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5 Steps to Landing a New Job


With the current state of our economy, finding a job is quite a bit harder than it used to be.  If you are one of the thousands of unfortunate souls that has lost your job due to downsizing or business closings, or if you simply need to get away from the job you currently have, you are going to need to put a bit more effort into finding a new job than you did when landing your last one.  By following these 5 simple steps, however, you will be able to put yourself ahead of the competition in the job hunt.

Step #1:  Perform the Search

Before you can land a new job, you first need to find one.  Don’t limit your search to your local classified ads.  The Internet is a great resource for learning more about job openings.  Sites such as Monster.com can be very helpful, but sites such as Craigslist and other Internet resources can be beneficial as well.  At the same time, don’t forget that word of mouth advertising is one of the best ways to learn about jobs, so be certain to network as much as possible.  Join professional organizations, participate in online forums or even start a blog that addresses topics within your field.  All of these methods will help you get your name out there while also expanding your circle of human resources.

Step #2:  Create a Resume

While performing your job search, you should also be working on creating a professional resume.  Unless you are a writer or have a great deal of experience with writing resumes, you might want to consider hiring someone to write it for you.  A professional will be able to take your boring job experiences and develop a more interesting and impressive resume without having to stretch the truth.  Spending a little extra cash to obtain a well-polished and attractive resume is well-worth the cost, as you make your first impression with your resume and you want to make sure it is a good one!

Step #3:  Record a Professional Message

If your resume managed to impressive your prospective employer, you should get a call for an interview.  Make certain you have an answering machine or a voice mail system that can answer the call in case you aren’t home when the employer tries to contact you.  In addition, make certain the message sounds professional.  While your recording of Samuel Jackson saying “I’m a mushroom cloud laying mother fucker, mother fucker” may be humorous to your buddies, it probably won’t help you win over the Human Resources lady when she calls to schedule an interview.

Step #4:  Practice the Handshake and Interview

Now that your interview has been set up, it is time to prepare yourself for the big event.  You may feel silly, but find a buddy or a girlfriend and practice the interview with that person.  First, approach the interviewer and shake his or her hand.  Be sure to look the interviewer in the hand and to apply a firm, confident handshake.  A weak shake or an overly dominant shake will leave a bad impression, so work on achieving the right amount of pressure.

After shaking the interviewer’s hand, wait for him or her to invite you to sit down.  Then, ask your friend or girlfriend to ask you a list of prepared questions.  Treat this mock interview like it’s the real thing.  Not only will it help you work out your answers to some of the most common interview questions, it will also help you feel less nervous when it is time to conduct the real interview.  If your friend or girlfriend is comfortable with it, ask him or her to ask you some questions that are not on your prepared list.  This way, you can also practice thinking “on the fly.”

Once you have finished your mock interview, ask your friend or girlfriend to provide you with some feedback on your performance.  Don’t let your ego get in the way on this one, big boy.  If you have an annoying habit such as tapping your fingers on the table or if you did a poor job of making eye contact, you need to know these things so you can work on correcting them.

Step #5:  Follow Up

If you completed steps 1 through 4 and you got plenty of sleep before your interview, you should do a pretty good job at the interview.  This means you should be among the frontrunners of those vying for the job.  Now, the secret is to find one more way to make yourself stick out from the rest of the competition.  How can you do this?  By following up on the job.

Before you left your interview, the interviewer should have told you when you can expect to be contacted regarding the job.  If you have not heard from the person by that time, don’t hesitate to follow up on your interview.  To do this, simply call the employer and say that you are following up on the status of the job you interviewed for.  If the employer tells you the job has been filled, thank the employer for his or her time.  If the job still has not been filled, be sure to tell the employer that you are still interested in the position and to ask when you should expect to hear more about its status.

Following up on a job interview does not make you appear pushy or desperate.  Rather, it shows that you are responsible and that you are truly interested in the position.  As such, it may be just the thing you needed to do to tip the scales in your favor if the employer is torn between you and another candidate.

