Thirty Tips for Finding Work
- Persevere.
- Specify the motivation that leads us to seek employment.
- Consider the conditions in which we are willing to work.
- Being aware of the tools with which to tempt has a job.
- Knowing your strengths and academic deficits.
- Knowing your strengths and labor deficit.
- Prepare ahead one self-description that includes personal characteristics that stand out.
- Willingness to probe all avenues of recruitment.
- Not just responding only offers daily.
- Analyze notices in newspapers.
- Remember that the resume is his letter to the company.
- Send photo that does not draw attention.
- Alert your former bosses that you are taking them into account as work references.
- Reaching interviews with 10 minutes early.
- Walk with confidence and reach out to say hello.
- Expect if sit until the interviewer prompted.
- Treat the caller by name. Never by his first name.
- Do not speak ill of a past employer.
- Not seek to draw attention to clothing or accessories.
- No evidence of economic problems.
- Avoid being defensive.
- No talk jargon or slang.
- Be formal.
- Do not provide confidential information of the company where I work.
- Learn about wages in the labor market.
- Avoid asking questions about salary.
- Try the interviewer gives you a wage proposal in due course.
- Just be emphatic in their interests regarding wages and benefits in the final interview.
- Do not call the company to ask if it has been selected.