job hunting advice
Paul Megan asked:


Well, you’re already familiar with a traditional job hunt. That’s where you write a resume, mail it or email it to lots of employers. Post it on a couple websites like Monster and HotJobs. And wait for the phone to ring.

If it does, you may get invited in for an interview . . . usually with a lower level HR associate. Or maybe with a management assistant. If the phone doesn’t ring, you send out more resumes.

Now, you may eventually wind up with a job. But the chances are it will be after weeks or months of frustration, nail-biting and downright discouragement. And then you’ll probably have to settle rather select your next job.

The good news is there’s a better way . . . and a lot faster, too! It’s called “alternative job hunting.”

An “alternative job hunting strategy” has a totally different starting point. It focuses exclusively on what it takes to get in front of the person who could be your next boss. And then how to represent yourself in a way that convincingly helps him/her see you as a productive member of the team.

Any technique that contributes to that goal is called an “alternative job hunting strategy.” Usually the alternative technique is a departure from traditional approaches. On the other hand it’s much quicker.

Following an alternative job hunting strategy means you can be entertaining a good job offer is as little as 14 days!

For example, as a student of an alternative job hunting strategy you would learn how to recruit and access “career partners.” When you establish a rapport and chemistry with selected friends, community leaders, business owners, religious leaders, etc. and approach them correctly, they become an invaluable and almost immediate resource for you.

Your career partners can provide you with critical intelligence, open doors and make introductions that can shortcut all the mailings and phone calls and get you face-to-face with a real decision-maker in record time.

You know, so much can go wrong with a traditional job search that it’s almost impossible these days to get the position and compensation that’s right for you. Unfortunately, we have the bad habit of convincing ourselves that whatever comes along will be OK.

That’s called “staying the course.” But it doesn’t have to be that way!

An alternative job hunting strategy is a remarkable way to put yourself in control of your destiny. And it’s so much easier and quicker than the old-fashioned, traditional approaches. Isn’t it time for you to investigate how this 21st Century process can turn you into a job search winner?

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J.H asked:


Can you kindly give me three reasons why you would want to have the following?
1) Good job in the future
2)Happiness in the future
3)Good grades on your report card
4Making new friends

Thank you so much. Best answer get 10 Points !!!

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tom_penney asked:


i would like to learn skills in the building trade fast so i can earn money and set up my own business. i have gcses but thats it. i need to earn money at same time to support myself. any ideas?
Aug
18
job hunting tips
?~GotLove~? asked:


What are some good job hunting tips for someone who just graduated from college in Medical Transcription?
job hunting sucks
icanplaygood2 asked:


I just recently had to add my husband (who recently lost his job and coverage) and my newborn baby to my insurance plan at work. I now have 200 dollars cut out of my check every 2 weeks when I get paid. I have a $30,000 yr salary that was substantial at first but now I don’t know. I only have a BS degree. I have been working in this field for 4+ yrs. I’m too exhausted to job hunt. I wouldn’t be able to work a second job because of baby and exhaustion. My main point is a good job is too hard to come by but what are you all’s views? Should I start looking for something else or just wait on a potential raise at the end of the year? Do you really think my salary *****? My workplace is really laid back and settle. I’m a case manager for elderly and disabled ppl. I know most of you are going to say make more money to live lavishly but I just want enough money to pay my bills, etc have not live a fantasy life. It would be kinda nice but I’m not the kind of person to die for fortune or fame.
Ins through BCBS. By they way, I really don’t think I’ll be able to make anything much more than 35,000 in any other job wiht my education and skills.
eHow asked:


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swamisudha5995 asked:


I have no experiance. I have send my resume to all job.com. But I am not getting response from any where.