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Tips for Finding the Right Job

December 21, 2019 Laura

If you’re looking for a new job or your first job you might be keen to make the right choice. Choosing which career to go into isn’t always easy. However, the tips you’ll find below can help.

Don’t Just Submit Online Applications

Many people are happy to submit online applications in the hope that they land work. However, they could be missing out. Why not contact the companies directly and see what they have to offer? When you contact them directly, either by phone or dropping off a resume, you get them to stand up and pay attention to you. It’s much easier to refuse an online applicant than it is someone who has made the effort to contact an internal recruiter.

Don’t be afraid to submit online applications, just make sure it’s not the only method you use to look for work.

Do you Want to Make Things?

If you tend to be quite hands-on, you might want a career in baking, cooking, or manufacturing. Alternatively, you could choose to opt for a career in creating bronze castings. There are so many opportunities out there for people who like to make things. Whether you’re looking to create metal parts, bake cakes or even design goods for the fashion industry, if you’re hands-on, you’ll find there are a lot of options for you to consider.

Try to narrow down the industry that you wish to be involved in. For example, will you be happy creating cakes or do you want to paint pictures to sell online? Knowing exactly what you want to do will make it easier when it comes to choosing the perfect career.

Know What Skills you Need

If you want a job in an industry that you’ve never worked in before make sure you’re aware of the skills you’ll need. It’s all well and good submitting an application but if you don’t have the correct skills you might not even get an interview.

Do your research, find out what skills you need and work out how you’re going to get them. If you already have a job you might want to consider going to night school. You could take a part-time college course or do a spot of online learning.

When you know what skills you need for the job in question, you’ll also have a better idea of whether that job is for you. Get the qualifications you need and you’re more likely to be invited to an interview.

Understand That it Takes Time

When you’re looking for work you should be prepared to wait. You might not hear about the position for weeks, if not months. This can be quite stressful so make sure you keep yourself busy in the meantime. Look for work elsewhere just in case you don’t get the job and make sure you’re kind to yourself. Looking for work can be stressful but it can also teach you a lot about yourself.

Use the above tips to help you find the right job. You never know, you might find you’ve landed a job in an industry that’s completely new but hugely exciting!

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