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Index › Employment & Careers › Headhunting Jobs
 

New to the Job Hunting Marketplace? . . . Follow These 6 Success Rules!

 
Author: Paul Megan
 

If youre a recent grad . . . or youre getting ready to hit the job hunting marketplace . . . you better know and understand the rules. Practicing them will dramatically upgrade your response rate. Ignore them and you lose!

Theres a lot been written about how to prepare a job hunting resume and how to conduct an interview. Refer to the website mentioned at the end of this article for tons of free information on these important issues. However, before you even get to the resume . . . and before you prepare for your first interview . . . there are some basic rules that can be overlooked to your peril.

1. Make sure your voicemail greeting sounds professional. Its a major turnoff to employers trying to reach you to encounter some sophomoric announcement that you think is cute.

2. Likewise, dont use an email address that you think is so clever. Its probably not the first impression you want to leave with an employer trying to reach you. For the purposes of your job hunting, set up something simple like your first and last names.

3. On the subject of emails, make sure you carefully proofread. Not shortcuts or symbols you might use with close friends. Instead use the same rules of punctuation and grammar youd use if you were writing a letter.

4. Make sure your cell phone is turned off before you go into an interview. Nothing interrupts the flow of a good interview than your cute ringtone!

5. Dress conservatively. Match your dress to the expectations of the organization youre talking to. In any case, no jeans, t-shirts, low necklines or sandals--even if youre talking to some hip dot.com company.

6. Be sure to send a carefully crafted thank you letter. In it you should summarize the particular strengths and capabilities you can bring to the table.

Look, heading into the job hunting marketplace when youre new to it is never easy. And there are many other important rules to master. Fortunately theres a fast and easy alternative job search system that can have you talking to your next boss in a matter of days. In the meantime these basic rules can help you launch your job campaign correctly.

 
 
 

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