are just starting out or are making a mid-career transition, a massive site like Monster is a good place to start. After carrying out a personal audit of yourself and learning about your career objectives it then becomes necessary to focus your job hunting on specific jobs that matches your interest, work preferences, passion, traits, skills and values. You can use job search engines to locate jobs by using keywords that matches your interests and locations where you prefer to work. Other methods of finding employment includes listing in newspapers, referrals from databases, professional magazines, employment agencies, executive search firms, consulting firms, outsourcing agencies, informal inquiries, mass mailing of resumes etc. Narrowing of search criteria brings about focus of the job search and consequently provides more relevant listings to review and less relevant listings to weed out. Reading a job listing is an important step because vital information is provided. In addition to determining if the job is something that you'd enjoy doing, you can determine if you are wasting your time by applying. For example, if Company A is hiring for a part-time overnight cashier and you cannot work overnights - you know not to bother applying for the job. Don't waste time on job listings with hours that you cannot work or jobs with requirements you do not come close to meeting; focus your attention on more promising leads.


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Did you find your job search problem among these stellar, idiotic job search techniques? Most people looking for jobs today have one or more of these problems--and some won't admit it. Is the job search technique you presently use effective enough to land you the dream job you have always coveted? Are you sure you will get the desired interview invitations from using the conventional job search techniques? We hiring managers have realized that to get your dream job, you need to ditch the conventional job hunting techniques and utilize the unconventional job search tactics especially if you want your job seeking to be result oriented. This is because such tactics are more proactive because you the job seeker will set the pace of your search campaign. Further, they are highly targeted because they focus on specific industries, geographic areas, employers and positional types. They are also customized because they help in emphasizing your individuality by weaving your personality and career related values into your resume. Our objective here in this article is to identify such techniques you can use to land your dream job. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job.

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(TACTIC #2) It's easier than you think. Prior to constructing each custom resume, perform research about each company you choose to pursue - this is serious business so organize and get on with the work ASAP and stay focused or you may lose your nerve to complete the tasks - discover the actual names of decision-makers who would approve, or contribute to a decision to, hire for the department or job-title or vocational specialty that you intend to pursue with each employer-prospect. And in your research, as you discover each business' most urgent workplace hiring needs in your job specialty, you discover exactly which of your job skills and industry experiences to use to create a custom resume, and which related employment statistics may best impress each hiring manager. It is rare to find a job search app for smart phones that enables you to apply via an uploaded resume. That is why being able to email a job listing to yourself is advised. Most apps will direct you to the job ad and you may be able to apply for the job using the online job application, but you will have to type this document on your phone. You might be surprised how many job seekers apply for the same job two or three times. Most of these duplicate applications or resumes are by mistake. Either way, they waste time. It is also important to note that hiring managers dislike duplicate resumes and job applications as well; it does not create a good impression.

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Job Search Tip #2: Say nothing. Never talk about being out of work or underemployed. The surest way to never get a job, is to never ask for one. The second surest way to fail a job search is to never mention to people you know that you'd like a job. If you really want to mess up your life, stay in your house and pull the curtains on the world. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it. Making use of your phone: Most job seekers do not do this. Only about 1 - 2% actually do it. This is because it is similar to cold calling in sale and marketing which most salesmen hate to do. However, by calling the hiring manager or a person that can influence your employment in any organization, you are not requesting for an interview but only starting a relationship. You should also try letting the person you are calling know the person that introduced him or her to you. Chances are that you might not be successful at your first attempt. You should however endeavor to persist by following up through emails and further phone calls. Try building a rapport with the hiring manager and a few others within your target company. That way you might stumble on some leads that would be of assistance during your interview.

Are you a job seeker presently at loss as to how to make a success of your job search? Are you a job seeker agonizing on the way to land that dream job? We human relation practitioners have known that making a success of your job search is hard work. In point of fact it could be the hardest job in a job hunter's life. It requires innovation and creativity to make it a reality. As a job seeker therefore, you have to bring a lot of ingenuity into job hunting to make it effective and result oriented. Since you are also marketing a product which is you the job seeker, therefore as in marketing it requires positioning, process, persistence, performance and personality. You also have to exhibit enough dexterity as a job seeker marketing yourself to prospective employers. This write up is therefore about the various ways of enhancing the effectiveness of their job hunting. Tip #6: Give up. The average job search takes 3 months. If you expect to be paid more than $100K it can take 5 months. Some of the more effective job search techniques take a long time to work. Networking is best done when you still have a job, not started when you walk out the door. So don't expect overnight results, because getting a job is about building the relationships that lead you to the right position. Networking, networking and networking: The beauty in this kind of job search is that it helps you take advantage of all your network connections. At the end of your conversation with any new connection, ask this all important question "Who else should I be talking to?" This way you get to expand your base and get introduced to those who could assist you with your search. Your networking should however be smart and creative. You can network with your alumni, ex employees, friends, career office etc.


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You might be surprised how many job seekers apply for the same job two or three times. Most of these duplicate applications or resumes are by mistake. Either way, they waste time. It is also important to note that hiring managers dislike duplicate resumes and job applications as well; it does not create a good impression. Don't be shy about directly contacting actual working employees, including non-managers, in those same departments. Be friendly, not demanding or expectant, explain how much respect you have for the company (by this point you should have already researched each employer-prospect enough to state briefly, but meaningfully, about why you respect them). Tell them why you seek employment there. Ask for advice on the smartest way to navigate a path to a job offer, or tips on which areas of that department could use some help, and about any ongoing business challenges there relating to your areas of training. (TACTIC #2) It's easier than you think. Prior to constructing each custom resume, perform research about each company you choose to pursue - this is serious business so organize and get on with the work ASAP and stay focused or you may lose your nerve to complete the tasks - discover the actual names of decision-makers who would approve, or contribute to a decision to, hire for the department or job-title or vocational specialty that you intend to pursue with each employer-prospect. And in your research, as you discover each business' most urgent workplace hiring needs in your job specialty, you discover exactly which of your job skills and industry experiences to use to create a custom resume, and which related employment statistics may best impress each hiring manager.

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While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview. What Is  Tips for keeping yourself organized during your job search (opinion). Once you are fueled with names, departments and other details, call them. Get them on the phone, if possible, or at least speak with associated colleagues, Administrative Assistants or personal Secretaries to decision-makers, to ask important questions; inquiries that can confirm the names and titles of the persons that work and manage the areas of business where you seek employment; also, confirm status of any yet-to-be-posted job openings; and ask - hypothetically, if such a job was open, or in the past when the manager was hiring - what would most impress the hiring manager about a job candidate? It's best to get that type of specific job information directly from the hiring-authority whenever possible, but sometimes it is difficult to reach them; so... As mentioned above, you should job search often when looking to secure a retail job. Although one search may pull up 20 retail jobs that you apply for, there are no guarantees you'll land a job interview or the position. Never apply for a few jobs and hope for the best. Don't stop applying for jobs until you have officially landed a position. Moreover, you should utilize other avenues of searching for a job. In addition to searching online, attend local career fairs, pay attention to hiring events advertised through signs, and review your newspaper's help wanted section.

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As mentioned above, you should job search often when looking to secure a retail job. Although one search may pull up 20 retail jobs that you apply for, there are no guarantees you'll land a job interview or the position. Never apply for a few jobs and hope for the best. Don't stop applying for jobs until you have officially landed a position. Moreover, you should utilize other avenues of searching for a job. In addition to searching online, attend local career fairs, pay attention to hiring events advertised through signs, and review your newspaper's help wanted section. Networking, networking and networking: The beauty in this kind of job search is that it helps you take advantage of all your network connections. At the end of your conversation with any new connection, ask this all important question "Who else should I be talking to?" This way you get to expand your base and get introduced to those who could assist you with your search. Your networking should however be smart and creative. You can network with your alumni, ex employees, friends, career office etc. It is important to note that last observation, and remember it, at least during any job search using the job search strategies reported in this article. In fact, remember to check-at-the-door most previous job search beliefs, they will prove to be massive time and energy wasters; set them aside, especially those concepts that used to yield results but now prove to be impotent; like the rumor that if you send out enough copies of the same resume someone will call back. That may be work for certain entry-level jobs, but not careers. The tactics herein rely on accurate, repeating numbers. The job seeker performing certain numbers of job search tasks in a repeated, methodical manner, without fail, whose results always move things forward, towards a real job offer.

