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How To Make Your Job Search Easier

August 24, 2010 · Filed Under Local Job Search · Comment 

Most likely if you are searching the job market then you would like some tips and advice on how to make your job search a whole lot easier; after all who wants to struggle to try to find that perfect job? Not me and I am sure that you do not either; that is the reason that I decided to write some of the most important tips that will make your job search easier.

1. Goals: While many people do who are searching for a job; do not take the time to write down their goals. As a matter of fact only 3% of the population has ever taken the time to write out their goals on paper. People tend to feel that they do not need goals when they are searching for a job.

A goal will help you decide what you are looking for and what it is that you want to accomplish with your new job. Are you looking for a new career or are you looking for a job that will help you pay the bills. Do you need to continue your education so that you can get ahead in the company that you get hired with? These are the types of questions that your written goal will help you answer.

2. Pay: We all know that most jobs are going to pay a competitive salary; so do you know what type of pay scale you are searching for? Sit down and tally up your monthly bills and then you can figure out what you are willing to accept as a base salary. After all if you have absolutely no idea what you need to bring into the house on a monthly basis; then how can you expect the job to meet your needs.

3. Hours: This is extremely important especially if you have a family. Most likely you do not want to spend all your days and nights at your new entry level job; you still want to have your personal time. Never try to get hired with a job that does not meet the hours that you are available. The common mistake that most people make is that they try to bend their flexibility to meet the companies hours; however if you do this then most likely you are going to be miserable and you may not stay with the company long enough because your hours are conflicting and they are interfering with your personal life.

4. Honesty: Never get hired based on a lie; if the employer finds out that you lied on your application then most likely you will lose your job.

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