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date: 18 Apr 2007 05:04:54 -0700,    group: uk.jobs.fortyplus        back       
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Hi Guys

When searching for an ideal career, then job seekers have a mixed
experience of gone through many good & bad jobs. Job seekers (both
novice & experienced) want to find a career job that they like, and
for that hunting they explore every available career advice channels.
Job searching to start a new career or going with your career building
phase has never been a comfortable thing to do. Some people go through
many careers before they finally find the one that is right for them.
At the same time, many job searchers who find their career job in the
first attempt. The very basic thing to finding your desired career job
is to know it's in & out. Surely, if they don't know, then how come
job seekers ever find it? Principle aim is to know what new career job
you want to choose, and this can be completed by seeking through the
newspapers, classifieds and internet. As many jobs that you come
across, the better opening chances you have of finding your career
job.

New job seekers should do these;

* Always be yourself, don't pretend to be others!
* Search for that working place where you can thrive
* Write a powerful CV with all the ingredients about what you can do &
etc!
* Rehearse your interview several times for a better performance.
* Explore your strength & weakness and able to display your skills.

Work place that doesn't value you isn't the kind of place you want be
their. By seeking out more regarding what you can do to shift your job
and career on to something superior, your career jobs.

Cheers!

Nawaz
Career Advice
http://www.e-cvs.net
date: 18 Apr 2007 05:04:54 -0700   author:   Career Advice United Kingdom

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