May 24, 2008

Best Sources of Job Opportunities

Category: Job Leads,Job Search Advice,Job Search Tips — editor @ 2:23 pm

4.jpgFinding a job is already a job in itself and it is not that easy. There are a lot of things to be considered and you really have to be resourceful to be successful in finding the perfect job. Normally in local areas, small companies would initially advertise job openings through the local newspapers. This way cost less rather than posting ads through employment websites or recruitment agencies. On the other hand, national newspapers provide wider benefits and choices because bigger companies are more likely to advertise employments in national newspapers. And of course we can not deny the fact the Internet offers thousands of opportunities.

May 19, 2008

Finding Job in Huntsville

Category: Job Leads,Job Search Tips — editor @ 2:22 pm

3.jpgWhen you are looking for a career in Hunstville, first you need to be aware that you cannot find job openings posted in newspapers or job websites. Local companies have their own websites so you can pick a potential employer and go directly to the companies’ website and check if there is an opening. There are managers who don’t rely in the Personnel and the job openings are just in their office. It would be to your advantage if you know a hiring manager who happens to know a job opening. But your best chance is to do a lot of researches so you can find the perfect job where you can apply your expertise.

May 17, 2008

Where Employers Look for New Hires

Category: Job Search Tips — editor @ 2:21 pm

2.jpgBasically employers look for new hires through the ads that they placed in the newspaper. But with the technology that we now have, some companies already have their own Websites so that employers are now also looking online. Another way employers look for new employees is through an informal network process. Research shows that 25% of the jobs available are represented by classified ads. The rest of the load of the work force is brought about through networking, informational interviews, internships and cold-calling. If you will just use the right tools in finding a job like newspaper ads, search engines, association listings, job boards among others, it would be easier for you to find job.

May 11, 2008

Where to Find Jobs

Category: Job Search Advice,Job Search Tips — editor @ 2:18 pm

1.jpgThe Internet is a good source to look for a job. Normally for those people who are looking for job, they start with big and popular employment sites such CareerJournal, Job-Hunt and others. When you intend to work for big companies, the big sites are not to be ignored however, there are a lot more resources available on the Internet than you can imagine. Just make sure that whatever Website you will be visiting, always protect your privacy. To be successful in your job search and land a successful career, know first what you really want. This way it would be easier to find and others will not have difficulty helping you as well.

April 6, 2008

Tips to Alleviate Job Search Stress (Part 1)

Category: Job Search Tips — Y.B. MASDAL @ 4:11 pm

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As what I have promised, here’s the conclusion to my previous post on job search stress. Below are tips to alleviate job search stress which job seekers may practice or observe:

1. Preparation is key. Complete your resume, make sure your cover letter is presentable, keep a list of your job applications and take care of other things related to job search. This way, your tasks will be lessened and you can go ahead to the next step.
2. Be optimistic. As what has been always taught to you whenever you are in a bad situation, optimism can help you see things in a pleasant manner.
3. Prioritize things. Put your organizational skills in action and set priorities. This is particularly important if you have applied to two or more jobs.

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April 2, 2008

Tips to Alleviate Job Search Stress (Part 1)

Category: Job Search Tips — Y.B. MASDAL @ 4:10 pm

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If you think stress happens only after you’ve landed a job, think again. The fact is, stress can start the moment you begin your job search. Experts call it job search stress. It refers to the combined anxiety, exhaustion, pressure and fear that you feel whenever you start sending those job applications.

Every job seeker is susceptible to stress. Particularly if you’re a beginner, stress can be worse than you have ever expected. Fighting job search stress entails spiritual and psychological efforts. It is a personal endeavor that requires focus and a positive attitude. Remember that you can’t just take stress off your system using over-the-counter drugs. (to be concluded)

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February 23, 2008

Tips in Giving References

Category: Job Search Tips — Y.B. MASDAL @ 7:36 am

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If the human resources of the company in which you are applying a job has finally asked your references, then things are getting brighter. Most probably, it means you are close to being offered a job. In this regard, references are crucial and can greatly impact the final hiring decision.

Here are some tips in giving references:

1. Consider mentors, bosses, or co-workers who have had authority over you. They know you very well and can give a glowing report about you.
2. Include any authority figure such as professors, coaches and counselors. They know your strengths and weaknesses and can relay information about your proficiencies, skills and behaviors.
3. Do not include family and friends to your list of references. Most of the times, they are not privy to your working habits and career goals.

January 6, 2008

Tips for a Successful Job Search

Category: Job Search Tips — Y.B. MASDAL @ 3:07 am

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While there are thousands of job opportunities out there, a successful job search is not yet assured after you have sent resumes to a handful of prospective employers. You have to develop a positive attitude and use powerful strategies to secure the job you want.

Here are some tips for a successful job search:

1. Join a network. Nothing beats a network that can recommend to companies and associations. Use your network to find people that can help you get the job.

2. Capitalize on teamwork and personality. Always keep in mind that you are a team player and the success of the team is always a priority.

3. Show interest and passion. During the interview, express your enthusiasm for the job and the employer.