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| − | It is hard enough being unemployed, but being turned down for jobs makes it even harder. Rest assured, it doesn't need to be difficult to find a new position. If you use the tips below, you can quickly and easily find a new job and re-join the workforce.
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| − | Carefully and honestly assess your skill set. If you are worried that your skills could use some fine tuning, consider signing up for some classes. If you can't afford to get a degree, you don't need to. Anything and everything helps, and there is almost no limit to what you can teach yourself or learn from others. If your job requires the use of Microsoft Excel, consider an Excel oriented class.
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| − | Your job title may be restricting your job search. Expand beyond it. Do some online research and figure out what other job titles are similar to the one you desire. By doing this, you'll be able to find more job possibilities.
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| − | Don't write a lengthy, bloated resume. Use bullet points to highlight the most important parts of your employment history. Many employers will put aside and ignore resumes that are jam packed and hard to read.
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| − | Consider online templates for resumes. There are lots of free options for you to use. Find a template that focuses on the information you would like to highlight on your resume.
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| − | Call or email after an interview to see what is going on. Tell them you applied, are still interested, and ask if they have made a decision. This will make a good impression on the potential employer.
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| − | Once you apply for jobs, you should expect to get some phone calls from prospective employers. Answer your phone professionally. Make a great first impression on them, even if they're just the person that schedules the job interviews.
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| − | [http://www.onestoplocal.co.uk/ one stop local] Always be prepared to produce a letter of reference. You can do like most people and say you have references, but having them available with you in the form of a reference letter is best. This allows the interviewer to see in black and white what an outstanding candidate you are without having to try to contact your references by phone.
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| − | Make good use of LinkedIn. Their Q&A section is a great place to display your qualifications and expertise. You will also be able to use this place to see if others have anything to say about their experience and ideas where they work.
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| − | Make sure that the email address you list on your resume is a professional one. This is the first thing a potential employer will notice. Simply get an email address with your first and last name or something else very simple. Don't be overlooked for your dream job because of an unprofessional email address.
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| − | If an interviewer asks about conflicts with co-workers, don't lie and say you get along with everybody. This does not seem very realistic. Instead, describe a time where there was a conflict of opinions, but talk about how you were able to help resolve things positively.
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| − | Be ready to hear back from potential employers after you've applied. Answer your phone professionally. Making an excellent first impression is vital, even though it is just through the phone.
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| − | The advice here is perfect for getting a desirable job. Take your job search seriously. Trying to get a job should be treated as seriously as a job itself. Keep at it, and eventually you will find the job you want.
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