8 Key Points To Get A New Job

Do you want a new job? Do you want to earn more money, or have more job satisfaction? Perhaps your job is at risk, or your future is unsure. Whatever the reason there are 8 actions you can take to help you get a new job.

1. Decide on the job you want.
It may sound simple but too many people limit themselves too early in the process. Start off by putting down everything you would like to do. You should then consider what you are good at and what you are interested in, and all of the skills you have acquired. You then need to research the potential jobs, find out what they really entail and what skills and training you will need.

2. Create a really powerful CV (Resume).
Remember that your CV (resume) is your foot in the door and the chance to make a great first impression. Make sure that your CV (resume) sells you and your skills without being inaccurate. Make sure that you have a powerful cover letter to go with it.

3. Start looking.
Consider all of the possible ways that you could find the right vacancy. Search on-line but don't forget some of the local businesses. Consider targeting organisations that you would really like to work for and consider any unconventional places that you might find the job that you want.

4. Develop and on-line profile.
Put your CV on-line, build on-line profiles on professional networking sites and get involved in appropriate forums where you can build a positive reputation.

5. Look at all the resources you have available.
Your family and friends may have contacts. Previous employers may be able to give you a referral. If you are being made redundant then make sure you take advantage of any resources that your employer offers.

6. Professionalism counts.
Your CV, cover letters, on-line postings and profiles, all need to represent you in a professional manner. Make sure you are easily contactable by potential employers.

7. Prepare for the interview.
Turn up on time, look right, prepare for the questions that are going to be asked. Thank the interviewer for their time

8. The long term picture.
Consider taking training courses to build new skills. Also consider what the future is likely to hold for your chosen career path, will it still be in demand in 5 years? You could also consider starting your own business as an alternative to working for someone else

If you are looking for a new job and want to find out more then Visit us here! to get a free career change report and CV writing guide
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