Jobs in Vancouver Canada
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Most job seekers prolong their unemployment period because they lack vision. They do not know what they want. Though a few people have succeeded in getting a job when they just requested for any job, the majority of applications that request for any job will end up in the dustbin, never to be seen again.
You should not just apply for any job, ask for a particular Job. What Job Do I want? You should ask your self the question before you start hunting for the job. If you need help in reviewing your career plans you can get advice from 'Careers Service.
Before you go for an interview, find out everything you can about the company by reading their annual report if they have one.
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Vancouver Job Search Tips
Re-read your application, thinking through your own career and the questions they might ask you. You should try to anticipate the general questions which they will ask and also prepare some questions to ask them.
It's often said that timing is everything, and while you can't control timing, you can identify a place where you would like to work, then be persistent in your attempts to make yourself known there. When a position opens up, the company may call-or it may even create a job for you. To identify prospective employers, you'll want to be creative in your search. Following are some hints to get you started:
- Check newspapers, business periodicals, industry publications and employment reference guides at your local library.
- If you want to pursue opportunities in another city or state, check out the America's Job Bank listings on the Internet, at a One-Stop Center or one of the Employment Services Offices throughout the country.
- Talk to people working in the field that interests you. Or, talk to people at the company where you'd like to work. Don't be afraid to ask for guidance, many people will be flattered that you're interested.
- Use the Internet, where you can find websites that offer both job openings and job-finding tips.
- To hook up with others in your field, you can attend job fairs, and find and use resources such as networking groups and professional seminars. To locate these sources, check your telephone directory and the events calendar in the current issue of National Business Employment Weekly at your library. You can also contact your local Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Administration, community college career placement center, your college alumni association, and any professional organizations to which you belong.
- Attend resume-writing workshops.
- Establish a mass mailing campaign. Make a list of possible employers, send them a cover letter and your resume and follow up with a phone call.
While you'll want to conduct your job search quietly, you will have to let prospective employers know you're looking. Put the word out among friends, family and fellow members of professional organizations. Most people prefer to hire someone personally recommended or known by someone they trust and respect. And if you're persistent, when a spot opens up or a new one is created, your name may come to mind.
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