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Opportunity is Everywhere... Pick One and Choose |
Searching for a job? It would be great if you get that once in a lifetime chance of having an office next to the board room on the top floor with two secretaries at your command.
Let's come back to earth a bit before we get too high. Looking for a job is a tedious process. You have to submit your resume and any character records required by the company. Then you get scheduled for an interview. If you pass, you take an exam. If you pass you get interviewed one last time. If you pass, you get hired. In this process, 90% of all applicants are weeded out. If you happen to be part of the remaing 10%, congratulations. Just don't pat yourself on the back yet. What if you don't get accepted? Then you start all over again with a different company but with mostly the same process. Out of ten applications you pursue, odds are only one will hire you. Don't be discouraged. Everyone lives through it. If we didn't, we'd all be couch potatoes with no one manning the stores.
You could look at newspaper adds are job finder magazines, but the best place to look is online. You've got your bachelor's degree and you're seriously looking for that perfect job opportunity that suits your skills. It's time to pop open Monster.com or Careerbuilder.com. These are easy to navigate websites that will help you discover that suitable job opportunities. You can browse for positions in your immediate area or search nationwide. Punch in the field you prefer and do a quick search. If this doesn't give you the desired results, you can also punch in your degree for more feedback. That job opportunity you're looking for is out there if you browse in the right place. You can even send your resume to a potential employer via the email in the internet To read more articles by Tony Robinson, check out http://best-computing-info.com.
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