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And by the way, these tactics are not the typical network-with-industry-friends or the visit-a-niche-job-board sort of job search advice. Keep your mind open about these suggestions. These are the same friendly, but to-the-point, approaches that many professional executive search-recruiters use to generate job hires at all levels of employment. Such methods generate job offers - year after year - and they will work for you now, if you stay focused. Of course, you cannot forget about CareerBuilder. CareerBuilder, which has been around since 1995, is the granddaddy of job search websites. It's powerful job search engine allows you to use up to seven criteria to gain access to its massive database of available jobs. You can post your resume, sign up for alerts to jobs that match your keywords, and get a heads up about upcoming career fairs. Jean works with individual leaders to maximize transitional situations and with organizations to build expandable, results oriented HR and management practices. Currently, Jean's business finds her traveling to VA to work with Military personnel in transition. The focus is to enhance their understanding of what today's employers expect candidates to know and to do in all aspects of the employment cycle. Workshops that provide the tools and techniques to accomplish this are held at the Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia.

This is another step in having an effective job hunt. You can find employment adverts through newspapers, journals, publications, professional associations, internet and eRecruiting systems. All these need to be pursued if you really want to make your job hunt successful and result oriented. Following all these leads (together with the unadvertised) will increase your chances of uncovering openings that matches your desires. You should however keep your search focused and apply for only jobs which you are qualified. Employers only notice applicants whose skills and experience matches the one they are looking for. If not your resume and cover letter will be ignored and discarded. You should learn as much as possible about the company you are targeting if you are offered an interview. Prepare adequately before the interview. Prepare with likely interview questions. Hold mock interviews with your friends to identify your lapses. Dress appropriately for the interview and be relaxed during the interview. You should make adequate effort to convince the interviewer with your skills, abilities and accomplishments with a view to convincing him that you are a perfect candidate for the position on offer. Indeed.com and SimplyHired.com don't offer their own content. Instead they pull listings from all the major job search websites, company websites and newspapers, and display them in a page of search results. This can be very helpful. In seconds you can get a good idea of your options and what's available. Just don't expect a site like this to offer any kind of personalized service. It's not what they do.


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It is not all the job openings that are normally advertised. There are some hidden job markets. This is because some recruiters and employers sometimes recruit job seekers that are recommended to them by colleagues, friends and sometimes associates. I personally have once been employed through this means. You should therefore get acquainted with potential employers with a view to having a pre-knowledge of available jobs before they are advertised by developing your contact network. To advertise your availability in the job market, you need to get the names of the professionals in your field. You need to ask faculty, alumni and peers on how to contact such persons. Also, directories, association listings, professional bodies, alumni associations, job search clubs and telephone books are veritable source of such names. To get reliable information about any job listing in any organization the best person to contact is the supervisor or manager of the position you are interested in. Tip #6: Give up. The average job search takes 3 months. If you expect to be paid more than $100K it can take 5 months. Some of the more effective job search techniques take a long time to work. Networking is best done when you still have a job, not started when you walk out the door. So don't expect overnight results, because getting a job is about building the relationships that lead you to the right position. And by the way, these tactics are not the typical network-with-industry-friends or the visit-a-niche-job-board sort of job search advice. Keep your mind open about these suggestions. These are the same friendly, but to-the-point, approaches that many professional executive search-recruiters use to generate job hires at all levels of employment. Such methods generate job offers - year after year - and they will work for you now, if you stay focused.

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So first, you have to find those employer/managers then you have to pick their brains. Check Out  Knowing where to start the search for an entry-level job is half the battle. Once you are fueled with names, departments and other details, call them. Get them on the phone, if possible, or at least speak with associated colleagues, Administrative Assistants or personal Secretaries to decision-makers, to ask important questions; inquiries that can confirm the names and titles of the persons that work and manage the areas of business where you seek employment; also, confirm status of any yet-to-be-posted job openings; and ask - hypothetically, if such a job was open, or in the past when the manager was hiring - what would most impress the hiring manager about a job candidate? It's best to get that type of specific job information directly from the hiring-authority whenever possible, but sometimes it is difficult to reach them; so... It is no secret that we tend to think of computers when talking about looking for a job online. A standard internet search on your computer will turn up a number of career search websites. Did you also know that you can use your smart phone as well? You can! Whether you have an iPhone, Windows phone, or Android phone, you can use this device to job search. On your phone's marketplace, you'll find a number of job search app designed to get the job done.

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It's important to learn how to use the good sites and avoid the bad ones. Here's a quick guide to get you started. The good sites generally reflect a sizable investment of time, creative energy and money. The people who have put them together are obviously serious about what they're doing, and while they are just as eager to make a buck as anyone else, they offer value for the money they receive. Another tip in making a success of your job hunt is to create professional profiles on networking sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, Skillpages and VisualCV. Branding yourself in a professional manner will attract recruiters, employers and contact thereby portraying you as a candidate worth being interested in. The benefits of branding yourself on these networking sites can therefore not be overemphasized. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job.

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At the very least, you can use the better sites to educate yourself on what jobs are available, where they are and what they're paying. Companies may read your resume, and you may even get that long-awaited phone call asking you to come in for an interview. For some people, such activities may seem over-the-top -- and these strategies do require some unorthodox but friendly snooping around, too, some may say - but not deemed such by any reasonable professional assessment. To secure career-level employment positions, you cannot be shy about making direct contact to business operators and employer managers who are not advertising to hire for your job specialty (and do not be too shy to communicate with their associated employees or ex-employees, too), as smart job seekers remember that many of those business operators and employer managers are also known to occasionally hire specialists with your sorts of skills - even when there are no obvious job openings available. Making use of your phone: Most job seekers do not do this. Only about 1 - 2% actually do it. This is because it is similar to cold calling in sale and marketing which most salesmen hate to do. However, by calling the hiring manager or a person that can influence your employment in any organization, you are not requesting for an interview but only starting a relationship. You should also try letting the person you are calling know the person that introduced him or her to you. Chances are that you might not be successful at your first attempt. You should however endeavor to persist by following up through emails and further phone calls. Try building a rapport with the hiring manager and a few others within your target company. That way you might stumble on some leads that would be of assistance during your interview.

Tip #4: Apply for dozens of jobs a day. Is a numbers game, right? Nope. It's a matter of conveying that you are the exact right person for the job. If you are applying for every job, then you are wasting your time and the time of the people whose jobs you are applying to. At the very least confirm that the job which you are applying to exists. An easy way to confirm that the job exists is to ask when the start date is. Sadly, not all postings are for jobs that actually are being filled. Are you looking for a job? Would you like to work in the retail industry? You can find a large selection of retail jobs hiring now with a simple internet search online. On that same note, there are some factors you should take into consideration when job searching for retail jobs online. On that same note, you waste time if you are searching multiple job search sites separately. There are a number of computer applications, as well as smart phone apps, that enable you to search all the best career sites at once; with one search. It can take hours to search site #1, then search site #2, then site #3, and so forth.


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Next, constantly remind yourself that about seventy-percent of all job openings are not posted to any job board, nor even posted or discussed within an employer's own business walls. Nonetheless, the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, confirms the aforementioned "about seventy-percent" figure, so don't doubt it. And be sure... your doubts of it... won't change the truth of the number, it holds fast despite your belief-system. As you know, you'll find thousands of applications available for download on your marketplace. If you have an Android phone, you'll use the Android Market and so forth. These apps vary in price. Let's take games for example. Many are free to install, some are 99 cents, and others cost as much as $5. You will find the same price variances with job finders. Career Search America has one mission: to help military personnel and veterans navigate the transition from military to civilian life. Whether you're looking for career coaching services or are simply casually researching the career change process, you'll find the Career Search America site invaluable.

