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		<title>How to Follow Up on All Contacts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 04:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are still in the job search process, it is extremely important to follow up on all contacts. It is not good to just sit and wait for results to come pouring in when you think that you&#8217;ve already done your part because your contact information has been distributed. Consider two men applying for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are still in the job search process, it is extremely important to follow up on all contacts. It is not good to just sit and wait for results to come pouring in when you think that you&#8217;ve already done your part because your contact information has been distributed.</p>
<p>Consider two men applying for a prime position at a company. After the interview, the first applicant just sits around waiting to hear from his prospective employer.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the second applicant distributes his contact information to some people that he met in the company. Furthermore, applicant number two does a follow-up on the results of the job interview a few days later. The first applicant has not been heard from, because he just relies on the basic &#8220;We&#8217;ll call you&#8221; routine. Who do you think will have a greater chance of getting the job?</p>
<p>Even though the first applicant is more qualified, since he did not follow up or even send a thank you note to the interviewer, in the end, he does not get the job.</p>
<p>If you are still waiting for that job offer and you do not follow up on your contacts, your chances of getting hired become slimmer. In business, following up on all of your contacts is a sure-fire way to spread the word about you, your business sense and expanding your horizons.</p>
<p>If you are still looking for a job, here are some tips on how to follow up on your contacts:</p>
<p>* Send a thank you note right after the interview, ideally after a couple of days. This is a way of getting the prospective employer to hear from you again. Should you not get hired for the current position that they offer, someone from that company will likely keep your information on file for future consideration.</p>
<p>* Make sure that you leave your mobile and landline number, e-mail address and home address so that prospective employers will have no excuse of not getting in touch with you.</p>
<p>* Be accurate in getting the contact information of perspective employers. In return, when you place their information on any letter that you send out (i.e. resumes, thank you notes) avoid typographical errors and make sure that you have their names correct, to see to it that everything is in order.</p>
<p>* Some companies do take a look at your character references so alert the people on your list that they might receive a call from your prospective employers.</p>
<p>* Always be on the positive side. Should you not get hired for a particular position, you may ask the people from that company for referrals to other companies or at least keep you in mind for future hiring.</p>
<p>If you are currently in business, whether you are just starting out or in the midst of expanding, you also need to make sure to follow up on all important contacts. For example, you go to a corporate event and you have distributed a lot of business cards. Do not stop there. These people might eventually bring big business to your company so it is important to build up a strong business relationship with them.</p>
<p>Here are some tips on following up on your contacts if you are already in business:</p>
<p>* Send thank you notes to current and future customers. This rule does not just apply to people applying for a job. This is much more helpful for those who are already in business, as a simple thank you note would remind customers of which company they are dealing with and your brand name will be imprinted on their minds. This practice should send more business your way.</p>
<p>* Send follow up messages. If you are in sales, it is good to follow up on existing buyers who are most likely to purchase your products again.</p>
<p>You might also want to personalize any correspondence that you send out as this leaves the customers feeling as if they know you personally. This should lead you to earning their trust, which in turn leaves the customer feeling secure that you are handling efficiently whatever business it is that they throw your way.</p>
<p>* Make sure that you follow up swiftly and promptly. The rule of thumb is to reply fast, fast, fast. Whether it is a solution to a problem or sending out an order or replying to a letter, responding quickly to a customer is the easiest way for them to think of you and your company in a positive way.</p>
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		<title>Job Interview Skills: the PAR Principle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Interview Answers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Yahia El-Maghraby Job interview skills can be acquired by training and proper preparation for the interview. There are plenty of resources on the Internet that deal with the issue, but none that I have come across focuses on the proper way to answer any question in the job interview. It&#8217;s not only about having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By: <a title="Yahia El-Maghraby's Articles" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/yahia-el-maghraby/486802">Yahia El-Maghraby</a></strong></p>
<p>Job interview skills can be acquired by training and proper preparation for the interview. There are plenty of resources on the Internet that deal with the issue, but none that I have come across focuses on the proper way to answer any question in the job interview.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not only about having the answer or knowing it, there are job interview skills related to <strong>HOW to answer them. </strong>And this is what you will learn in this article. But first let&#8217;s put the foundation for the principle before we get into the core.</p>
