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Welcome To Our Employment Guide! Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Employment & Job Search...
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Watch this video below! We have gathered all the resources to help you learn everything you always wanted to know about Employment & Job Search:
Featured Article : Get All The Information On Jobs Before The Interview
With all of the job placement agencies out there, it really surprises me how little information on jobs people have. I can relate to the situation, but that's no excuse. I can relate because I got all the way to college and I still didn't know what I wanted to do. I never took a career placement test and none of my friends did either. The first day of college I had to pick a major. That ended up being the only time that I talked to a counselor. Big mistake! I decided to sign up for business because that seemed pretty general. My junior year, I decided to major in accounting. My dad was an accountant and he said it was easy. It must have been easy for him because he liked it. I didn't like it, so I was terrible at it. I switched over to finance and I was much happier there. Some of my friends were just majoring in a field because it would pay them good money. Yes, 30 years later they are financially successful, but they aren't happy because they are trapped in a job that they really don't enjoy, but they need to keep bringing in the money to support their lifestyle .They should have gotten good job information when they picked their careers, instead of just going after the money. That is why I always make sure to get information on the job before I even go in for an interview. You see, with the current economy as it is, many people see information on jobs as a luxury. These days though, with the internet, there's no excuse not to look up a company's website and find out exactly what they do and how they do it. There may even be some information on jobs, if you're real lucky. I know many college-educated people who are still happy to get any job that they can get. Nonetheless, in my opinion this is shortsighted thinking. If you post your resume with one of the job placement companies and take the first thing that comes your way, it is likely to be something that won't really interest you. Taking a job that is below your abilities and not related to your interests is not only a poor way to find happiness, but a poor way to find economic success. Although you might do well in the short run, in the long run your lack of interest will be crippling. The problem is that there is no one reliable way to get information on jobs. Although job information is available from a variety of sources, none of them are complete. Job counselors are often only familiar with a limited number of career fields. Finding a mentor can help you out, but it is no guarantee. In my opinion, the best approach is to immerse yourself in as much information on jobs as you can before you even interview. That way, you will know ahead of time whether or not it is a job that you would like to have. Even more importantly, you will be able to dazzle your interviewer with your knowledge of the business. Seeming eager and informed is always an asset, especially when going into an unfamiliar field. But for the moment...
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