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What therefore are those actions a potential employee needs to take to make a success of his or her job search? What are the necessary steps to be taken to make job seeking result oriented rather than mere action? My experience as an HR expert has shown that the following are the steps you should take to take you from a mere job seeker to a potential employee. Find  Advice for Starting Your Entry-Level Job Search | Career Advice. A job search website cannot, of course, guarantee you a job--not even a paid subscription service like TheLadders, but they may help you get your foot into the door. Think of them as your back-up plan, and spend the majority of energy on the important building blocks of the career search process: career assessment, career research, and mapping out an effective job search. Tip #5: Don't bother to tailor your resume to the language of the post. Don't bother tailoring your cover letter to the language of the posting. Its logic, isn't it. As more and more jobs get posted on job boards, searching these millions of jobs requires a computer. How does a person search millions of resumes--by entering search words, of course. You resume should use the same language as the posting for it to show up in the search. Don't lie, just use the same language to describe the same type work.

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Once you are fueled with names, departments and other details, call them. Get them on the phone, if possible, or at least speak with associated colleagues, Administrative Assistants or personal Secretaries to decision-makers, to ask important questions; inquiries that can confirm the names and titles of the persons that work and manage the areas of business where you seek employment; also, confirm status of any yet-to-be-posted job openings; and ask - hypothetically, if such a job was open, or in the past when the manager was hiring - what would most impress the hiring manager about a job candidate? It's best to get that type of specific job information directly from the hiring-authority whenever possible, but sometimes it is difficult to reach them; so... Research has shown that the current trend is for the average employee to change jobs several times in his lifetime. To make a success of his job hunt therefore, he will need to constantly re-evaluate his short and long term goals. The skills, values, personalities and interests are therefore necessary to help the average employee achieve his career satisfaction. Tip #5: Don't bother to tailor your resume to the language of the post. Don't bother tailoring your cover letter to the language of the posting. Its logic, isn't it. As more and more jobs get posted on job boards, searching these millions of jobs requires a computer. How does a person search millions of resumes--by entering search words, of course. You resume should use the same language as the posting for it to show up in the search. Don't lie, just use the same language to describe the same type work.

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Research has shown that the current trend is for the average employee to change jobs several times in his lifetime. To make a success of his job hunt therefore, he will need to constantly re-evaluate his short and long term goals. The skills, values, personalities and interests are therefore necessary to help the average employee achieve his career satisfaction. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search!

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Tip #3: Search online postings for 8-12 hours a day. Jobs are filled by people, not computers, so you must interact with people before you get the job. A successful job hunt might involve finding who the hiring manager and trying to contact him. But that's a successful job search technique, so you wouldn't want to try that! Heaven forbid that you doggedly call someone to find out who is in charge! For some people, such activities may seem over-the-top -- and these strategies do require some unorthodox but friendly snooping around, too, some may say - but not deemed such by any reasonable professional assessment. To secure career-level employment positions, you cannot be shy about making direct contact to business operators and employer managers who are not advertising to hire for your job specialty (and do not be too shy to communicate with their associated employees or ex-employees, too), as smart job seekers remember that many of those business operators and employer managers are also known to occasionally hire specialists with your sorts of skills - even when there are no obvious job openings available. But how do you do that? How do you discover a business' unspoken hiring needs before you even create and send your resume?

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Most job search sites require you to enter in a search word or phrase. It you want to work in retail and it does not matter if you work as a cashier, stocker, customer service agent, sales person, or manager - search with "retail." This type of search will pull up all retail jobs. If you are looking for specific jobs hiring now, search with the job title in question. For example, if you were to search with "retail manager," you will only see retail management job openings, such as those for store managers, assistant managers, and team leaders. Find   We've rounded up our best recent career and job search advice. It is recommended that you search as many career sites as possible. This is due to the fact that not all companies use Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com. By only searching one job website, you limit yourself. In order to get the attention of an employer who is not advertising a job opening, don't simply send a meek inquiry to HR requesting consideration for a job that doesn't exist. That approach almost always fails.

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When an offer for employment has been made you will need to take some time to think it over whether to accept or decline the offer. Certain factors will have to be put into consideration in reaching your final decision. These will include growth possibilities, working conditions, salary and benefits, location, size of organization, travel, stability of organization, amount and level of work, freedom on the job, organizational culture and philosophy of the organization. Additionally, to turbo-charge this job search model, you must create meaningful employer-prospect lists that reasonably match the career you pursue, then put those lists to work as you methodically follow the steps below. Do you know you can dramatically shorten your job search, take advantage of as many unconventional job search tactics as possible and consequently fast track your employment? To boost the quality and quantity of your interviews and increase the number of your job offers get more unconventional job search tactics here: visionoppservices.com/allaboutjobs [http://www.visionoppservices.com/allaboutjobs]

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Job Search Tip #2: Say nothing. Never talk about being out of work or underemployed. The surest way to never get a job, is to never ask for one. The second surest way to fail a job search is to never mention to people you know that you'd like a job. If you really want to mess up your life, stay in your house and pull the curtains on the world. As mentioned above, these are simple steps that can save you time. Remember, even saving 5 minutes of time in your job search is worthwhile because those 5 minutes can easily add up to hours over the course of a month. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it.

With such business contact details in-hand, and having identified plenty of companies to research for the job you seek, begin to customize your resumes for each firm. Again - don't be shy. Use each resume as your professional billboard, so to speak, to highlight your skills and successful experiences in solving specific work-floor issues, and have statistics to confirm it. Then utilize the email addresses, fax numbers and other hiring-agent contact data to release your customized resumes - one at a time -- directly to the offices of each hiring authority (and/or to the closest contact to them), including HR; later, if things go well, let the hiring manager(s) guide you through HR processing. Prove it to yourself, when you impress the primary hiring-authority, and their associates, with know-how to repair their workplace issues - combined with a teamwork attitude -- they draw their own conclusions, without the candidate speaking a word; as workplace performance statistics, confirm your success with similar issues. As you can see, whether on your resume, or cited in a phone call, or in emails, wherever - workplace statistics illustrate your results as they lend authority to any claims of anticipated performance if hired. You should prefer sites that offer something of real value before you give them anything...including your email address. This could be a free report, a self-administered career assessment or list of sample job descriptions. Take a look at what they offer. If you like what you see, sign up for their email newsletter or register as a client. Usually, you can tell a bad job search website in seconds. If the pages are "link farms"--with little or no content and masses of links to other sites or product offerings--don't waste your time. Don't waste your money, and above all else, never trust a site like this with your personal and/or financial information! But how do you do that? How do you discover a business' unspoken hiring needs before you even create and send your resume?


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TheLadders.com is one such service that caters to the management-level career searcher. The site charges $30 a month to provide pre-screened and hand-picked jobs. It winnows through more than 90,000 jobs to find the 5,000 that meet their cut. Whatever job search site you use, be sure to supplement your online efforts with face-to-face interaction as well. Because our personal contacts are still often our best, and face-to-face time provides you with the opportunity to articulate your strengths verbally, which will help immensely when you get an interview! Reading newspapers and magazines to get leads: You can also get leads for your job search through reading of newspapers and magazines. You can uncover leads by (i) monitoring the business sections for companies signing new commercial and contracts which portends a good sign for increased capacity. (ii) search for companies receiving venture capital. Such companies are likely to have a viable business model and will inevitably need new employees. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it.

