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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
1. BEGIN YOUR JOB SEARCH BEFORE THE PRESSURE IS REALLY ON.
Desperate candidates are much less attractive. And if you need a job fast, you may have to accept the first offer you get.
2. CONDUCT A COMPLETE SEARCH.
Touch all the following bases to increase your chances of getting the job 1) apply to companies; 2) ask your friends and relatives about jobs; 3) answer newspaper ads; 4) take civil service tests.
3. SET REALISTIC GOALS.
Make sure you aren't pursuing conflicting goals. Don't expect miracles. Establish a priority for your goals. If getting a job quickly is essential, realize that your needs probably rule out getting a high salary.
4. BE WILLING TO INVEST IN YOURSELF.
If your resume typed on a portable is less impressive than one typed on a full-size electronic typewriter, the little money saved may not be worth it. You will have a better chance to succeed if you look successful.
5. REVISE YOUR STRATEGIES AS NEEDED.
Don't continue to send out a resume or an application letter that has gotten no results. And don't keep pursuing a position if it obviously isn't attainable1. If you discover that you aren't as marketable as you assumed you would be, revise your resume and your goals.
6. TRY TO GET EVERY JOB OFFER YOU CAN.
Even if you aren't sure you want a certain job, getting an offer may make you more attractive to a company you want to work for. The job you are interviewing for may not appeal to you too much now but could prove to be your most appealing alternative later.
7. FOLLOW UP EVERY LEAD YOU GET.
Offer is not far away from you. The least likely contact may be the one that gets you a job or leads you to the contact that does.
Trying to do too much at once may be a mistake. Be sure you schedule enough time to follow up every lead and every application. Getting a job is a matter of planning and persistence3. It isn't a race
1 attainable | |
a.可达到的,可获得的 | |
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2 overdo | |
vt.把...做得过头,演得过火 | |
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3 persistence | |
n.坚持,持续,存留 | |
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