<p>An employer needs a job to be done and is ready to pay for it. You, on the other hand, have the skills and can do the job, and need the compensation money in return. As you see, it&#8217;s a matter of exchanging skills with money. You both need one another, so there is superiority for an interviewer over you and there is no reason to feel so.</p>
<p>What the employer needs is someone who can do it, and preferably has done it before. Your job in the interview is to prove that you can do it, and if possible show how you <strong>DID</strong> it.</p>
<p>And here comes the <strong>PAR</strong> principle. <strong>PAR</strong> stands for <strong>P</strong>roblem, <strong>A</strong>ction, and <strong>R</strong>esults. One of the most common skills required for most of the jobs is problem solving. If you can demonstrate that you can do the job solving problems and giving results then you are on the right path to get the job.</p>
<p>This can be applied to any question you are asked in the interview regarding your job-related skills. You can always answer by telling a story, where you emphasize a problem that faced you or your company, what actions you took to solve it, and what was the outcome of your efforts to solve the problem.</p>
<p>Numbers always speak louder in a job interview than description. Use them whenever applicable to describe the problem and the results.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>After I finished a workshop on finding a job I went out and applied what I&#8217;ve learned. The next time I visited my job developer I showed her 3 job offers that I got by applying these principles. More <strong><a href="http://job-interview-answers.dosclub.com">job interview skills</a></strong> and interview reparation material are available on my website: <a href="http://job-interview-answers.dosclub.com">http://job-interview-answers.dosclub.com</a></p>
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		<title>Part Time Job Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 14:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part time jobs are sometimes the best choice for people who need some extra income while keeping a full time activity status somewhere else. Examples are students, housewives, new mothers, and just anyone who needs some extra cash while working full time. When applying for a part time job, here are some tips one must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part time jobs are sometimes the best choice for people who need some extra income while keeping a full time activity status somewhere else. Examples are students, housewives, new mothers, and just anyone who needs some extra cash while working full time.</p>
<p>When applying for a part time job, here are some tips one must remember when going up to a potential employer:</p>
<p>•    One must prepare a resume when applying for part time work. Even if the person does not have experience, it will show the employer that a little effort was made on the part of the applicant in producing something on paper. The resume may contain highlights or strengths about the applicant which could make the applicant stand out over other people that have applied for the same position and at the end get that job.</p>
<p>•    When meeting an employer, being dressed appropriately is important. It shows the sincerity one has in applying for the job. One must be that finger-nails and hair are well groomed for the interview. The outfit worn could be business casual. A polo and khaki pants will be ideal for men and a polo and skirt for the women will do well for the interview. This would mean that moderate shoes must be used to match the outfit. If one wears a lot of earrings, it is advisable to remove some to present the person better.</p>
<p>•    Getting a job is not easy and there will be a lot of times that the employer will say “no.” This is nothing personal but some employers will prefer someone who has some experience. Even if one is rejected, the person must not give up in getting that part time and move on to the next potential employer.</p>
<p>•    When one is already in front of the employer, a firm handshake is always a good start. Walking in and showing ones sincerity in getting the job is another. There is only so much one say in interview so it is best to practice in selling to the person the strengths one possesses in order to get that job.</p>
<p>•    In the course of going from one employer to another, the employer will not give the answer at once if the person is hired or not. Other applicants will still be interviewed before making that decision. By keeping a list of the places where one went for interview, one will be able to call and follow up the status of the application when appropriate.</p>
<p>Part time jobs are available in various places. One might find one while walking in the neighborhood, checking the school bulletin board or local paper and even the web for job postings.</p>
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		<title>Seven Basic Salary Negotiation Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 14:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money is the most sensitive issue in the whole hiring process. Discussing the compensation often causes anxiety on both employee and employer. Here are seven ways to make the process of salary negotiating efficient. 1) Research:  Before the interview process begins, contact the professional organization that represents your field of career. As soon as they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Money is the most sensitive issue in the whole hiring process. Discussing the compensation often causes anxiety on both employee and employer. Here are seven ways to make the process of salary negotiating efficient.</p>