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Since a search on your phone's marketplace will return a number of job search apps, which one should you install? Here are a few features to look for: Google This  SICYMI: Career and Job Search Advice to Catch Up On This Weekend. This is another step in having an effective job hunt. You can find employment adverts through newspapers, journals, publications, professional associations, internet and eRecruiting systems. All these need to be pursued if you really want to make your job hunt successful and result oriented. Following all these leads (together with the unadvertised) will increase your chances of uncovering openings that matches your desires. You should however keep your search focused and apply for only jobs which you are qualified. Employers only notice applicants whose skills and experience matches the one they are looking for. If not your resume and cover letter will be ignored and discarded. Tip #5: Don't bother to tailor your resume to the language of the post. Don't bother tailoring your cover letter to the language of the posting. Its logic, isn't it. As more and more jobs get posted on job boards, searching these millions of jobs requires a computer. How does a person search millions of resumes--by entering search words, of course. You resume should use the same language as the posting for it to show up in the search. Don't lie, just use the same language to describe the same type work.

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TheLadders.com is one such service that caters to the management-level career searcher. The site charges $30 a month to provide pre-screened and hand-picked jobs. It winnows through more than 90,000 jobs to find the 5,000 that meet their cut. Whatever job search site you use, be sure to supplement your online efforts with face-to-face interaction as well. Because our personal contacts are still often our best, and face-to-face time provides you with the opportunity to articulate your strengths verbally, which will help immensely when you get an interview! Reading newspapers and magazines to get leads: You can also get leads for your job search through reading of newspapers and magazines. You can uncover leads by (i) monitoring the business sections for companies signing new commercial and contracts which portends a good sign for increased capacity. (ii) search for companies receiving venture capital. Such companies are likely to have a viable business model and will inevitably need new employees. Endeavor to craft your resume in a professional manner such that it will be a perfect match with the job on offer. Same with your resume cover letter. This is the only way your chances of being invited for interview can be enhanced. Without their being targeted to fit the requirements of the job they will be ignored.

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It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it. Career Search America has one mission: to help military personnel and veterans navigate the transition from military to civilian life. Whether you're looking for career coaching services or are simply casually researching the career change process, you'll find the Career Search America site invaluable. So first, you have to find those employer/managers then you have to pick their brains.

A number of apps have separate resume databases that attach to another app available for download on the marketplace. For example, EXAMPLE A may have a Job Search App #1 and in that app you have the ability to upload or type up a short resume. The app you are loading this resume into is a job search app, but EXAMPLE A also has a Resume Finder on the marketplace. Your resume will likely be added to this Resume Finder's database. Too many job seekers find themselves weeks or months past the time when they expect to be hired and started at a solid, career-level, employment position. If that description sounds anything like your circumstances, then pay attention to the following tactics that often jump-start and move ahead a job search onto the employment superhighway. Job Search Technique #1: Do nothing, or mostly nothing. Assume that there are no jobs out there, or there are too many qualified candidates to conduct a successful search.


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But how do you do that? How do you discover a business' unspoken hiring needs before you even create and send your resume? Instead, (TACTIC #1) do what most job seekers are not willing to do... customize a special resume for each such potential employer; a resume that specifically addresses, in an unspoken manner, each employer's individual workplace needs, and suggests you as the "superhero" solution to those specific and ongoing areas of business, which each employer/manager agrees could use some swift and measurable improvements - and how your resume statistics prove your ability to perform thusly. Then distribute that resume accordingly, per the steps below. While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview.

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The first tip in making a success of your job search is personal assessment. You need to know what you can do or cannot do and this is important in focusing your career objectives and consequently making a success of your job hunt. It is important to know your feelings about work itself. You need to know what your goals are in one or five year's time. What are your work preferences, your values, your interest areas, skills you possess and personal traits. You may also assess your feelings about working alone or in a group. All these will keep you in a good stead in determining the kind of career and jobs you should pursue. Google This  Searching for your next job? Browse AARP's job hunting tips, tools, and resources to find a job. A mega job finder may just simply be too overwhelming. If you are already in management and earning $100K+, you're not in the same pool as a fresh graduate. So there's no need to waste time sifting through all the thousands of jobs listed on the Monster or CareerBuilder. You'll want a more focused and targeted search. It is recommended that you search as many career sites as possible. This is due to the fact that not all companies use Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com. By only searching one job website, you limit yourself.

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For some people, such activities may seem over-the-top -- and these strategies do require some unorthodox but friendly snooping around, too, some may say - but not deemed such by any reasonable professional assessment. To secure career-level employment positions, you cannot be shy about making direct contact to business operators and employer managers who are not advertising to hire for your job specialty (and do not be too shy to communicate with their associated employees or ex-employees, too), as smart job seekers remember that many of those business operators and employer managers are also known to occasionally hire specialists with your sorts of skills - even when there are no obvious job openings available. Tip #6: Give up. The average job search takes 3 months. If you expect to be paid more than $100K it can take 5 months. Some of the more effective job search techniques take a long time to work. Networking is best done when you still have a job, not started when you walk out the door. So don't expect overnight results, because getting a job is about building the relationships that lead you to the right position. As mentioned above, you should job search often when looking to secure a retail job. Although one search may pull up 20 retail jobs that you apply for, there are no guarantees you'll land a job interview or the position. Never apply for a few jobs and hope for the best. Don't stop applying for jobs until you have officially landed a position. Moreover, you should utilize other avenues of searching for a job. In addition to searching online, attend local career fairs, pay attention to hiring events advertised through signs, and review your newspaper's help wanted section.

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It is important also to make a follow up on your job search after you might have attended the interview. You need to thank everyone that might have made your invitation possible and endeavor to convince them that you are interested in the job and will be perfect for it if selected. Most job search sites require you to enter in a search word or phrase. It you want to work in retail and it does not matter if you work as a cashier, stocker, customer service agent, sales person, or manager - search with "retail." This type of search will pull up all retail jobs. If you are looking for specific jobs hiring now, search with the job title in question. For example, if you were to search with "retail manager," you will only see retail management job openings, such as those for store managers, assistant managers, and team leaders. If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere.

It's important to learn how to use the good sites and avoid the bad ones. Here's a quick guide to get you started. The good sites generally reflect a sizable investment of time, creative energy and money. The people who have put them together are obviously serious about what they're doing, and while they are just as eager to make a buck as anyone else, they offer value for the money they receive. From the foregoing, it is evident that using the conventional techniques in your job search will not land you the desired job. It is only when combined with the unconventional techniques that you get the desired result. This is because while the traditional job search techniques focus on the visible job market, theses tactics penetrate the hidden job market or those jobs that are either not yet available or virtually unknown. You should therefore stop making the same mistakes most job hunters are making by making use of these unconventional tactics. Career Search America has one mission: to help military personnel and veterans navigate the transition from military to civilian life. Whether you're looking for career coaching services or are simply casually researching the career change process, you'll find the Career Search America site invaluable.


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Did you find your job search problem among these stellar, idiotic job search techniques? Most people looking for jobs today have one or more of these problems--and some won't admit it. It is rare to find a job search app for smart phones that enables you to apply via an uploaded resume. That is why being able to email a job listing to yourself is advised. Most apps will direct you to the job ad and you may be able to apply for the job using the online job application, but you will have to type this document on your phone. And by the way, these tactics are not the typical network-with-industry-friends or the visit-a-niche-job-board sort of job search advice. Keep your mind open about these suggestions. These are the same friendly, but to-the-point, approaches that many professional executive search-recruiters use to generate job hires at all levels of employment. Such methods generate job offers - year after year - and they will work for you now, if you stay focused.

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Since a search on your phone's marketplace will return a number of job search apps, which one should you install? Here are a few features to look for: Spread The Word About  Job Search Tips for Effective Ways to Find a Job – AARP. Mark Baber, Job Placement expert and Radio Host of "The Job Search Show," is a 20 year Executive Search specialist and Recruit Consultant, and advisor to [http://www.JobNewsRadio.com] & "JOB SEARCH MAGAZINE"; which includes a Job Search Directory Job Seekers use to access 1000's of hiring contacts in every region of the USA and in every industry, including telephone numbers, faxes, email addresses, web links and more, to help introduce you to hiring specialists willing to help you find gainful, career level employment. . Sign Up Today for a FREE SUBSCRIPTION (25$ VALUE) Are you looking for a job? Would you like to work in the retail industry? You can find a large selection of retail jobs hiring now with a simple internet search online. On that same note, there are some factors you should take into consideration when job searching for retail jobs online.

