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Writing Resumes
Job Interviewing
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10 Steps
1. Getting Started
2. Writing Resumes
3. Using Job Boards
4. Working with Recruiters
5. Networking
6. Interviewing
7. Following Up
8. Negotiating the Job Offer
9. Resigning
10. Starting Your New Job
5 Actions
1. Cultivate a positive attitude
2. Get organized
3. Get to know yourself
4. Make a plan
5. Take action
Top 10 Mistakes
"Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there." -Will Rogers
 
Quick Tips
Dos & Don'ts to advance your job search
Be realistic about your actions. You might get discouraged if you find you're not meeting your goals. Pace your actions so that you don't get burnt out or overwhelmed. Remember what they say about how to eat an elephant - one bite at a time.
 
Take action
Job hunting is not an easy task, but it is a rewarding one. It could take a great deal of time and effort before you succeed at finding, then landing the right job. Once you start taking action, it will be easier to keep up the momentum. So take any steps you can to help you get started RIGHT NOW. Make a plan. Get organized. Call one of your references. Spend an hour working on your resume. Follow up on a lead. Any small step will get you that much closer to your goal. There are lots of people out there looking for work - and most of them aren't working from a plan. If you are disciplined about taking action on your plan, you'll be sure to outpace the competition.
 
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Get an edge over the competition
Anticipate setbacks and disappointments along the way, but take them for what they are and don't let them grind all your efforts to a halt. Persist, and you will see things change. Persist, and you will make things happen. Some people seem to have a natural determination about them that keeps them focused and on track. You may not feel you're wired this way - but the good news is that persistence can be learned. Persistence is an act of self-discipline. It's a skill that gets better with practice.
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