The most immediate thought that strikes our mind on graduation day
is to find a job that pays us constant every month. Spending time over
part time jobs would have helped us earn the most required money for
those days ... but having learnt so much, our mind might be revving to
put all those to use and our first priority would be to find jobs
related to our field of study say electronics, computers, architecture,
finance etc. or find those that are close to our interests.
Deciding to find a job is one part but where to look for
those posts and articles and outings related stuff that might help us
get the "perfect "job. Here in this article attention has been paid to
help those "perfect job" seekers find data that might impress. Down
under are few mandatory spots that ought to be checked by fresh job
seekers and also by those planning to change jobs.
Trade journals, newspapers, job magazines:
Newspapers and magazines are always a good start. Different newspapers
(like The Independent, The Guardian, The Weekly Journal and The Asian
Times) have different types of job because the advertisers know who the
readers are and who will be applying. Every place has its newspapers,
trade journals, and magazines showing recruiters who plan to absorb in
few candidates. These ought to be checked for, time and again to get
the job. Newspapers and mainly trade journals will be of great help if
you want a job quickly.
Job Fairs:
All trade fairs in and around
your place should be considered and visited for only there do you get
so many recruiters at one place. More the number of recruiters, more
the possibility of getting recruited. Usually, several copies of
carefully written resumes should accompany you along with the
certificates of merit obtained during both academic and extra
curricular activities. Take care to get as much information on all
companies in the fair and try to submit custom resumes if possible.
T.V and radio:
The mass media too work
miracles in helping us get the job. Some TV companies have programs
which feature dates. For example ITV have Job finder which they run
late at night. Usually related programs have some sessions for making
such announcements and these could act as valuable resource for job
seekers.
Yellow pages, job directories, libraries:
Other possible areas of interest should be yellow pages usually having
plenty of job offers on hand along with the job directories. However,
one place that ought not to be missed is the local public library where
plenty of job offers are posted.
Employment agencies:
Getting registered at
employment agencies (also known as recruitment agencies, temping
agencies [for temporary employment] and employment bureau) helps as
well. They look for specific skills and if you suit them, you are
hired. However there is only an indirect link with the employer i.e.
through the agency and therefore our connecting media (the resume) must
attract them and make them call us.
Job sites:
Being internet friendly could
reduce all the hard work and sweat as we can narrow down all our
options and find the perfect fit sitting at a place. There are so many
online job searching sites. Registering at job sites like
americasjobbank.com, monster etc will get employers look at our skills,
talents and call us for an interview personally. The main advantage is
that you can search the job of your liking, salary, and in your
locality (if needed)
Social networking:
Though mentioned towards
the end this is instrumental because employers usually look into such
social networking sites as well to recruit people. They look at our
friends, our interests, our achievements etc and thus select candidates
as well.
Classifieds:
Last, but not least though is
the various free classified ad posting sites like webcosmo.com etc.
Post your resume there and there is a great probability of you being
offered a job within days of posting. Also apply for job openings that
fit your criteria. Greater probability is due to the greater number of
people visiting such classified sites to post their jobs, housing,
community, services, for sale, gigs, resumes, personals, etc somebody
might be impressed with your resume and require your services at their
firm and so fetch you.
Important tips:
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is to find a job that pays us constant every month. Spending time over
part time jobs would have helped us earn the most required money for
those days ... but having learnt so much, our mind might be revving to
put all those to use and our first priority would be to find jobs
related to our field of study say electronics, computers, architecture,
finance etc. or find those that are close to our interests.
Deciding to find a job is one part but where to look for
those posts and articles and outings related stuff that might help us
get the "perfect "job. Here in this article attention has been paid to
help those "perfect job" seekers find data that might impress. Down
under are few mandatory spots that ought to be checked by fresh job
seekers and also by those planning to change jobs.
Trade journals, newspapers, job magazines:
Newspapers and magazines are always a good start. Different newspapers
(like The Independent, The Guardian, The Weekly Journal and The Asian
Times) have different types of job because the advertisers know who the
readers are and who will be applying. Every place has its newspapers,
trade journals, and magazines showing recruiters who plan to absorb in
few candidates. These ought to be checked for, time and again to get
the job. Newspapers and mainly trade journals will be of great help if
you want a job quickly.
Job Fairs:
All trade fairs in and around
your place should be considered and visited for only there do you get
so many recruiters at one place. More the number of recruiters, more
the possibility of getting recruited. Usually, several copies of
carefully written resumes should accompany you along with the
certificates of merit obtained during both academic and extra
curricular activities. Take care to get as much information on all
companies in the fair and try to submit custom resumes if possible.
T.V and radio:
The mass media too work
miracles in helping us get the job. Some TV companies have programs
which feature dates. For example ITV have Job finder which they run
late at night. Usually related programs have some sessions for making
such announcements and these could act as valuable resource for job
seekers.
Yellow pages, job directories, libraries:
Other possible areas of interest should be yellow pages usually having
plenty of job offers on hand along with the job directories. However,
one place that ought not to be missed is the local public library where
plenty of job offers are posted.
Employment agencies:
Getting registered at
employment agencies (also known as recruitment agencies, temping
agencies [for temporary employment] and employment bureau) helps as
well. They look for specific skills and if you suit them, you are
hired. However there is only an indirect link with the employer i.e.
through the agency and therefore our connecting media (the resume) must
attract them and make them call us.
Job sites:
Being internet friendly could
reduce all the hard work and sweat as we can narrow down all our
options and find the perfect fit sitting at a place. There are so many
online job searching sites. Registering at job sites like
americasjobbank.com, monster etc will get employers look at our skills,
talents and call us for an interview personally. The main advantage is
that you can search the job of your liking, salary, and in your
locality (if needed)
Social networking:
Though mentioned towards
the end this is instrumental because employers usually look into such
social networking sites as well to recruit people. They look at our
friends, our interests, our achievements etc and thus select candidates
as well.
Classifieds:
Last, but not least though is
the various free classified ad posting sites like webcosmo.com etc.
Post your resume there and there is a great probability of you being
offered a job within days of posting. Also apply for job openings that
fit your criteria. Greater probability is due to the greater number of
people visiting such classified sites to post their jobs, housing,
community, services, for sale, gigs, resumes, personals, etc somebody
might be impressed with your resume and require your services at their
firm and so fetch you.
Important tips:
- Approach employers with a well written resume if in person.
- If the approach is through post, send resume (with not too many folds) in a big envelope.
- Do send follow ups if you receive no reply.
- If
you are working temporarily at some place, try putting in a good show
with the job and impress. Show them that some effort has been put in to
complete the job and this might lead to an offer of permanent job
eventually when one opens up. - Do not feel shy to ask the head to make you a permanent employee.
- If using the online method of job search, use a good search engine to find the type of job you require.
About the Author
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Sale, Community, Personals, Services, Resumes, Events, and Gigs. 100%
Free postings on all categories.
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Distributed by Hasan Shrek, independence blogger. Also run online business , matrix, internet marketing solution , online store script .
Beside he is writing some others blogs for notebook computer , computer training , computer software and personal computer
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Technorati Tags: web, internet, internet business, internet marketing, home business, make money
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