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You hunt for companies rather than hunt for jobs: The joy in the use of unconventional styled job search is that hunting efforts is targeted. Having researched industries, companies and even people, you then focus your search on those industries and companies (and of course people) you desire to work in and work for. You should therefore target companies and not jobs in your search. Further, you need to research your target companies and start working for them before you are invited for any interview at all. On that same note, you waste time if you are searching multiple job search sites separately. There are a number of computer applications, as well as smart phone apps, that enable you to search all the best career sites at once; with one search. It can take hours to search site #1, then search site #2, then site #3, and so forth. This is another step in having an effective job hunt. You can find employment adverts through newspapers, journals, publications, professional associations, internet and eRecruiting systems. All these need to be pursued if you really want to make your job hunt successful and result oriented. Following all these leads (together with the unadvertised) will increase your chances of uncovering openings that matches your desires. You should however keep your search focused and apply for only jobs which you are qualified. Employers only notice applicants whose skills and experience matches the one they are looking for. If not your resume and cover letter will be ignored and discarded.

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You should prefer sites that offer something of real value before you give them anything...including your email address. This could be a free report, a self-administered career assessment or list of sample job descriptions. Take a look at what they offer. If you like what you see, sign up for their email newsletter or register as a client. Usually, you can tell a bad job search website in seconds. If the pages are "link farms"--with little or no content and masses of links to other sites or product offerings--don't waste your time. Don't waste your money, and above all else, never trust a site like this with your personal and/or financial information! Monster.com is arguably the best global platform for job seekers. It comes loaded with advice for the job hunter. Great content on the site includes a "how to" on putting together a resume that rocks the world, well-written job descriptions, interviewing tips, and lots of salary information. Is the job search technique you presently use effective enough to land you the dream job you have always coveted? Are you sure you will get the desired interview invitations from using the conventional job search techniques? We hiring managers have realized that to get your dream job, you need to ditch the conventional job hunting techniques and utilize the unconventional job search tactics especially if you want your job seeking to be result oriented. This is because such tactics are more proactive because you the job seeker will set the pace of your search campaign. Further, they are highly targeted because they focus on specific industries, geographic areas, employers and positional types. They are also customized because they help in emphasizing your individuality by weaving your personality and career related values into your resume. Our objective here in this article is to identify such techniques you can use to land your dream job.

The best job search websites can save you time and keep you focused. Others are shameless marketers just pushing products and cashing in on Internet traffic. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! Tip #4: Apply for dozens of jobs a day. Is a numbers game, right? Nope. It's a matter of conveying that you are the exact right person for the job. If you are applying for every job, then you are wasting your time and the time of the people whose jobs you are applying to. At the very least confirm that the job which you are applying to exists. An easy way to confirm that the job exists is to ask when the start date is. Sadly, not all postings are for jobs that actually are being filled.


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As mentioned above, these are simple steps that can save you time. Remember, even saving 5 minutes of time in your job search is worthwhile because those 5 minutes can easily add up to hours over the course of a month. But how do you do that? How do you discover a business' unspoken hiring needs before you even create and send your resume? (TACTIC #2) It's easier than you think. Prior to constructing each custom resume, perform research about each company you choose to pursue - this is serious business so organize and get on with the work ASAP and stay focused or you may lose your nerve to complete the tasks - discover the actual names of decision-makers who would approve, or contribute to a decision to, hire for the department or job-title or vocational specialty that you intend to pursue with each employer-prospect. And in your research, as you discover each business' most urgent workplace hiring needs in your job specialty, you discover exactly which of your job skills and industry experiences to use to create a custom resume, and which related employment statistics may best impress each hiring manager.

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It is rare to find a job search app for smart phones that enables you to apply via an uploaded resume. That is why being able to email a job listing to yourself is advised. Most apps will direct you to the job ad and you may be able to apply for the job using the online job application, but you will have to type this document on your phone. Breaking News  10 career experts share their top pieces of job search advice. Remember Pareto's 80/20% principle? The principle is also applicable to job search. For a start, only 20% of available job opportunities are advertised either online or in newspapers/magazines. The remaining 80% of available job opportunities are not advertised at all. 80% of job hunters are therefore scrambling for the 20% of the available jobs advertised either online or in newspapers while the lucky and resourceful 20% of job seekers are the ones benefiting from the 80% of jobs that are not advertised online or in newspapers. These resourceful job hunters are getting invitation for interviews faster and consequently getting employed faster. To make your job hunting more effective and consequently get employed quicker, you need to join these 20% getting access to the unadvertised jobs. That is where the use of the unconventional tactics of job search comes into play. Don't be shy about directly contacting actual working employees, including non-managers, in those same departments. Be friendly, not demanding or expectant, explain how much respect you have for the company (by this point you should have already researched each employer-prospect enough to state briefly, but meaningfully, about why you respect them). Tell them why you seek employment there. Ask for advice on the smartest way to navigate a path to a job offer, or tips on which areas of that department could use some help, and about any ongoing business challenges there relating to your areas of training.

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If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! Why spend money if you do not have to? That is why you are encouraged to checkout free job apps first. Since you spend no money, give the app a try. If it doesn't meet your wants and needs, simply uninstall it from your phone!

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Relative to contacting employer-prospects... if you follow the processes reported in this article, and you talk and reach out to people in enough businesses - you will find company managers eager to talk to you about a possible job. Typically, no later than the fourth or fifth such serious employer-prospect follow-up inquiry and subsequent job interviews, or sooner, incites a job offer made by one or more employer. Are you looking for a job? Would you like to work in the retail industry? You can find a large selection of retail jobs hiring now with a simple internet search online. On that same note, there are some factors you should take into consideration when job searching for retail jobs online. To help identify decision-makers and other employees from specific industries and firms, consider to try the public library's business directory sections, as they are often overlooked - but there are names in print-only industry directories that rarely appear online; yet don't neglect the internet to find industry related contacts in social-mobi systems like Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn and the others; and don't stop there, use industry and vocational oriented online blogs, forums or bulletin-boards or YahooGroups or other such social-net groups, where employees from the companies you have targeted may log-on to discuss related industry activities, or whose names and titles appear related to one or another business or public or private system or function which, for whatever reason, made its way online. Run search strings on major search engines to include names of your employer-prospects, any individual employee or ex-employee names that you may have uncovered already, and specific cities or states.

And by the way, these tactics are not the typical network-with-industry-friends or the visit-a-niche-job-board sort of job search advice. Keep your mind open about these suggestions. These are the same friendly, but to-the-point, approaches that many professional executive search-recruiters use to generate job hires at all levels of employment. Such methods generate job offers - year after year - and they will work for you now, if you stay focused. One of the nice things about Monster is that you can search jobs using as many as eight different criteria including location, salary, education level, job category, years of experience, and job duration. Whether you are just starting out or are making a mid-career transition, a massive site like Monster is a good place to start. It is important to note that last observation, and remember it, at least during any job search using the job search strategies reported in this article. In fact, remember to check-at-the-door most previous job search beliefs, they will prove to be massive time and energy wasters; set them aside, especially those concepts that used to yield results but now prove to be impotent; like the rumor that if you send out enough copies of the same resume someone will call back. That may be work for certain entry-level jobs, but not careers. The tactics herein rely on accurate, repeating numbers. The job seeker performing certain numbers of job search tasks in a repeated, methodical manner, without fail, whose results always move things forward, towards a real job offer.