<p>1) Research:  Before the interview process begins, contact the professional organization that represents your field of career. As soon as they provide you with your salary information, you can now examine your monthly cash requirements. Remember that once your taxes are added to your paycheck, approximately 30% of your gross monthly salary is deducted.</p>
<p>2) Determine your skills: You should understand that different segments of the economy require a variety of skills depending on the industry setting. Once you have established what your skills are and what they are worth to the current employment market, you would know the limitations of your negotiation.</p>
<p>Salary range information is available at American Almanac of Jobs and Salaries, National Association of College and Employers, Career Center, and professionals in your related field.</p>
<p>In stating your salary range, avoid basing your desired salary on your current salary. Always tell the truth when it comes to your past salary. It is acceptable to extend a range to approximately $6,000 to show that you are within the company’s price range but interested in more compensation.</p>
<p>3) Weigh the company’s compensation package: To determine your fair market value for a specific job, you should consider the economic, geographic, and industry factors of the job offer. Weigh the benefits of compensation and promotions, insurance, allowed time off and retirement settlements of the offer to ensure a fair proposed salary.</p>
<p>4) Sell yourself: If you know what you could offer the company requires a larger income, never say it directly.  Once you sell yourself discreetly, the interviewer would understand that the proposed salary is not appropriate for your background.</p>
<p>5) Have a positive attitude: In negotiating, never compete. Negotiation is basically a process which could benefit both parties. Understand your needs and those of the company.</p>
<p>6) The final offer: Be aware when the negotiation is done. Pushing further when a deal has been set could give a negative first impression on your part.</p>
<p>7) Show what you are made of: The interview is only the first step in having an enhanced compensation. Once you are hired, offer your skills to the company and prove your worth by doing quality work. You may even get a promotion for doing so.</p>
<p>Based from a survey conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management, four out of five employees are willing to negotiate compensation. Understanding these basic tips will allow you to enhance the terms of your new job.</p>
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		<title>Job Search Tips for Sales Professionals</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 14:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each specific industry has a variety of requirements that an employee has to meet. In searching for jobs as sales professionals, how do you prepare for a competitive environment? Here are useful tips you could perform in searching the appropriate job and acing the interview. 1) Research: In order to be prepared on your interview, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each specific industry has a variety of requirements that an employee has to meet. In searching for jobs as sales professionals, how do you prepare for a competitive environment?</p>
<p>Here are useful tips you could perform in searching the appropriate job and acing the interview.</p>
<p>1) Research: In order to be prepared on your interview, you should learn important facts about the company beforehand.</p>
<p>* The internet is one of the best ways to search for information and most companies provide their own websites. Study the content of the company’s website; know their background, goals, and information about the top executives.</p>
<p>* By using search engines on the Internet, you could also obtain news and additional information about the progress of the company, past projects and issues, and organizations where the company belongs.</p>
<p>* Review the stock market chart of the company. Since majority of shares are publicly traded, you could examine the recent stock price and learn the difficulties of its market over the past years. Knowing the strengths and weaknesses of the company will help you in the interview.</p>
<p>* Learn as many information as possible about its competitors. When you read articles about the market space, you will find out who leads the market and you can find out the company’s competitors. Having this knowledge could help you during the interview since you could be able to justify how the company is better than its present competitors are.</p>
<p>2) Attitude: Having the right attitude towards the interview and the job itself would ensure the position is yours.</p>
<p>* Majority of successful sales professionals have a unique energy that you can feel. They command a presence and hold the attention of everyone. Be energetic about the job and interview.</p>
<p>* Be enthusiastic. Since you have done your research about the company and its competitors, the interviewers will appreciate your enthusiasm and interest about the position.</p>
<p>3) Preparation: The position you desire could be yours as long as you show up prepared.</p>
<p>* Create a presentation by researching the products and services of the company. Be prepared to speak directly and intelligently about the company’s field.</p>
<p>* Provide statistics and industry related facts in your presentation. This goes to show that not only are you enthusiastic about the job, you are also aware of the condition of the industry.</p>
<p>* The fact about sales is its all about numbers. If you are asked about your numbers, simply provide them with production reports, past employment lists or a W-2 form of your yearly earnings.</p>
<p>By successfully performing these basic steps, your sales job could be yours in just a handshake away.</p>
