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    by Lesley Rigg

    The search for a job should initially encompass a review of the jobs you are qualified and experienced for, which companies have those types of jobs, and the job market to see where they might be advertised. It is also vi...read more

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    by Sherry Obenauer

    How to Get a Great Job Recent statistics suggest an employment rate of over 60% for high school students and this number is increasing. With way too many things that need to be bought an...read more

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    by Anne Gader

    There are plenty of jobs out there! 1. If you have never worked before, let people know that you are looking for work. Someone in your circle of friends and family may just know someone who knows someone who has a job ...read more

  • 4 of 29

    by MADphilips

    HOW TO GET THE JOB YOU WANT AND GROW TO THE TOP. What I'm about to share with you in this article is a principle that has stood the test of time, one that has been used by the greatest men both of the past and the prese...read more

  • 5 of 29

    by SM Vargo

    Having worked in the field of Human Resources for years, I have read many articles on the things you can do to improve your chances of getting a job. Yes, you should research the perspective employer, and yes, you should ...read more

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    by Sandra Selley

    Getting a job certainly isn't always the easiest thing. Especially when unemployment rate is high, it can be very hard and frustrating. A friend of mine complained a few years ago that it was just impossible to get a job. ...read more

  • 7 of 29

    by Melvin Richardson

    When it comes to the job search 80% of all jobs are found by networking. You can establish a vast array of networking sources with this process. One contact can lead to another and another and so on. Net...read more

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    by Alex Landis

    I have been out of work a couple times, and each time is a good opportunity and learning experience. Looking for a job is the perfect time to recreate yourself, realign your goals, and make a positive change. When look...read more

  • 9 of 29

    by Kevin Pack

    There are several factors to consider when applying for a new job. There also several ways to go about getting that new job. For now, lets break it down into what you want, what the prospective company wants, and most diff...read more

  • 10 of 29

    by Nadege Lewis

    When we find ourselves without a job, we have a deep sense of uncertainty by not knowing when the next job opportunity will find us. As an active job seeker, you must differentiate yourself from countless others who are v...read more

  • 11 of 29

    by Laural Seither

    TIPS TO FIND WORK We all have searched for work atleast once in our lives. Finding work is not an easy task, especially if you have just moved. There are many ways to find jobs, but I've found that if you set down and ...read more

  • 12 of 29

    by Brenda Wager

    Sometimes getting a job is a full time job. Start with your resume. Write down all of your education, skills, (ie:type 70wpm), gather dates from previous jobs starting with the last one. Think about and write an objecti...read more

  • by R E Payne

    Focus is the combination of knowing who you are, what you want to do, and where you want to go. In many respects it is like a personal mission statement. At the outset of a job-search, you may not know exactly what your fo...read more

  • 14 of 29

    by Simon Wright

    If you're looking to get a new job, here's a step by step guide: 1) FIND VACANCIES The first step in getting a job is to unearth suitable vacancies. Here are some of the main ways you can do this: - Register with r...read more

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    by Servant

    Our jobs love them or hate them, almost everybody has one, and they define where we live, what clothes we wear, our friends, our pace and style of life, and often, if we let them, who we are ourselves. With so much wra...read more

  • 16 of 29

    by Ron Bates

    Are you're trying to learn how to conduct a job search, how to expose yourself to career opportunity, or how to increase/establish your personal Internet presence prior to or while looking for a job? This article summarize...read more

  • 17 of 29

    by Adele Rogers

    Depending on what type of job you want, the step you take varies. Anyone can do anything, and no matter how disabled your life may be, you can achieve the career you want. But of course, it takes effort. There are peo...read more

  • 18 of 29

    by Susan Smith-Roberts

    Let's be honest, it is very hard to get work that pays enough for you to live on! Those of you who are unemployed I know you would agree and a lot of us who are currently working right now struggling to make ends meet kno...read more

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    by Jitesh Chawla

    If you want to secure getting a job concentrate on the interview. This is the part of the application process where you get to show the employer how valuable you are. True, all the steps in this process are important but t...read more

  • 20 of 29

    by Obi Patrick

    The whole idea of searching for a job is searching for something that will inevitably keep you constantly busy whether you like it or not. Many people spend years looking for a job but the idea is to be patient and not to ...read more

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