Title: How to Find a New Job in a Week Flat
Author: Brian Troutwein
Article:
You need a job. Keep these three tips in mind and you'll likely
get hired for a satisfying job within only one week. If you're
sick of living off unemployment insurance benefits, read this
short article.
It's true. If you were to even move out of state today, these
tips will score you a job almost instantly. Put an end to
frustration once and for all. Finding a job can be simple
actually.
#1. Use Your Network
The best shot you have at finding a job in the least amount of
time is by using your network. It's not just about who you know,
it's also about who they know. When you inform your friends,
family members, and acquaintances that you're looking for work
in your field, tell them to spread the word. You'll be amazed at
how fast the news of you wanting a new career travels throughout
your city, even among a network outside of you own that you have
never met.
Not only does this save time in the job search, you won't have
to convince a company as much about your character. No need to
sell yourself to a potential boss because you're already sold.
Companies love to hire based on testimonials of people they
already trust.
#2. Target Companies Who Hire Like the Military
This is a lightning-quick way to find a job. Distribution
centers, factories, and other large-scale operations hire like
the military. They normally have high wages and the best
financial and health insurance benefits. While you can get a
production, maintenance, or transportation job with little or no
education background, there are several positions in fields like
HR, IT, and Management. Don't forget about receptionist and
security guard positions.
While networking find out whether your city (or within working
distance) has for example, a plastics plant, rock mine,
automobile factory, retail distribution center, the list goes
on...
Then to save time, call and ask how to apply. Large scale
operations such as these are looking for new workers on a daily
basis. Follow up in a few days to schedule your first interview
and drug screening.
#3. Put Your Resume On Your Local Jobs Website
You already have a resume typed up. Now submit it to circulate
quickly among local businesses and companies. Just about every
city has a local jobs website these days. You can find out about
it in the classifieds section of your local paper. All you have
to do is copy and paste or upload your resume to the website for
interested parties to find in searches.
It's absolutely critical to title your resume with words that
involve your area of expertise. Even if you're a general
laborer, put something like "labor and production" in your
title. Your resume will get into the right hands with hardly any
work on your behalf.
Consider this as well. If your name is circulating throughout
your network and beyond, chances are an employer is going to log
onto the local jobs website and search for your resume based on
your name. Again, it would be wise not to waste much time
searching on your local jobs site, but rather allowing employers
to find you, a method in which (in a way) preserves your values.
Conclusion
No more stress, worries, frustration, or unemployment insurance
benefits. Network, target large scale companies who hire like
the military, and put your resume on your local jobs website. Do
this and you'll be on your way to efficiently finding a
fulfilling job within a week.
About the author:
Did you know that you might be able to collect Unemployment Insurance
Benefits even if you quit your job? See
http://www.caledugov.com for details.
Copyright Brian Troutwein / Jayde Online, Inc. 2007.
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