Two Tips To Ensure You Get Your Dream Job

They best things in life are free, right? Unfortunately, if you enjoy the finer things in life, this statement is incorrect. Whether you enjoy an exceptional champagne sitting on a beach in St Tropez, putting a shrimp on the barbie in Australia, or a snap trip to Las Vegas, you are going to need to earn some real resources behind you to fund these luxuries.

Unless you have inherited a large sum, to make this money, you are going to need a well-paying job. Job hunting is tiresome, and at times mechanical. After uploading your resume to a server, you may press apply endlessly, without any real knowledge of what the job entails.

Sometimes you will hear back from someone to say you have got the position you don’t even want, other times you may not hear back at all. By following these two simple tips, you will be sure to have a competitive edge over other applications, and finally get that high paying position you are searching for.

The first step to ensuring you stand out when submitting your CV is to ensure that it is clear and precise. No employer wants to read through 7 pages of all of your achievements since you finished secondary school.

Fair enough, include any significant accomplishments, such as scholarships you received, or any awards won. Try and remove any jobs from your resume that are irrelevant to the position you are applying for.

There is no need to tell your potential employer about the time you worked as a waiter if you are applying for a job in graphic design.

There is an abundance of places where businesses advertise their vacancies. When choosing a job hunting site, it can be daunting. By choosing a reputable company such as Sourceme.com, you can be sure to narrow down your search by location, salary and job type.

When submitting an application, it is always a good idea to log where you have applied. This not only ensures you are not applying for the same job twice but also means you have a record of the position when you get a phone call from a recruiter.

There is nothing worse than not having any idea what the position is for when getting that call asking you for an interview. Keeping a record allows you to pick up the phone and be ready for any hard questions thrown your way straight away.

Although these may sound self-explanatory, unfortunately for many people, they are not. Cutting down the nonsense on your CV promises the employer will read your resume right through to the end.

While ensuring you have a written record of all of your job applications kept somewhere handy and accessible will promise you are always fully prepared for any positions that may call you back with a job offer.

What are you waiting for? It is time to start those applications to ensure you can enjoy that expensive, yet luxurious, trip away sooner rather than later.

This post has been contributed by Ryan Gatt, it may contain affiliate links.

 

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