Idea
Any successful job search begins with the idea of what you want to achieve. Of course, you can simply send your resume to all vacancies, starting from the paramedic and ending with some kind of bodyguard, in the hope of receiving an invitation to an interview. But it’s better to spend some time looking for your goal. Only by defining a goal can we begin to move towards it. Who would you really like to work for, which brings you pleasure? Do you have “ideas”, but something is missing to bring them to life? Fine! Now you know the starting point.
Initiative
Finding a job is hard work. Taking the initiative can help in many situations, but it will especially help in the job and its search. The chance that the employer will be looking for you is very small. And the chance that he is ready to just give you a chance is even less. Do you know what you need to get a specific position? What needs to be done so that the employer notices you and believes in you? Take the initiative at every step. Prove that you are worthy, that this work is not indifferent to you, that you are the one who will do it, and not the one who can do it.
Individuality
How are you going to stand out among other candidates? What personal qualities and skills specifically can you help the company? Start with a resume. Get rid of common phrases and empty cliches. We are all hardworking, punctual and responsible. Tell us personally about your achievements. Additional courses are good, but how personally have you used this knowledge in your experience. Be individual, show that you can do it, and not just a person with your qualifications.
Remember - idea, initiative, individuality. But you need not just remember these words, but not be lazy and not afraid to apply them to yourself.
Any successful job search begins with the idea of what you want to achieve. Of course, you can simply send your resume to all vacancies, starting from the paramedic and ending with some kind of bodyguard, in the hope of receiving an invitation to an interview. But it’s better to spend some time looking for your goal. Only by defining a goal can we begin to move towards it. Who would you really like to work for, which brings you pleasure? Do you have “ideas”, but something is missing to bring them to life? Fine! Now you know the starting point.
Initiative
Finding a job is hard work. Taking the initiative can help in many situations, but it will especially help in the job and its search. The chance that the employer will be looking for you is very small. And the chance that he is ready to just give you a chance is even less. Do you know what you need to get a specific position? What needs to be done so that the employer notices you and believes in you? Take the initiative at every step. Prove that you are worthy, that this work is not indifferent to you, that you are the one who will do it, and not the one who can do it.
Individuality
How are you going to stand out among other candidates? What personal qualities and skills specifically can you help the company? Start with a resume. Get rid of common phrases and empty cliches. We are all hardworking, punctual and responsible. Tell us personally about your achievements. Additional courses are good, but how personally have you used this knowledge in your experience. Be individual, show that you can do it, and not just a person with your qualifications.
Remember - idea, initiative, individuality. But you need not just remember these words, but not be lazy and not afraid to apply them to yourself.
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