Define what you are looking for 確定你要尋找什么 While it is true that people realize they need to get a job, they don't
really know what they want. In the eventuality that you are in the same
position, then one idea is to take a step back and determine what sort of
environment, people or culture you would like to invest your time in.
Overcome mental obstacles 克服心理障礙 Besides the financial setbacks, an unemployed person looking to land a new
job also has to overcome some psychological barriers. In short, make peace with
the past and focus all your energy on the future.
Make sure you have the relevant skills for the position 確保你有適應(yīng)該職位的相關(guān)技能 If you truly want to be competitive on the job market, then you should
re-assess the skills you have and the ones you need for the jobs you are looking
for. Looking for a job is actually a full time job for now 把找工作當(dāng)成一項全職工作 In case you are serious about finding a new position, then it is recommended
you treat this EXACTLY as your normal job.
Make use of the social networks 利用社交網(wǎng)絡(luò) Reevaluate your Facebook profile and open accounts on Twitter, LinkedIn and
Pinterest; also, make sure they look professional.
Prepare for acing the interview 準(zhǔn)備好通過面試 In addition to wearing something formal or smart casual, it is equally
important you do your homework and read about the employers, prepare an answer
for potential questions and work on the best way to present your job history in
a manner that shows your skills, results and achievements.
Don't forget to send a follow up letter 別忘了發(fā)送一封跟進信函 Irrespective of how you THINK you did at the interview or whether or not you
consider you have a chance to land a job, a follow up thank you letter is a
must. Accept or decline the new position 接受或拒絕新職位 Before you accept or decline the new position, it is advisable to evaluate
whether or not you are okay with the compensation package, including the work
environment, perks, benefits and obviously, the
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