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		<title>Matching Your Skills to Find Appropriate Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 14:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skills refer to the things you do well. The key to finding the most appropriate jobs in the industry is recognizing your own skills and communicating the significance written and verbally to a probable employer. Majority of the most viable skills are those that are used in a variety of work settings. What are these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skills refer to the things you do well. The key to finding the most appropriate jobs in the industry is recognizing your own skills and communicating the significance written and verbally to a probable employer.</p>
<p>Majority of the most viable skills are those that are used in a variety of work settings. What are these skills? Would matching your skills to find the right job be successful?</p>
<p>* Determine your skills. This would help you in becoming the lead candidate of landing the job. A skill does not necessarily mean it was adapted in a work environment. If this would be your first job hunt and you have no job experience to date, you still have a chance in the industry.</p>
<p>Majority of skills, including knowledge-based and transferable, could be absorbed and developed as a volunteer, a student, a homemaker, or in your other personal activities. The skills you have used for these activities can still be applied to your desired jobs.</p>
<p>Organizing and listing your personal skills could help you easily fill out job applications, provide useful information for job interviews, and prepare quality resumes.</p>
<p>First, you should categorize the skills by separating your interests and aptitudes from your work experience.</p>
<p>1) Aptitudes and interest.  These include all of your hobbies, activities you have been involved in the past, and all the things that interest you. By listing all of these down, you could examine the skills it takes to achieve each item.</p>
<p>Skills from aptitude and interest may be homemaking, playing basketball, fixing cars and many more. All of these items could determine if you are capable of working with a team, able to handle multiple tasks, have viable knowledge of human development, knowledge of electronics and ability to diagnose mechanical and numerical problems.  The list goes on, but make sure to consider the skills that would be beneficial for a working environment.</p>
<p>2) Work history. This includes volunteer, part-time, freelance, summer and full time jobs.  Once you have listed all your past employment, examine the skills you do work each work duty.</p>
<p>* Ask for help. As soon as you have your list ready, you could now go to job services that could help you acquire your desired job.  You could also search job yourself. However, always remember to match your skills and abilities in your list to the needed skills and abilities of various jobs.</p>
<p>In most cases, people who seek jobs are threatened with job titles. This should not be the case. As long as your skills and abilities could meet the requirements of the workload and job title, your possibility of acquiring your desired job increases.</p>
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		<title>Tips for a Successful Local Job Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 14:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are seriously searching for a local job, but you have no idea where to look, you may be just one of the thousands of unemployed people in the country. However, finding a job is easy when you know where to search. Where can you find employers? How can you find your desired local [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are seriously searching for a local job, but you have no idea where to look, you may be just one of the thousands of unemployed people in the country. However, finding a job is easy when you know where to search.</p>
<p>Where can you find employers? How can you find your desired local job?</p>
<p>Before anything else, you should determine your skills and abilities, update your resume and be ready to face the employment process. There are several options on where to find employment.</p>
<p>1) Job Center: Job centers provide numerous vacancies for different kinds of work. Majority of job centers update their employment board frequently.</p>
<p>Originally, these career centers cater to young jobseekers up to 21 years old. They arrange for appropriate job interviews, which they believe, would match your skills and abilities. Some job centers also process training vacancies and apprenticeships to young people. Today, these centers also cater adults’ need of employment.</p>
<p>2) Newspapers: Local and national newspapers, non-profit papers and job hunting newspapers provide advertisements on current job vacancies. You could find all the existing newspapers in libraries and check all the recent job postings.</p>
<p>Majority of newspapers today have their content available online. You could browse through them one by one and list all the jobs you prefer.</p>
<p>3) Journals and magazines: Every industry has their own periodicals, magazines or journals. Most employers go to these publications for employing professionals. Some could be bought in magazine stands and others come by subscription. Therefore, if you are hoping to establish your career based on your finished field of study, you could subscribe to a professional magazine and increase your local job prospects.</p>
<p>4) Agencies: Employment agencies handle most of vacant local work. Covering all kinds of work for various industries, these agencies are listed in local directories and Yellow pages.</p>
<p>5) Employer grounds: Many companies have job vacancies on their premises. Since these companies such as food retailers make use of internal notice boards, they do not advertise in newspapers and agencies. You could walk into these companies and ask the front desk for employment vacancies.</p>