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A mega job finder may just simply be too overwhelming. If you are already in management and earning $100K+, you're not in the same pool as a fresh graduate. So there's no need to waste time sifting through all the thousands of jobs listed on the Monster or CareerBuilder. You'll want a more focused and targeted search. Whatever you do, don't be intrusive with any inquiries you may make via these channels, this is not corporate espionage, just a job search, so remain professional at all times, maybe make comments in-reply to others' postings, re-tweet with comments, etc. - or, maybe -- wait till you have a good idea of whom you may want to contact or reply to first and exactly what you want to say and ask, all the while capturing names, job titles, email addresses, fax and phone numbers and desk-extension numbers, and user names from business groups, social networks and forums you haunt. Those details often lead to obvious decision-makers and other employees within the companies you pursue; and sometimes it leads to companies unfamiliar to you, who later become employer-prospects, too. A number of apps have separate resume databases that attach to another app available for download on the marketplace. For example, EXAMPLE A may have a Job Search App #1 and in that app you have the ability to upload or type up a short resume. The app you are loading this resume into is a job search app, but EXAMPLE A also has a Resume Finder on the marketplace. Your resume will likely be added to this Resume Finder's database.

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From the foregoing, it is evident that using the conventional techniques in your job search will not land you the desired job. It is only when combined with the unconventional techniques that you get the desired result. This is because while the traditional job search techniques focus on the visible job market, theses tactics penetrate the hidden job market or those jobs that are either not yet available or virtually unknown. You should therefore stop making the same mistakes most job hunters are making by making use of these unconventional tactics. Save This  Visit CareerBuilder's Advice & Resources and browse through our career tips. Tip #3: Search online postings for 8-12 hours a day. Jobs are filled by people, not computers, so you must interact with people before you get the job. A successful job hunt might involve finding who the hiring manager and trying to contact him. But that's a successful job search technique, so you wouldn't want to try that! Heaven forbid that you doggedly call someone to find out who is in charge! Remember Pareto's 80/20% principle? The principle is also applicable to job search. For a start, only 20% of available job opportunities are advertised either online or in newspapers/magazines. The remaining 80% of available job opportunities are not advertised at all. 80% of job hunters are therefore scrambling for the 20% of the available jobs advertised either online or in newspapers while the lucky and resourceful 20% of job seekers are the ones benefiting from the 80% of jobs that are not advertised online or in newspapers. These resourceful job hunters are getting invitation for interviews faster and consequently getting employed faster. To make your job hunting more effective and consequently get employed quicker, you need to join these 20% getting access to the unadvertised jobs. That is where the use of the unconventional tactics of job search comes into play.

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The first tip in making a success of your job search is personal assessment. You need to know what you can do or cannot do and this is important in focusing your career objectives and consequently making a success of your job hunt. It is important to know your feelings about work itself. You need to know what your goals are in one or five year's time. What are your work preferences, your values, your interest areas, skills you possess and personal traits. You may also assess your feelings about working alone or in a group. All these will keep you in a good stead in determining the kind of career and jobs you should pursue. Tip #4: Apply for dozens of jobs a day. Is a numbers game, right? Nope. It's a matter of conveying that you are the exact right person for the job. If you are applying for every job, then you are wasting your time and the time of the people whose jobs you are applying to. At the very least confirm that the job which you are applying to exists. An easy way to confirm that the job exists is to ask when the start date is. Sadly, not all postings are for jobs that actually are being filled. Monster.com is arguably the best global platform for job seekers. It comes loaded with advice for the job hunter. Great content on the site includes a "how to" on putting together a resume that rocks the world, well-written job descriptions, interviewing tips, and lots of salary information.

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The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. Did you find your job search problem among these stellar, idiotic job search techniques? Most people looking for jobs today have one or more of these problems--and some won't admit it. Monster.com is arguably the best global platform for job seekers. It comes loaded with advice for the job hunter. Great content on the site includes a "how to" on putting together a resume that rocks the world, well-written job descriptions, interviewing tips, and lots of salary information.

Since a search on your phone's marketplace will return a number of job search apps, which one should you install? Here are a few features to look for: While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview. If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere.


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Remember Pareto's 80/20% principle? The principle is also applicable to job search. For a start, only 20% of available job opportunities are advertised either online or in newspapers/magazines. The remaining 80% of available job opportunities are not advertised at all. 80% of job hunters are therefore scrambling for the 20% of the available jobs advertised either online or in newspapers while the lucky and resourceful 20% of job seekers are the ones benefiting from the 80% of jobs that are not advertised online or in newspapers. These resourceful job hunters are getting invitation for interviews faster and consequently getting employed faster. To make your job hunting more effective and consequently get employed quicker, you need to join these 20% getting access to the unadvertised jobs. That is where the use of the unconventional tactics of job search comes into play. Are you a job seeker presently at loss as to how to make a success of your job search? Are you a job seeker agonizing on the way to land that dream job? We human relation practitioners have known that making a success of your job search is hard work. In point of fact it could be the hardest job in a job hunter's life. It requires innovation and creativity to make it a reality. As a job seeker therefore, you have to bring a lot of ingenuity into job hunting to make it effective and result oriented. Since you are also marketing a product which is you the job seeker, therefore as in marketing it requires positioning, process, persistence, performance and personality. You also have to exhibit enough dexterity as a job seeker marketing yourself to prospective employers. This write up is therefore about the various ways of enhancing the effectiveness of their job hunting. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job.

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Career Search America has one mission: to help military personnel and veterans navigate the transition from military to civilian life. Whether you're looking for career coaching services or are simply casually researching the career change process, you'll find the Career Search America site invaluable. Research  Job-Search Tips for Recent College Grads | TopResume. The first tip in making a success of your job search is personal assessment. You need to know what you can do or cannot do and this is important in focusing your career objectives and consequently making a success of your job hunt. It is important to know your feelings about work itself. You need to know what your goals are in one or five year's time. What are your work preferences, your values, your interest areas, skills you possess and personal traits. You may also assess your feelings about working alone or in a group. All these will keep you in a good stead in determining the kind of career and jobs you should pursue. Often, results are easy to deliver. When examples arrive into your search-results, click through, read the various entries that best match your job search intentions. And check the history of job posts for each employer-prospect. Go back as far as possible for hiring trends and related job requirements and oft-quoted company benefits, etc.

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The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. You should learn as much as possible about the company you are targeting if you are offered an interview. Prepare adequately before the interview. Prepare with likely interview questions. Hold mock interviews with your friends to identify your lapses. Dress appropriately for the interview and be relaxed during the interview. You should make adequate effort to convince the interviewer with your skills, abilities and accomplishments with a view to convincing him that you are a perfect candidate for the position on offer. It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it.

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The first tip in making a success of your job search is personal assessment. You need to know what you can do or cannot do and this is important in focusing your career objectives and consequently making a success of your job hunt. It is important to know your feelings about work itself. You need to know what your goals are in one or five year's time. What are your work preferences, your values, your interest areas, skills you possess and personal traits. You may also assess your feelings about working alone or in a group. All these will keep you in a good stead in determining the kind of career and jobs you should pursue. It's so easy to mess up your job search that everyone does it. You will almost certainly find a technique that you have applied in your search for employment. You may even find your job hunt problem. By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don't apply again.

It is important also to make a follow up on your job search after you might have attended the interview. You need to thank everyone that might have made your invitation possible and endeavor to convince them that you are interested in the job and will be perfect for it if selected. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. Mark Baber, Job Placement expert and Radio Host of "The Job Search Show," is a 20 year Executive Search specialist and Recruit Consultant, and advisor to [http://www.JobNewsRadio.com] & "JOB SEARCH MAGAZINE"; which includes a Job Search Directory Job Seekers use to access 1000's of hiring contacts in every region of the USA and in every industry, including telephone numbers, faxes, email addresses, web links and more, to help introduce you to hiring specialists willing to help you find gainful, career level employment. . Sign Up Today for a FREE SUBSCRIPTION (25$ VALUE)


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Since a search on your phone's marketplace will return a number of job search apps, which one should you install? Here are a few features to look for: When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! So first, you have to find those employer/managers then you have to pick their brains.

