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How To Improve Your Chances Of Landing A Good Job



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By : Tony Jacowski    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-10-17 01:25:28
Here are a few tips to help you increase your chances of finding a good job.

Planning

Organize and develop a job search plan. The old saying that if you fail to plan, you plan to fail certainly applies to searching for a job. You first need to decide on the kind of job you want, one that suits your abilities, needs, and interests. Job satisfaction is essential for stability.

If you take a job that you are not qualified for or that does not suit your needs and interests, it will be difficult to cope with it. Plan accordingly. Split your planning into short and long-term goals. Identify the actions you need to take in order to obtain those jobs.

Choosing the Right Method

Decide how you will go about your search. Will you go on the Internet or rely on newspapers to hunt for a job? You may need to acquire some new skills, or you might want to enroll in a training course for the kind of job you would like to do. Prepare yourself for interviews.

You need to make decisions about goals. The more you know about them, the more effective your search and the more likely your chances of getting the right job.

Stressing Your Skills

Make a detailed resume that will list all your achievements. Employers will want to know if you have the skills and experience they are looking for. This will make it easier for employers to determine how you could be beneficial for their businesses. This also makes life simpler for you; employers might not require you to be tested for those skills.

They would certainly ask for letters of reference pertaining to the experience mentioned in your resume. That would be the kind of evidence they will want to be sure that you can do what you say you can.

Past Achievements

Take your experience over the last 12 months and pick out any special project you worked on where you exceeded your employer's expectations. You can always present your achievements during the interview. Be sure to update your resume, because this document is going to open the door for an interview.

Your resume is the first impression an employer will have of you, so make it as impressive and professional as possible. You need to sell yourself through your resume.

One glance at it should be sufficient for your employer to decide if you might be the right person for the job they are seeking to fill.

Writing a winning resume is a big challenge- so accept the challenge and make it the best it can be so you will be called for an interview in the company of your choice. One more bit of advice: be prepared by learning all you can about the company before you go for the interview.
Author Resource:- Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for six sigma professionals including, lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
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