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How To Be Ready For A Job

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How To Be Ready For A Job

  1. 1. With your first day swiftly approaching, you may start to feel just a little bit nervous, a little bit underprepared and a little bit hesitant. There are ways to prepare yourself before you even set foot through the door.
  2. 2. Learning to be comfortable in an interview environment is important and relatively easy if you’ve adequately prepared and understand the possible consequence of each outcome. Getting the job or the promotion is important, but success doesn’t mean you will live happily thereafter, just as failing will not be the end of your life.
  3. 3. There’s a reason why people have separate resumes for different types of jobs. No two jobs are alike, and your resumes shouldn’t be either.“There is no one-size- fits-all for resumes, so each diverse and intriguing skill you can add to your qualifications should be noted". “Each job is going to have different requirements.”To find out how to properly tailor your resume to a job, review the job description to see what kinds of keywords are used and what values the company holds in high esteem, and then have your resume reflect that.
  4. 4. There is no excuse for not knowing details about a company at which you’re applying to work. Most companies have websites that describe their products, history, locations, and management members. Large companies often have a special section dedicated to company information, which can be searched for financial information if they are publicly traded. Similar information can be found for competitors and the industry as a whole.
  5. 5. An interview is a get-to-know-you conversation to discover if you are the ideal candidate for the job. The interview experience you create with the interviewer will help them decide whether you are the right fit for their organization and if they will consider you becoming one of their team members. Many job interviews start with an open-ended question like “Tell me about yourself.” Your response to this request will set the tone for the rest of the interview. In other words, you should be very clear of what message you are sending and clarify your qualifications and the reasons why you want the job.
  6. 6. In the modern working world, degrees and certificates are not enough on their own. Soft skills are just as important as hard skills. Soft skills are the personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people. The most common soft skills employers are looking for include strong work ethic, positive attitude, good communication skills, time management abilities, problem-solving skills, teamwork, self-confidence, flexibility, and the ability to work under pressure. You cannot learn soft skills in a day. You need to practice often to develop them. Find the soft skills you would like to improve on and then make a plan to learn and practice them. Remember that practice makes perfect.
  7. 7. Opportunities will not come to you if you just sit back and wait. In other words, putting an effort into reaching out is just as important as sending applications online to available positions. Based on LinkedIn Reports, studies have shown that eighty percent of jobs are never advertised – it often comes down to who you know, and who knows you, that matters. When you develop a strong network, you will be in a better position to learn about new career opportunities, in addition to learning of potential opportunities before your competition. Attending some networking events and having conversation with professionals in your field will definitely be a big help for your career planning and job hunting.

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