Tip #6,248 Before looking for a new job, make a list of what you like and don't like about your current job. Consider the possibility of changing what you do not like. If you do decide to leave, you will better know what to look for in your next job. Work job search + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,326 Consider sending a paper resume, especially if you are in an art or design related field. Select good paper and use your best handwriting on the envelope. Work resume + job search + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,360 When going on a job interview, remember that you are not on trial or being interrogated. Do your best to simply have a conversation with the interviewer. Work job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,218 If you have been fired from a job, practice how to answer questions regarding why you left, during a job interview. Do your best to not be negative, but rather focus on what you learned from the situation. Work job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,163 Over time, you will have numerous versions of your resume geared towards different specialities. Even so, always keep a master document that includes all of your past employers, skills and accomplishments. Work resume + job search + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,138 When job searching, pay more attention to the job duties and tasks rather than the job title. Often a title can be misleading. Focus on what you would be doing in the job. Work job search + employment + career + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,137 Use storytelling to make a lasting impression at your job interview. Stories are easy for people to remember, so plan how you can give examples of your work in a story format. Work job search + interview + communication + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,088 When applying for a job different than ones you've held in the past, think about how skills you have used in previous positions would be useful in this desired position. Work resume + job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,051 If it has been more than a week since a job interview and you have not heard back, take the initiative to check in. Work job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,969 Utilize your alumni network when seeking employment. Update your profile and read posts from others. In many cases alumni will post on networks looking for employees. Work job search + networking + web + college + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,886 Read your resume once more. Even one typo may cause a potential employer to toss it. Make sure you won't lose an opportunity due to carelessness. Work resume + job search + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,791 If mailing a resume, use a 9x12 envelope so you don't need to fold it and it will stand out in the mail. Work resume + job search + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,367 • 3 people found helpful Proofread your resume over and over again. Look for spelling errors, grammatical weaknesses, unusual punctuation, and inconsistent capitalizations. Proofread it over at least two days to ensure a fresh eye. Work resume + job search + writing + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,381 • 1 person found helpful Arrive for a job interview 1/2 hour early, then stay in your vehicle to do some breathing exercises for 20 minutes before entering the building. You'll be much more relaxed and ready to make a great impression. Work job search + interview + body + mind + positivity + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,366 • 3 people found helpful When interviewing for a job, remember that although you are trying to sell yourself, you are also there to determine if the job is a good fit for you. If it is not, continue your search. Work job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,315 • 6 people found helpful • 1 List Practice answering potential job interview questions out loud. This will help you practice your cadence and build confidence. Work job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,939 • 6 people found helpful • 1 List Learn to sell. Whether you are in sales position or not, you’re work always involves selling. Read More Work job search + networking + communication + career + boss + co-workers + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,191 • 3 people found helpful Try to avoid discussing salary during a job interview. Use the time to sell yourself. You can discuss salary once you've been offered the job. Work job search + interview + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,936 • 4 people found helpful • 1 List When getting your first job out of college, play nice in the sandbox. Learn how to work well with others. Read More Work job search + communication + career + self-improvement + learning + college + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #6,935 • 4 people found helpful • 1 List When working in marketing, communications, or journalism, everything begins with copy. Web copy is defined as any text that’s published on webpages, blogs, e-books, landing pages, or social media accounts. Read More Work job search + career + web + learning + college + writing + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send