<p>6) Internet: The most cost-effective way in finding local jobs is through the internet. Majority of employment agencies, newspapers, top companies, magazines and job centers have their own website. You could save time by searching through them one by one and apply for the job you prefer the most.</p>
<p>Making use of all these options could save you a lot of time searching for your desired local job. You could use all of these methods simultaneously to increase your chances of employment.</p>
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		<title>Searching for Perfect Teen Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 14:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just because you are a teen doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t find a good job to either help you through schooling or to get a few extra bucks for your various hobbies and needs. Here are a few tips on bagging a great teen job Labor Laws You, of course, have to follow the law. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because you are a teen doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t find a good job to either help you through schooling or to get a few extra bucks for your various hobbies and needs. Here are a few tips on bagging a great teen job</p>
<p>Labor Laws<br />
You, of course, have to follow the law. And there are various laws that govern teen employment across different states. Teens that are hired to do non-farm work will at least have to be fourteen years of age to be allowed to work. Here are a few other restrictions. You will have to do a little research in the state you are at to come up to date with the latest laws and regulations.</p>
<p>Teens that are aged 14 to 15 are only allowed to work three hours per day, and eighteen hours a wee. When there are no classes and during summer breaks, this amount may be increased to eight hours per day, 40 hours per week.  Also work for teenagers of this age is limited to up to 7 o&#8217;clock p.m. within school days and 9 o&#8217;clock p.m. during summer breaks.</p>
<p>Employment Documents<br />
In several states, when one has not reached the age of eighteen yet, it is required get working documents which are officially known as Certificate of Employment or Age to be allowed to work legally. Schools are good venues for one to acquire these important papers. The Department of Labor offers such service, too. Browse on the certification list for Age or Employment to know which rules apply to you. Your school&#8217;s Guidance Office can be of great help. One&#8217;s state office will assist greatly if one is directed to the Department of Labor. Particular states such as New York, for instance, have special web site sections on Youth Jobs, which will produce the information and documents you are required to have.</p>
<p>Fantasy Jobs<br />
Make sure you take a job you can maintain interest in. You might want to consider after-school programs and working with kids. Or you may want to work part time on the beach, recreational facilities, zoos and other areas. The important thing is that you choose a job that you enjoy and can perform in with the best of your capabilities. It is very important that you do your best in your job and pick one you truly enjoy, as your experience with this job could very well dictate your future career.</p>
<p>Job Search<br />
Your high school guidance counselor may be able to assist you with finding a part-time job that is just right for you. Aside from having contacts among local businesses, they may also help you evaluate which jobs you will enjoy and excel at.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to tell everyone you know that you are looking for work. Don&#8217;t underestimate your network of acquaintances. They may very well have other networks of acquaintances that may help you find good jobs.</p>
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		<title>How to Create a List of Warm Contacts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 04:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually when you are looking for a job, you would ask for help from family and friends.  You would contact these people to ask for information on current job openings, business opportunities and tips. Your family, relatives and friends belong to your warm contact list.  The warm contact list is the list of people with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Usually when you are looking for a job, you would ask for help from family and friends.  You would contact these people to ask for information on current job openings, business opportunities and tips.</p>
<p>Your family, relatives and friends belong to your warm contact list.  The warm contact list is the list of people with whom you have or had some personal association.  A former classmate, office mate or neighbor may belong to your warm contact list.</p>
<p>Who may be included in your warm contact list?  Here are a number of selections.</p>
<p>* Relatives and Friends</p>
<p>These people are always willing to help you in your job search or business venture.  They will be able to provide you information if they have some, or refer you to trustworthy people who will be able to help you.  If they will introduce you to some of their contacts, they can surely provide honest information to you regarding the person you are going to associate with.</p>
<p>* Members of the church, political party, social club or fraternity or sorority</p>
<p>You probably did not expect it, but people who share the same faith, beliefs or hobbies may also help you with finding a job.  You may have a different career from theirs, but they might know somebody who is in the same field or will be able to help you in your career.</p>
<p>However, depending on your level of association with them, they may think twice about giving their opinion or thoughts about their contacts.  Their opinion can sometimes help you in making a strategy on how to approach and ask for help from their contacts.</p>
