Learning How to Get A J O B
I currently work in an un-employment office in a rural
state. It would amaze you to see the applicants that arive
at the un-employment office, seeking jobs, but dressed in
less than casual attire. Some of the claimants arive with
bling all over themselves or with gauges in their ear
lobes. Other body piercings more disgusting are the lip,
nose, tongue and ears lined from top to bottom with rings
and studs. Many come in flip-flops and dirty feet. It is
little wonder that these people are in the job market and
not in the real world of industry and commerce.
Lessons to be learned from observing the steady stream of
folks are:
No. 1 Dress for success. One never knows when an
employer could possibly be interviewing at the
un-employment office. It happens all the time. My
suggestions for those out of work and seeking employment is
by all means dress for success.
No. 2 Lose the bling, the baggy pants and by all means be
neat and presentable without body oder, dirty finger nails
and unkempt hair.
No. 3 Be in possession of a well prepared resume. The
resume may be the only shot one could have with an employer
and this resume should be neat, with no mispelled words or
coffee stains and must be in a chronological order of
employment, experience, and education. Resumes should be
on plain paper without all the clip-art and drawings seen
on many that are presented at the un-employment offices.
Learning to interview is a vital element in obtaining the
right job for yourself. One must be on time; not
presumptous or over confident…a little humulity goes a
long way. One should never bring up the subject of salary.
Let the interviewer bring up the subject of money but be
careful not to sell yourself short when explaining what
kind of salary you are expecting. You must be honest,
sincere, and careful to speak in a manner that is in
keeping with the speech of the interviewer. Don’t use
slang…but be yourself without pretense.
A good practice after the interview is to write a thank-you
letter expressing your appreciation for the interview and
conveying your willingness to return for an additional
interview if necessary.
Upon leaving the establishment be sure to thank the
receptionist. If you do, that person will remember you
when and if ever you do return for an additional interview.
Often times more is accomplished by being nice to the
receptionist than the interview itself.
About the Author:
Walter Berryhill is the owner of
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March 15, 2009 + Posted in business success guide +
