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Why You May Not Be Getting That Job



Getting a job is a fact of life that, unless you are independently wealthy, everyone must face at some point or another. And for most people, this means facing the grueling task of applying for job after job after job, and then silently praying that at least one will contact you for a job interview. And then, even if you are given an interview, you are not out of the woods yet. The job interview itself can be yet another rejection waiting to happen.
 


It does not have to be this way. You do not necessarily have to put yourself through hours of searching through classified ads in the Sunday paper and spending the following days chasing from one place to the next, filling out countless generic job applications and attending job interviews that you detest. And all of this to maybe get a job that you do not really want to begin with.

You may find that it works much better to do some organizing first, before even applying for a job. You need to make sure that you have clothing appropriate for both an interview and to work in. You will have to have a professional resume put together so that you have something to submit alongside your applications, and to bring to interviews. Having a spare resume handy will give you a chance to "study" before the job interview so that you are well-prepared for any question that the interviewer may ask you.

Now, instead of going through your typical Sunday routine with the help wanted section, pick up the phone and call each of your family members and friends. Tell them that you are looking for a job and are ready to work. Ask them if they know of any openings that fit in with the type of work you want to do. Ask them to pass along the fact that you are looking for a job if they are talking to someone who is looking to fill a position. The more people you tell, the better your chances of coming across a job opening that has not been broadcasted to the masses yet.

Speaking of getting the jump on your competition, doing so will go a long way in securing the job that you really want. Some companies wait for a period of time before buying a classified ad, and then the hiring window is relatively short. If you get your name in front of the powers that be, before they even list the job, you may have a better chance of getting it.

If you know what kind of job you want, and are qualified for it, you should try contacting businesses that offer that type of job. Always speak to the appropriate person or department that is responsible for making new hire decisions, and ask whether they are currently hiring or accepting applications or resumes.

If you fill out an application or submit a resume, always make sure to call or walk in no longer than a week later to enquire about the status of your application. Not only will this give you an idea of where the company is in the hiring process, but it will also show them that you are truly interested in the position, which may give you an edge.

Do not botch the job interview! Make sure to be well-dressed and groomed, and bring a copy of your resume to offer to the interviewer. Know your material, interact, ask questions, and who knows. You may just land the job this time.
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