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At the very least, you can use the better sites to educate yourself on what jobs are available, where they are and what they're paying. Companies may read your resume, and you may even get that long-awaited phone call asking you to come in for an interview. What Is  Job Search Advice - Tips on Searching for a New Job - Recruiter.com. Job Search Tip #2: Say nothing. Never talk about being out of work or underemployed. The surest way to never get a job, is to never ask for one. The second surest way to fail a job search is to never mention to people you know that you'd like a job. If you really want to mess up your life, stay in your house and pull the curtains on the world. Jean Muller is the co-owner and expert behind Career Search America, a consulting service dedicated to helping America's leaders transition from the military to civil careers. Jean is an experienced Human Resource professional with proven success in consulting to high technology, health care, professional services, non-profits, and insurance industries.

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You should prefer sites that offer something of real value before you give them anything...including your email address. This could be a free report, a self-administered career assessment or list of sample job descriptions. Take a look at what they offer. If you like what you see, sign up for their email newsletter or register as a client. Usually, you can tell a bad job search website in seconds. If the pages are "link farms"--with little or no content and masses of links to other sites or product offerings--don't waste your time. Don't waste your money, and above all else, never trust a site like this with your personal and/or financial information! No online service can equal the results that are possible for a well-conducted networking campaign. But in today's wired world, no job search should proceed without them. They keep your resume in circulation 24/7. They publish a tremendous amount data, and offer a certain amount of guidance and support. The trick is knowing how to use them effectively. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job.

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Since a search on your phone's marketplace will return a number of job search apps, which one should you install? Here are a few features to look for: Job Search Technique #1: Do nothing, or mostly nothing. Assume that there are no jobs out there, or there are too many qualified candidates to conduct a successful search. Relative to contacting employer-prospects... if you follow the processes reported in this article, and you talk and reach out to people in enough businesses - you will find company managers eager to talk to you about a possible job. Typically, no later than the fourth or fifth such serious employer-prospect follow-up inquiry and subsequent job interviews, or sooner, incites a job offer made by one or more employer.

But how do you do that? How do you discover a business' unspoken hiring needs before you even create and send your resume? Next, constantly remind yourself that about seventy-percent of all job openings are not posted to any job board, nor even posted or discussed within an employer's own business walls. Nonetheless, the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, confirms the aforementioned "about seventy-percent" figure, so don't doubt it. And be sure... your doubts of it... won't change the truth of the number, it holds fast despite your belief-system. These tactics are the ones listed below:


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A number of apps have separate resume databases that attach to another app available for download on the marketplace. For example, EXAMPLE A may have a Job Search App #1 and in that app you have the ability to upload or type up a short resume. The app you are loading this resume into is a job search app, but EXAMPLE A also has a Resume Finder on the marketplace. Your resume will likely be added to this Resume Finder's database. What therefore are those actions a potential employee needs to take to make a success of his or her job search? What are the necessary steps to be taken to make job seeking result oriented rather than mere action? My experience as an HR expert has shown that the following are the steps you should take to take you from a mere job seeker to a potential employee. While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview.

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Are you looking for a job? Would you like to work in the retail industry? You can find a large selection of retail jobs hiring now with a simple internet search online. On that same note, there are some factors you should take into consideration when job searching for retail jobs online. Read  The Job Search Advice You Should Ignore - Skillcrush. As you know, you'll find thousands of applications available for download on your marketplace. If you have an Android phone, you'll use the Android Market and so forth. These apps vary in price. Let's take games for example. Many are free to install, some are 99 cents, and others cost as much as $5. You will find the same price variances with job finders. For some people, such activities may seem over-the-top -- and these strategies do require some unorthodox but friendly snooping around, too, some may say - but not deemed such by any reasonable professional assessment. To secure career-level employment positions, you cannot be shy about making direct contact to business operators and employer managers who are not advertising to hire for your job specialty (and do not be too shy to communicate with their associated employees or ex-employees, too), as smart job seekers remember that many of those business operators and employer managers are also known to occasionally hire specialists with your sorts of skills - even when there are no obvious job openings available.

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On that same note, you waste time if you are searching multiple job search sites separately. There are a number of computer applications, as well as smart phone apps, that enable you to search all the best career sites at once; with one search. It can take hours to search site #1, then search site #2, then site #3, and so forth. When you use a website, smart phone application, or computer program that enables you to search multiple job sites at once, you save a considerable amount of time. You will get retail jobs hiring now from Career Builder, Monster, Indeed, and more. So not only do you save time, but you also gain access to more job listings with one search! Whatever you do, don't be intrusive with any inquiries you may make via these channels, this is not corporate espionage, just a job search, so remain professional at all times, maybe make comments in-reply to others' postings, re-tweet with comments, etc. - or, maybe -- wait till you have a good idea of whom you may want to contact or reply to first and exactly what you want to say and ask, all the while capturing names, job titles, email addresses, fax and phone numbers and desk-extension numbers, and user names from business groups, social networks and forums you haunt. Those details often lead to obvious decision-makers and other employees within the companies you pursue; and sometimes it leads to companies unfamiliar to you, who later become employer-prospects, too.

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Too many job seekers find themselves weeks or months past the time when they expect to be hired and started at a solid, career-level, employment position. If that description sounds anything like your circumstances, then pay attention to the following tactics that often jump-start and move ahead a job search onto the employment superhighway. Tip #5: Don't bother to tailor your resume to the language of the post. Don't bother tailoring your cover letter to the language of the posting. Its logic, isn't it. As more and more jobs get posted on job boards, searching these millions of jobs requires a computer. How does a person search millions of resumes--by entering search words, of course. You resume should use the same language as the posting for it to show up in the search. Don't lie, just use the same language to describe the same type work. If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere.

As you create and decide and plan which job or job title offers you choose to harvest, remember to collect, correspond and organize as many accurate facts and statistics as you can about your own job history that accurately illustrates your on-job performances relative to key workplace topics that are commonly discussed on your work-floor environment - statistics, such as, percentages of improvement or loss-control on various subjects that highlight your skills and successes; include ratios, comparisons, totals, breakdowns of production, growth margins, projections, and more, as you don't know yet which of those prime-topic-stats will be of keen interest to any particular employer-prospect, so be prolific in this endeavor. The ability to search multiple job sites at once is important. Companies use a wide range of job posting services and websites. If you limit your search to only one or two, you miss out on valuable job opportunities and this can hinder your chances of landing a job. While in the mist of a job search, you are encouraged to perform multiple searches a day. At the very least, you should perform one search daily. This is particularly important when looking for a retail job. The retail industry is a fast paced industry that is always hiring. Even if you live in a small city, you'll likely find at least 20 retail positions actively hiring. New job listings for retail positions appear online daily. The more you look, the better your chances are of finding and landing a job interview.


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Most job search sites require you to enter in a search word or phrase. It you want to work in retail and it does not matter if you work as a cashier, stocker, customer service agent, sales person, or manager - search with "retail." This type of search will pull up all retail jobs. If you are looking for specific jobs hiring now, search with the job title in question. For example, if you were to search with "retail manager," you will only see retail management job openings, such as those for store managers, assistant managers, and team leaders. If you are in need of a job, you might not consider job searching a waste of time. It is vital that you start obtaining a steady paycheck; therefore, any work and effort put into a job search is time well-spent. With that said, thousands of job seekers make simple, but time consuming mistakes. Yes, each simple mistake or oversight might only lead to a minute or two of wasted time, but that time can easily add up. Are you looking for a job? Would you like to work in the retail industry? You can find a large selection of retail jobs hiring now with a simple internet search online. On that same note, there are some factors you should take into consideration when job searching for retail jobs online.

