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CirroWolf
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Job Search Issues

Yeah, long story short: Have trouble looking for a job and I need help. Tips on Interviewing, where to look, etc. Also, I haven't had the best personality lately either.


Posted on 2008-12-01 at 07:54:01.

Skari-dono
Icelanders! Roll Out
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1514 Posts


...

Look everywhere. Beggers can't be choosers.

Don't be casual in the interviews, be polite and friendly. Smile, make it look like you want to be there despite the fact that the job in question may suck.

Never be negative! That is the best help I can give you.


Posted on 2008-12-01 at 10:55:32.

CirroWolf
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!

I gotta find one before the Interview!


Posted on 2008-12-07 at 22:42:51.

Vorrioch
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406 Posts


First off, what sort of jobs are you applying for?

If you’re just looking for general advice then:

Don’t send out blanket CVs, it’s always worth tailoring them to the requirements of the job you’re applying for. Rather than just explaining what you’ve done in the past, you’ll also need to elaborate on what you’ve learned and gained from it. Make it as easy as possible for the person reading your CV to identify what you’d be bringing to the job.

If you’re applying for a job involving customer service and don’t have a lot of experience in the field then it might be worth doing some voluntary work in a charity shop.

Take the time to prepare for your interview with a friend or relative beforehand. You can expect to be asked questions along the lines of “tell me about a situation where you worked as part of a team” and it can be worth having prepared a few responses ahead of time. It’s also probably better to be too smart than too casual.

Other than that good luck! Hope you find what you’re looking for soon.


Posted on 2008-12-20 at 17:12:02.

Duncan74
Dunkelzahn
Karma: 61/1
931 Posts


My Two Cents

There's a program here in my area called Ready-To-Work; it's done through our local Career Center. It's a really good program that I went through myself, and it teaches you all you need to know to be effective at all aspects of finding and getting a job. The program I went through lasted a few weeks and was set in a classroom environment.

You might want to see if you have any sort of Career Center or something similar in your area, and see if they have a program of that type; a good starting point would be to contact your local Unemployment office and see if they can refer you to the proper people.

It worked wonders for me, and if you have a similar program in your area I'm confident it would do you a world of good.


Posted on 2008-12-20 at 20:54:22.

Admiral
I'm doing SCIENCE!
RDI Staff
Karma: 164/50
1836 Posts


more info

It all depends on some things: What sort of job are you looking for? Do you have a degree or any marketable skills? Are you willing to relocate? Are you willing to go to school for a few weeks to get certified in something?


Posted on 2008-12-20 at 21:28:40.

Vilyamar
Glorious Emperor
Karma: 28/16
428 Posts


Um

Is being Awesome a marketable skill? If not, it should be.


Posted on 2008-12-21 at 15:17:18.

Admiral
I'm doing SCIENCE!
RDI Staff
Karma: 164/50
1836 Posts


heh

If I saw "I'm Awesome" on someones resume I would interview them


Posted on 2008-12-21 at 16:25:49.

Grugg
Gregg
RDI Staff
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6192 Posts


afas

Just don't do what this guy did on his resume.
*shudders


Posted on 2008-12-21 at 16:54:34.

Nimu
RDI Fixture
Karma: 64/11
1427 Posts


Oh jobs

I appreciate the difficulties of finding a job during this economic climate. What is your field? Each field/industry has its own set of resources and networking spaces. Now is definitely the time to hit up all of your professional contacts, someone just may know someone who is looking for help (you're probably already doing that, but thought I should mention it).
I fully agree with Vorrioch, tailoring your CV for each job is incredibly helpful. Also, writing a really good cover letter is extremely important, in many ways the cover letter is the first interveiw (it may mean the difference of someone even looking at your resume or not). Research the company and the position you are seeking.
Have you tried temp agencies? They certainly aren't for everyone, but I know quite a few people who have been able to prolong their job search long enough to find the right position because they were temping. Other friends of mine have landed full time positions from their temp positions.
All the best of luck to you.


Posted on 2008-12-21 at 16:58:05.

   
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