<p>* People who sell you things</p>
<p>You may think that your relationship with these people is purely based on trading goods and services, then paying for them.  However, people who sell you things are also sources of information when networking.</p>
<p>Since these people sell their goods to different types of persons, they may have associated with somebody who belongs to the same field as you do, or have heard information about your target job from their other clients.</p>
<p>These people will also be happy to help you, since they know that maintaining a pleasant relationship with you means a stable business.  Also, if you have a good job means you have increased your purchasing power, and then it could also mean that you may purchase more from them.</p>
<p>* Former employers, colleagues or co-workers</p>
<p>Maintaining a good relationship with previous employers and colleagues has more benefits than you can imagine.  This is the reason that most people try their best to iron out any difficulties with their previous employers even if they are no longer associated with the company.  Aside from the possibility that your potential employer will call previous employers when they review your job history, former employers and colleagues are also a good source of information related to that field.</p>
<p>When you ask for help from family and friends, there is the possibility that the information that they can give to you is just from another source.  They may not be able to give you first-hand information or detailed information unless they also work in the same field that you came from or would like to go into.</p>
<p>This is very different when you consult former employers and colleagues from the same sector.  They will be able to provide you with valuable information and may be able to clarify such information and answer you questions.</p>
<p>* Members of your professional organization</p>
<p>If you belong to a professional organization related to the field in which you are looking for a job, you can consult the organization for current posting from the members.  If you don&#8217;t belong to any, consider joining one since this will be beneficial to you career growth.</p>
<p>A professional organization can provide you unbiased information on current job openings from its members.  The organization can also give you details on the company profile and even on current market and career trends.</p>
<p>These are the most important people that you should include when creating a list of your warm contacts.  It is better if you contact them all so you can have as many options in your job search.  When you talk to them, tell them that you are actively seeking a job.</p>
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		<title>How to be Invited for Interviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 04:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once the application has been sent and the resume received the next thing that should happen is that the employer will be calling to test communication skills by means of an interview.  Allowing yourself to be given the option on which employer is best fitting the applicant is one characteristic of being pro-active.  Consider being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once the application has been sent and the resume received the next thing that should happen is that the employer will be calling to test communication skills by means of an interview.  Allowing yourself to be given the option on which employer is best fitting the applicant is one characteristic of being pro-active.  Consider being called by multiple employers for a job interview in a day a good sign.  This means that they were really impressed with the documents you submitted, therefore, deserving a personal communication on how most likely an applicant would land the job.</p>
<p>Resumes can present an individual very well.  Seventy-five per cent of employers say that applicants with resumes passing their standards would definitely be invited for a job interview.  Allow two or more interviews.  How?  Here are some resumes tips that would give you not only one but more calls for interview:</p>
<p>1. The position that an applicant is interested in should be placed right at the start of the resume.  Having this as an objective shows that an applicant is really focused and career oriented tells that he or she knows what is exactly the perfect career for him or her.</p>
<p>2. One of the best significant ways to get the employers&#8217; attention is by using words that are really powerful that denotes strong capabilities of the applicant.  An example of this is, instead of writing, &#8220;assigned to be&#8221;, write instead &#8220;in-charge of,&#8221; indicating that the applicant has active leadership skills that can be a step to the management position if there is any.</p>
<p>3. A bullet catches the eye of an employer at one look.  Use these in itemizing achievements, career highlights, recognition, qualifications, and skills and interests.  Words in bullet form forces the employer to read the information provided.  These also create more clear space on the paper making the application form or the resume very neat and outstanding.</p>
<p>4. Make sure that the resume is very selective.  Only apply for a certain position in one company or organization one at a time.  Do not submit resumes with different job interests and positions applied for at one time.  This will be a complete waste of time.</p>
<p>5. Ask a pro.  Resumes are written with the help of experts who can actually see the applicant&#8217;s strengths and opportunities.</p>
