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[N111]Need A Job Now
by Shaun Parker, Sha
The thing with job searches is that the right job is out there but once you have had a few knock backs, which is inevitable, it can really dent your confidence. Especially because getting it right has great potential impact on your life.

Get it right and you could be working in a job you love with a good salary. Get it wrong and it could be an entirely different story. Because of the importance of conducting a job search well it surprises me that it wasn't taught in school or that people don't invest more time into getting it right. Here are the things you need to be prepared for and a few tips for getting it right.

Write a good CV

Well this can be tricky. Mostly because it is a boring and time consuming process. But do not despair. Remember that you are selling yourself. So write about your achievements and make it look good. Employers get thousands of CVs throughout the years and you need to make yours slightly different to all the rest.

Perhaps you could write it on pink paper, include a picture or give it a border. Anything to make you more human will help your cause. After all you will only have applied or got an interview as a result of your qualifications so presuming you have the right ones you need to dazzle them with your personality.

Send it to as many people as possible

Presuming you have written a lovely CV that really shows the world how great you are you need to send it to as many of the Jobs that you like the look of as you can. Remember that loads of the jobs you might apply for may sound boring on the face of it but until you have been to the place and checked it out for yourself you don't know.

A boring looking administration job might turn out to be fun if the office has a good working atmosphere. So keep sending it out and don't be demoralised if you don't hear back from all of them - that's the way it goes! But also don't be afraid to check up on your applications. Employers like keen people!

Be positive and self assured in your interview

It is no good being apologetic about your achievements in an interview. Brag about the things you have achieved in life no matter how small you may think they are. Share as much about yourself as possible. Most employers do not want someone that gives stock answers to the questions they give you they want to hear something exciting and interesting about you. You will become part of the team so they will want someone that can get on with their work colleagues. They won't get that impression about you if you keep giving them monosyllabic answers.

Negotiate hard

They don't know that your desperate. You will regret it if you undercut yourself. On the flip side the employer is likely to value your abilities if you put a high price on them. That is to say ask for a lot of money and your employer will assume you are worth a lot of money.

Noting that many of our culture and society dislikes incommodity, incommodity according to most dictionaries is defined as inconvenient. Generally incommodity is logically and truly defined as something that causes that causes difficulty, trouble, or lack of ease. Society is indeed correct when it comes to its definition, however, you should shape and build your own definition when it comes to such magical word.

My years of research and learning for many of our situations involve similar patterns; incommodity may bring the maximum best of you in a state of intolerance. A state of intolerance meaning as something that you highly dislike, however, noting lovable results when such intolerance have been successfully dealt with and ended by you! With that in mind we should sub-consciously ask ourselves; are life best visions acquired with ease?

While a job might bring positive social distraction it might not be the best option for you if being in a job is just a state of survival, of just putting food on the table or perhaps in your case, for accomplishing tasks that might bring greater joy and satisfaction to others as a good son or daughter. Safety and being secure is something loved by everyone healthy and responsible; however, it needs to be said from personal discoveries that it might not be the wisest move for your specific situation.

Most of us want to satisfy and bring joy to our immediate family, relatives, friends and perhaps, other people we still don't yet know– however, if according to Dr. Ephrem and his great modern research of life span if retire from a job at an age of around 50, we can expect to live to age 86, another whooping 36 years than you would be very happy if a purpose is set. Judging such studies and research conducted from such popular doctor, we might even believe that we may live up to 150 years of age if we retire in our mid 20's.

With minimum amount of humor but with strict notation from many experiences, if the expectancy of life is notably less than 86 years of age for few of us and less for others who don't follow such inverse relationship, than you could say with true bases of incommodity: “I need to retire right now or retire very shortly in the next months.”

Life is truly a magnificent gift, however, if you are one of those who think that life should be lived on agony and with unpleasant views for next day work, you should highly consider retiring anytime soon noting that you may be fine for the better in the long term. Most importantly, noting that the purpose of you still being in a job might already have possibilities of being successfully achieved because of your dexterity and already established relationships in such field, you should resign if the short term and long term results will be much healthier for you and your loved ones.

Something I would definitely like to remind you, if you have a job – make sure you really enjoy it. Make sure that such tasks that you do on a daily basis are consciously and sub-consciously fun. Most importantly, make sure that whatever is that you end up doing correlates with your actual working strengths. You will have more chances of living a life of eternal joy and happiness!

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