MyCareer has created this part of our website to help both you the job seeker with valueable information to assist in your quest to find the perfect job and the employer with infomration relating to finding a suitable candidate. Working abroad can aslo be daunting therefore we also try to provide expats with information to help them with their career choices away from friends and family.
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We are living in a globl information economy, where coporate structures have flattened and work forces have been downsized and outsourced, where professional jobs get even more more complex and the competition for them gets even greater. Our efforts to find the jobs requires serious attention.
You need to look at your career as a marathon and not a sprint to the finish line and for those of you who have run a marathon knnow that it requires a plan, a good diet, lots of training, stamina and a race strategy. This is probably not your first job and it may not be your last. Put this into perspective for a moment, put your situation today into context and make a commitment to execute your job hunt as part of getting a firm grip on your career.
Writing a Successful Resume
There is no secret to writing a successful resume as you do not fully understand your audience needs. However a resume does require very specific information that will make your resume stand out amongst all the applicants - applying for the same position as you. It is viatlly important to see matters from the recruiters or prospective employers perspective. They are often faced with a pile of applicants resumes - sometimes hundreds of resumes to review for only one vacancy. This is the time for your CV to stand out, cath the recruiters eye so to speak. Therefore we have tried to provide you with as much information as possible to help you prepare your resume professionally.
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Networking and the Successful Job Search
This is a very important topic, people underestimate the importance of their professional network. Your contacts are very important, let me say that again: YOUR CONTACTS ARE VERY IMPORTANT!!! Whether these contact are personal acquaintances, friends, professional contacts and or your social networking contacts, don't underestimate how these networks can help you to find a suitable job, progress to a new and better job.
Searching for a job is not a matter of searching by way of the inetrnet, resruiter or the newspaper or Employers favour personal referrals