How To Find A New Job
This is something that I have written about on a number of my Career and Employment Squidoo Lenses and I thought it would be useful to share it here.
In the current economic climate many people, like you, are worried about becoming unemployed or are facing the prospect of finding a new job.
Like you they are concerned about having to find a new job or change career. For some their companies will provide Outplacement Support but the reality is that few companies provide any real help with finding a new job.
Having to find a new job or changing career paths entirely can seem intimidating. However, every year, the number of adults in the workforce who have changed careers – multiple times, even – rises dramatically.
Did you know that the average worker will change careers three times over the course of their life, and it seems possible that number may grow even more.
In “Get Me A Job” you will discover:
How a small piece of card measuring approximately 3½ x 2 inches can get you in the door to a job that many other job seekers never get to know about
That an email address is really essential for serious job hunters. Do you know why you should have two different email addresses to make your job hunting even more effective?
How even whilst we are in a recession some companies are taking on more staff. This book gives you a list of the ones which employ the most – with a direct link to their website recruitment pages
How to beat other job hunters, everyone knows that you need to have a great CV. For this you’ll need to include some simple words that will pack more power into your CV.* The best ones are given in this book.
That there are certain things that really puts interviewers off within the first few seconds of meeting candidates. The book tells you what they are so that you you can prepare beforehand
….and much more at Find A New Job
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