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Victor Ezeaku on August 21st, 2009

In today’s world of job hunting, you better know how to have your resume submitted to all the top job search sites. There are dozens of national and local job web sites that employers regularly use to recruit new employees and getting familiar with them is to your advantage. Employers look to hire through these online job sites and getting your resume on them is a must if you are serious about finding a job. You need to log onto these job websites and search for jobs that interest you. Once you find some you then need to submit your resume online to them and hope you get a call back.

Often times you may get a response from a recruiter first and not someone from the company itself. The recruiter’s job is to screen potential employees to see if they are indeed worth interviewing. If you pass that interview, which is almost always done over the phone, you will then move on to an interview with someone that actually works for the company you applied to.

That second job interview may also be done by phone and may also be done by someone that is just screening you to see if you are worthy to actually get a real in-person interview. It is not easy to get a job now, that’s for sure! If you are lucky to have survived and actually be granted an in-person job interview, it may take you one, two, or even three more interviews before you are actually offered a job. Of course, the higher the job level the more interviews you will probably have to contend with. If you are interviewing to be a night guard, you will probably have to have two interviews total at most.

All of this starts with the many job search sites that you need to familiarize yourself with. If you are a professional white collar or executive type, or hope to be one some day, you should make sure you know how to get your resume online and have it in the proper formats. You need to know how to look for, find, and apply to the different jobs that you will find at the job web sites. If you don’t know how to do all this then your chances of finding that dream job goes up in smoke. Everything is done online nowadays and those of us in the workforce have to adapt or get left behind.

Sector1.net is your starting point to search for your dream job and find all the jobs and careers advice you need. The 1 place to search for thousands of the latest jobs across all sectors! providing jobs to the UK on behalf of North east recruitment firms. Whether you’re a school leaver or graduate, someone re-entering employment or an executive looking to further your career, this is your one-stop-shop for all essential career tools and advice.

They have advice on improving your CV, information on what it’s like to work in a particular sector, details of training courses to improve your skills, information on the best employers in the region, advice on becoming self employed and so much more. Or if you simply want to relax from all that job hunting, why not read their careers blog or visit their Fun zone to try one of their career based games or competitions.

Whatever stage you’re at with finding your dream job or further developing your career, the Job seeker pages on sector1.net are all you need.

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admin on July 9th, 2009

These are no good news for job searchers. In particular, teenagers with little or no experience need all the help they can get to find work that meets their needs. Even if you are still at college, in times of a stagnating economy it is essential to start as early as possible designing and implementing an action plan for your professional future. Without a plan, you will find yourself taking action haphazardly and wasting valuable time. No matter your age, planning your future begins with the same simple question – “What do I want?” Try to identify your talents and strengths and write down all your interests and values. For many teenagers this can be a quite challenging exercise and it is always helpful asking your friends or family for help.

Once you know what you want, you can start preparing yourself systematically for your professional future. One great option is working in a Summer or Seasonal job. Opportunities for staff positions are best for persons with job experience gained in part-time or seasonal jobs, together with formal training. But you not only gain work experience, you also can start building up your social network. Probably the majority of job vacancies are never posted in journals, newspapers or on-line and you only find them using the right contacts or your personal contacts – your personal “Network”. This also sometimes is called the “hidden job market”. Finding a job is all about people, the people you know, and people you meet who have the information and who will inevitably help you get a job. Even if Networking sounds complicated, in reality you just need to keep track of people you know in your personal and work environment. Professional contacts made during Summer or Seasonal jobs can be a one-stop resource for finding a full-time employment after college or a longer unemployment period.

An unusually large number of part-time, seasonal, and volunteer jobs can be found in the recreation field. These jobs include lifeguards, craft specialists, summer camp counselors, and after-school and weekend recreation program leaders. College students and teachers take many jobs as recreation workers and there are also many unpaid volunteers assist paid recreation workers. Unpaid volunteers services are of course only the second choice but might be as valuable as paid jobs for your resume. The vast majority of volunteer jobs are offered in hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers,as activity leaders at local day-camp programs, in youth organizations, camps, and other settings. Some volunteers also serve on local park and recreation boards and commissions.

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