If you still get passed over for the job, it is a good idea to send a quick thank you note to the employer.  Not only is this good etiquette, it will also help you leave a positive impression with the employer and may help put you at the head of the list when another position becomes available.

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7 Ways to Make the Most from Our Troubled Economy


Does the state of the economy have you feeling a bit down?  If so, you aren’t the only one.  Thousands of people have lost their jobs around the country and countless people have lost their homes.  Despite the world’s current economic troubles, however, it is possible for you to come out of it smelling like a rose if you play your cards right.  Here are a few things you might want to consider doing while the economy is on a downswing.

Head Back to School

If you are one of the guys who lost his job because of the economy, stop sitting around on your couch and feeling sorry for yourself.  Chances are pretty good that you aren’t going to find another job to replace the one you lost, so now might be the perfect time for you to head back to school.  Think about it.  You can either stay at home and cry about having no money, or you can use your time to head back to school and get a college degree or extra certification in your field. This might even be the perfect time for you to switch gears and pursue a new career path.  That way, when employment opportunities start opening up again, you will have something extra to help you stand out from the other guys.

Start Your Own Business

Now is a good time to start laying the groundwork for a new business.  To do it right, it is going to take you a few months to come up with a business plan and to study your target market.  By the time you are ready to launch your business, the economy should be on its way toward recovery.  Who knows?  If you do a good job researching business ideas and developing a plan, you may never have to head back to work for someone else again.

Make Some Investments

During these difficult economic times, many people are pulling their money out of their 401k portfolios and other investments.  That’s a mistake.  Now is the time to make some smart investments.  Think about it.  Stocks are cheap right now, which means you can pick up solid stock investments for cheap.  Once the economy rebounds, you can easily double or triple your investment.  Just make certain to invest in companies that are almost guaranteed to make it through the economic downswing.  While there are no guarantees, investing in companies that provide necessities such as food or toiletries are often good companies to invest in.

Buy a House

If you have a good credit rating, there is no better time than now to buy a house.  Although some housing markets are still going strong, most of them are struggling.  As a result, sellers are slashing the prices on their homes significantly.  Not only that, people who are struggling with making their house payments are willing to make good deals in order to unload the property before having to file bankruptcy.  In addition to the low prices, interest rates are extremely low right now.  So, if you buy a house now, you could potentially save yourself tens of thousands of dollars.

Become a Landlord

With housing prices being so low and interest rates being so attractive, you might want to consider investing in a few properties and becoming a landlord.  There are many people out there who are looking for new housing options.  So, if you purchase a few inexpensive homes and put them up for rent, you are likely to get tenants rather quickly.  Even better, if you decide you don’t want to continue being a landlord for years to come, you can sell the homes when the economy turns around and make an attractive profit on your investment.

Make a Move

Have you been thinking about moving to another part of the country, but you couldn’t quite work up the guts to do it?  If you lost your job and if you don’t own your home, now is a good time to reach down into your pants, gather your balls and make a move.  If you lost your job and don’t own a home, you probably don’t have a whole lot holding you down to where you are currently living.  So, now may be the time for you to finally make that move you have been considering making.  If you were smart and planned ahead, you should have plenty of money available to make the move and find a new place to live.

Buy a Car

If you have the cash, now is the time to purchase a car if you need one or to purchase that dream car you have always wanted.  The car companies are desperate to complete some sales, which means they are offering some fantastic deals on cars.  Not only that, prices on other motorized vehicles such as boats, RVs, and ATVs are also looking pretty good for those who have the resources available to buy them.

Sure, the state of the economy has made things rough on all of us.  But, it is possible for you to make something good come of it if you make a few wise choices.  So, quit sitting around feeling sorry for yourself and make some changes so you can keep moving forward in your life and look at this setback as an opportunity for taking your life in a new direction.

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