1. Prepare the CV you would like to receive yourself.
In order not to get lost in the large crowd of applications, find a way to highlight yourself, because a CV is your work tool for finding your dream job, it is your business card and your sales presentation.
2. Emphasize the benefits!
Highlight the benefits you will be able to give to the company, in addition to information about what has been done. The employer will try to understand what you will be able to provide to the company. Sell โโyourself!
3. Don't change yourself for cash!
Find out what sort of job you are searching for. It is useless to send a CV to any job offer in the hope that you will be invited for an interview. Want to become famous as a job seeker who applies to anyone and everywhere? Save energy.
4. Don't waste time!
Continue looking at job posting sites so far. Do this every day and you will soon follow the regularities - what are the requirements for certain types of positions, how often certain companies advertise vacancies. Informed - so armed. Follow job search / ad accounts on social networks. Finding a job is also a job!
5. Be prepared for a job interview!
Have your weekly planner on hand, answer phone calls Are you ready for a round of clothes (for a job interview, of course) and are the accessories in order? Everything should be available after the "first call" to the interview.
6. Be informed!
Watch portals / read magazines / listen to the radio, but not watch a "funny video about a funny event in a supermarket", but stay up to date - news in economics, politics, business and culture. If there is no work, it does not mean that "grown in a barrel, fed by a spoon". Learn. There are many free books and study materials on the Internet on any topic. Free time is a time of opportunities - participate in all free seminars, go to people.
7. Grow thick skin.
Job seekers are usually put in the role of a victim, those who are unsure of themselves, tremble about their place and know that it can be a much more talented candidate - you - are the most ridiculous. Ignore the explicit strands of your efforts to find a job, including non-standard efforts.
8. Take advantage of practice opportunities!
It's no secret that companies save money in this way, and the practice can also turn out to be unnecessary document recycling, servicing paper shredders and nothing else from the company you will have seen. It's nothing - practice is not the worst record to decorate a resume and you never know if a company will ever forget about you. For those who have not encountered paid work, the practice is a good landfill to start understanding the rules of the labor market game, and if lucky - to understand the employee's daily life, find out how much an hour is paid, what job categories, pay.
9. Take care of your physical shape - morning activity is free of charge.
You have plenty of time - go to bed and follow the daily routine. But you want to look strong and brisk, offering your candidacy and making sure that of all the candidates, you will get the least sick and work harder?
10. Find joy in life.
Delight someone - a person, an animal, maybe even a houseplant, taking care, endowing with a lovely name. Do you have free time? Great! Do you definitely have someone whose contact will enrich you either spiritually or create a feeling of satisfaction because you have given something good to someone? Helped with a good name? With practical help? Of course, don't get caught up in philanthropy to such an extent that you forget the main goal - to find a good job.
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