How to Find Those Elusive Jobs or Change Careers

December 3, 2012 · 26 comments

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Did you know that 80% of all positions are never advertised?
Or that 96% of recruiters and employers use LinkedIn?

If you want a new career or need to find a job or are having difficulty
finding qualified employees, I have solutions to your challenges.

I recently wrote a post for DIRJournal.com that I hope you will share with everyone you know who is considering a new career or trying to decide how best to prepare for their first job.

In it I share:

  • How to use the Internet to find out who the major employers are where you want to work
  • How to find employers by job type
  • What jobs are in highest demand, have the most openings, or pay the best
  • Whether a college degree, internship, or technical training would be best for you
  • How to use LinkedIn effectively so you get job offers and see openings

Find out more in How to Land the Fastest Growing, Highest Demand Careers and Jobs. I hope you will share that post with anyone you know involved in career counseling or who is looking for a job. I know they will find tips in it they have never seen before. Your sharing will bless many.



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finding a job January 21, 2013 at 5:52 pm

Social media websites are great way to find yourself a job, contact people, etc.. This trend has been a big catch. The Internet plays an important role for job seekers to post their CV online which ultimately helps them big time.

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Mei Mayore who writes about Canada Life Insurance Quotes December 25, 2012 at 9:16 pm

This is not surprising to know, companies conduct job interviews all for formality’s sake. Signing up in LinkedIn and building building your professional profile can help you get the attention of many employers across the globe.
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web design company December 13, 2012 at 2:32 am

I guess to change career you need to work really hard to settle for a new job. To learn new things you have to work on low salary and then you have to dedicate more and more time.
Thank you
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Smith December 12, 2012 at 9:56 pm

Linked In is one simple way to find good jobs for ourselves that are worthy and also understand their employee’s worth. We can create our profile on Linked In with all the necessary information and let the employer find us in no time.

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