First, congratulations to the those of you who have landed a job recently. But guess what? Your job search isn’t over. The economy is still unstable, in fact, it may never be stable. For you to feel like you have control over your career, you need to constantly keep your eyes open for your next great opportunity. You never want to get caught unprepared and unemployed again. By incorporating as many of these activities as possible into your already-busy schedule, you can ensure you have the visibility and strong connections to help you survive.
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In today’s job market, you will find that experience is given a lot of importance along with the person’s educational qualifications. Experience certainly increases your job, salary, and promotion prospects. Due to increased demand in a variety of services in new industries, there are many jobs available even if you do not possess any experience. Besides, these jobs have an acceptable income and may not demand any educational qualifications. Read the rest of this entry »
Most people often look only at the dark side of entry levels. They are perceived as low paid jobs, where your skills are underestimated. Yet, there are also good things which may point you to the bright side of entry level jobs.
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Perhaps, generations ago, students graduated from college and found jobs related to their majors. They stayed at these jobs for several years before moving on to the next job, which was still in the same industry but hopefully a step up. For today’s workers, the path is less clear. Whether or not you go to college, your work history probably has quite a bit of variety in it. Read the rest of this entry »
Change is said to be the only constant in life. But change for the sake of change could have a negative impact in your life. When it comes to your career there are times a change of jobs is necessary but there are certain times it does more harm than good. Changing jobs is good – it widens your horizons and gives you a chance to stretch yourself out of your comfort zone. However consistently changing jobs could have repercussions that you need to consider.
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Finding the right job is a matter of concern for all job seekers. You can get the right job by creating a connection between your interest and experience. If you follow this basic method, you will be happy and fulfilled in your job. Many people apply mainly for a particular job, mostly because of the pay packet. However, it is more important to seek a job that is meaningful and rewarding. There are certain tips that you need to follow for finding the right job. They are as follows:
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Green-collar jobs are good for the economy, the environment, and the people. There’s nothing not to like about the upcoming green-collar workforce. Good green jobs pay well, have a positive impact on the planet, and provide room for advancement. Green job opportunities are open to anyone willing to learn a new skill or amend an existing one.
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1. Decide what job you want. Focus on what industry, size of company, number of employees, management style, etc. that you want in your next job. Reflect upon your career history to a time and place where you were the most satisfied with your work and use it to build a profile of your next job. Visualize it; think about how it will feel once you’re there in your new office. Write down where it is, who you’re working for, what kind of a work environment it is, and see yourself physically there. Read the rest of this entry »
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