<p>Aside from preparing an impressive resume carefully follow and read all the special instructions like how many spaces are provided for a specific answer or the number of words for the answer.  Keep in mind that this is also a test to see how well an applicant can follow simple rules.  Not only does it have to follow the steps, the application form should also be neat.  Handwriting is also being considered and using a black pen will greatly add to the formality of the answer.  As much as possible, never use a liquid paper or fold and bend the application form and paper.</p>
<p>When answering, be careful not to leave blanks unless it really does not apply.  Use N/A only if necessary.  Be truthful with all the answers but this does not mean that you have to provide a complete or thorough answer for every question.  Always adapt the answers to the job being applied for.  Only provide the skills and recognition received that will be beneficial to the new company or employer.  However, see to it that the answers provided indicate the reason of being more qualified than the other applicants.</p>
<p>Choose references that can provide the applicant an objective description and information.  Teachers, friends, and previous employers can be willing and honest enough to provide that information.  The application form must be consistent with the resume.</p>
<p>&#8220;How to be Invited for Interviews&#8221;</p>
<p>Once the application has been sent and the resume has been received the next thing that would possibly happen is that the employer will be calling to test communication skills by means of an interview.  Allowing oneself to be given the option on which employer is best fitting the applicant is one characteristic of being pro-active.  Consider being called by multiple employers for a job interview in a day a good sign.  This only means that they were really impressed with the documents submitted, therefore, deserving a personal communication on how most likely an applicant would land on the job.</p>
<p>Resumes can present an individual very well.  Seventy-five per cent of employers say that applicants with resumes passing their standards would definitely be invited for a job interview.  Allow two or more interviews.  How?  Here are some resumes tips that would give you not only one but more calls for interview:</p>
<p>1. The position that an applicant is interested in should be placed right at the start of the resume.  Having this as an objective shows that an applicant is really focused and career oriented tells that he or she knows what is exactly the perfect career for him or her.</p>
<p>2. One of the best significant ways to get the employers&#8217; attention is by using words that are really powerful that denotes strong capabilities of the applicant.  An example of this is, instead of writing, &#8220;assigned to be&#8221;, write instead &#8220;in-charge of,&#8221; indicating that the applicant has active leadership skills that can be a step to the management position if there is any.</p>
<p>3. A bullet catches the eye of an employer at one look.  Use these in itemizing achievements, career highlights, recognition, qualifications, and skills and interests.  Words in bullet form forces the employer to read the information provided.  These also create more clear space on the paper making the application form or the resume very neat and astounding.</p>
<p>4. Make sure that the resume is very selective.  Only apply for a certain position in one company or organization one at a time.  Do not submit resumes with different job interests and positions applied for at one time.  This will be a complete waste of time.</p>
<p>5. Ask a pro.  Resumes are written with the help of experts who can actually see the applicant&#8217;s strengths and opportunities.</p>
<p>Aside from preparing an impressive resume carefully follow and read all the special instructions like how many spaces are provided for a specific answer or the number of words for the answer.  Keep in mind that this is also a test to see how well an applicant can follow simple rules.  Not only does it have to follow the steps, the application form should also be neat.  Handwriting is also being considered and using a black pen will greatly add to the formality of the answer.  As much as possible, never use a liquid paper or fold and bend the application form and paper.</p>
<p>When answering, be careful not to leave blanks unless it really does not apply.  Use N/A only if necessary.  Be truthful will all the answers but this does not mean that you have to provide a complete or thorough answer for every question.  Always adapt the answers to the job being applied for.  Only provide the skills and recognition received that will be beneficial to the new company or employer.  However, see to it that the answers provided indicate the reason of being more qualified than the other applicants.</p>
<p>Choose reference that can provide the applicant an objective description and information, teachers, friends, and previous employers can be willing and honest enough to provide that information.  The application form must be consistent with the resume.  Since many of these employers standardize and gauge the information the applicant is providing in his application form and resume, these must be full of complete and honest information.  This will be their basis when considering to have a one on one interview to see if what they read is true enough.  Arm oneself with positive strategies and knowledge to get those invitations for interviews come after you.  Remember that this will also be a marketing tool that any applicant can use for other future job hunting experience.Since many of these employers standardize and gauge the information the applicant is providing in his application form and resume, these must be full of complete and honest information.  This will be their basis when considering having a one on one interview to see if what they read is true enough.  Arm yourself with positive strategies and knowledge to get those interview invitations coming to you.  Remember that this will also be a marketing tool that any applicant can use for other future job hunting experience.</p>
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