The First Employment for Job Seekers
by
Ngeow Yoke Meng
There are quite a number of conventional ways to discover job vacancies:
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applying directly to employer or personnel manager.
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sending resumes and application letter to company via Internet and mail.
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contacting family members, friends or anybody who may know about job leads.
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answering job vacancy advertisements published in print media.
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checking public employment agency and recruitment center listing of job
vacancies.
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using college career counseling and placement office referrals.
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attending career fairs sponsored by organization.
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applying and taking tests for civil service positions in government.
However, the more aggressive job seekers may find that they should not just
wait passively to hear from companies or employment agencies. Instead of
seeking jobs, they can actually create job opportunities by talking to people
who have the power to hire. Fresh graduates or job seekers without any work
experience may feel shy to ask around but remember: if you fail, there is
nothing to lose (because you have nothing to lose anyway)
You are at the best position to do this if you have a specialized skill which
is much needed in a company to better its products or services. Try to reach
the person in charge of recruitment to listen to you. Explain to them how you
can contribute with the knowledge and experience you have. By doing so you will
create a new job in a new company which is tailor-made, just for you.
If you are looking for the very first job in life which means you have no work
experience at all, try to emphasize on occasional or part-time jobs which you
took up during school vacations or even co-curriculum activities which you
participated in.
If you are not in a hurry to find the first employment, try doing some research
and take time to ask people which occupational field you should join. Time and
energy invested should be worthwhile for you when you finally find the job that
suits you well.
Finally, try to interview persons in charge of personnel, recruitment or those
who work with employment agencies. Get information that are relevant to your
field of interest and make the right choice.
Good luck and regards from JobStreet.com to you.
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