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Research has shown that the current trend is for the average employee to change jobs several times in his lifetime. To make a success of his job hunt therefore, he will need to constantly re-evaluate his short and long term goals. The skills, values, personalities and interests are therefore necessary to help the average employee achieve his career satisfaction. Spread The Word About  Career Contessa's Best Job Search Advice for 2019 | Career Contessa. Making use of your phone: Most job seekers do not do this. Only about 1 - 2% actually do it. This is because it is similar to cold calling in sale and marketing which most salesmen hate to do. However, by calling the hiring manager or a person that can influence your employment in any organization, you are not requesting for an interview but only starting a relationship. You should also try letting the person you are calling know the person that introduced him or her to you. Chances are that you might not be successful at your first attempt. You should however endeavor to persist by following up through emails and further phone calls. Try building a rapport with the hiring manager and a few others within your target company. That way you might stumble on some leads that would be of assistance during your interview. This is another step in having an effective job hunt. You can find employment adverts through newspapers, journals, publications, professional associations, internet and eRecruiting systems. All these need to be pursued if you really want to make your job hunt successful and result oriented. Following all these leads (together with the unadvertised) will increase your chances of uncovering openings that matches your desires. You should however keep your search focused and apply for only jobs which you are qualified. Employers only notice applicants whose skills and experience matches the one they are looking for. If not your resume and cover letter will be ignored and discarded.

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If you are in the mist of a job search, your resume should always be within reach of your fingertips. When applying for jobs online, easily access your resume from your computer. Store it in your "My Documents" with a good name "Adnan Resume." You don't need to waste five minutes or more searching your computer for your resume because you know it is saved...somewhere. However, lets say your notes say you applied for that office manager job two months ago and the listing is reappearing. Apply again. Likely, the company hired an office manager and their new-hire didn't pan out. It is important also to make a follow up on your job search after you might have attended the interview. You need to thank everyone that might have made your invitation possible and endeavor to convince them that you are interested in the job and will be perfect for it if selected.

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Job Search Technique #1: Do nothing, or mostly nothing. Assume that there are no jobs out there, or there are too many qualified candidates to conduct a successful search. Tip #5: Don't bother to tailor your resume to the language of the post. Don't bother tailoring your cover letter to the language of the posting. Its logic, isn't it. As more and more jobs get posted on job boards, searching these millions of jobs requires a computer. How does a person search millions of resumes--by entering search words, of course. You resume should use the same language as the posting for it to show up in the search. Don't lie, just use the same language to describe the same type work. These tactics are the ones listed below:

Indeed.com and SimplyHired.com don't offer their own content. Instead they pull listings from all the major job search websites, company websites and newspapers, and display them in a page of search results. This can be very helpful. In seconds you can get a good idea of your options and what's available. Just don't expect a site like this to offer any kind of personalized service. It's not what they do. It is no secret that we tend to think of computers when talking about looking for a job online. A standard internet search on your computer will turn up a number of career search websites. Did you also know that you can use your smart phone as well? You can! Whether you have an iPhone, Windows phone, or Android phone, you can use this device to job search. On your phone's marketplace, you'll find a number of job search app designed to get the job done. The best job search websites can save you time and keep you focused. Others are shameless marketers just pushing products and cashing in on Internet traffic.


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The same holds true for printed resumes. Job seekers should always be prepared to apply for jobs. Maybe you are at the dentist and see a "now hiring secretary" sign. If you have a printed copy of your resume in your car, you can apply. There is no need to waste time and money to return home, print your resume, and return back to the office to apply. Seem too intrusive? It's not. It's only about getting hired. Most folks who receive such phone calls, emails, chat or IM messages or those whom respond to tweets or comment on postings made previously on that or some other social-mobi system - most of us, worldwide, don't mind to help. So don't be afraid to ask for information. Job Search Tip #2: Say nothing. Never talk about being out of work or underemployed. The surest way to never get a job, is to never ask for one. The second surest way to fail a job search is to never mention to people you know that you'd like a job. If you really want to mess up your life, stay in your house and pull the curtains on the world.

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It depends. Some job search websites--even some of the best ones--don't cost a penny. Others, particularly those serving an upper-level, executive clientele, charge a user fee or subscription. TheLadders.com, for example, requires you to pay for access to their high-end salary listings, and in this case, considering the types of opportunities the site publicizes, it's probably worth it. Read  Time Saving Tips to Speed Up Your Job Search - The Balance Careers. Of course, you cannot forget about CareerBuilder. CareerBuilder, which has been around since 1995, is the granddaddy of job search websites. It's powerful job search engine allows you to use up to seven criteria to gain access to its massive database of available jobs. You can post your resume, sign up for alerts to jobs that match your keywords, and get a heads up about upcoming career fairs. As mentioned above, these are simple steps that can save you time. Remember, even saving 5 minutes of time in your job search is worthwhile because those 5 minutes can easily add up to hours over the course of a month.

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It is not all the job openings that are normally advertised. There are some hidden job markets. This is because some recruiters and employers sometimes recruit job seekers that are recommended to them by colleagues, friends and sometimes associates. I personally have once been employed through this means. You should therefore get acquainted with potential employers with a view to having a pre-knowledge of available jobs before they are advertised by developing your contact network. To advertise your availability in the job market, you need to get the names of the professionals in your field. You need to ask faculty, alumni and peers on how to contact such persons. Also, directories, association listings, professional bodies, alumni associations, job search clubs and telephone books are veritable source of such names. To get reliable information about any job listing in any organization the best person to contact is the supervisor or manager of the position you are interested in. Of course, you cannot forget about CareerBuilder. CareerBuilder, which has been around since 1995, is the granddaddy of job search websites. It's powerful job search engine allows you to use up to seven criteria to gain access to its massive database of available jobs. You can post your resume, sign up for alerts to jobs that match your keywords, and get a heads up about upcoming career fairs. On that same note, you waste time if you are searching multiple job search sites separately. There are a number of computer applications, as well as smart phone apps, that enable you to search all the best career sites at once; with one search. It can take hours to search site #1, then search site #2, then site #3, and so forth.

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Reading a job listing is an important step because vital information is provided. In addition to determining if the job is something that you'd enjoy doing, you can determine if you are wasting your time by applying. For example, if Company A is hiring for a part-time overnight cashier and you cannot work overnights - you know not to bother applying for the job. Don't waste time on job listings with hours that you cannot work or jobs with requirements you do not come close to meeting; focus your attention on more promising leads. Monster.com is arguably the best global platform for job seekers. It comes loaded with advice for the job hunter. Great content on the site includes a "how to" on putting together a resume that rocks the world, well-written job descriptions, interviewing tips, and lots of salary information. The best job search websites can save you time and keep you focused. Others are shameless marketers just pushing products and cashing in on Internet traffic.

By writing down all the jobs you applied for, you are aware. Keep in mind the date. If a company post a job for an office manager on Monday, but a new listing appears on Friday (same exact listing), they may be doing this to bump the job listing so it appears higher in the search results. If it is still the same position, don't apply again. With such business contact details in-hand, and having identified plenty of companies to research for the job you seek, begin to customize your resumes for each firm. Again - don't be shy. Use each resume as your professional billboard, so to speak, to highlight your skills and successful experiences in solving specific work-floor issues, and have statistics to confirm it. Then utilize the email addresses, fax numbers and other hiring-agent contact data to release your customized resumes - one at a time -- directly to the offices of each hiring authority (and/or to the closest contact to them), including HR; later, if things go well, let the hiring manager(s) guide you through HR processing. Prove it to yourself, when you impress the primary hiring-authority, and their associates, with know-how to repair their workplace issues - combined with a teamwork attitude -- they draw their own conclusions, without the candidate speaking a word; as workplace performance statistics, confirm your success with similar issues. As you can see, whether on your resume, or cited in a phone call, or in emails, wherever - workplace statistics illustrate your results as they lend authority to any claims of anticipated performance if hired. Monster.com is arguably the best global platform for job seekers. It comes loaded with advice for the job hunter. Great content on the site includes a "how to" on putting together a resume that rocks the world, well-written job descriptions, interviewing tips, and lots of salary information.


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