Questions to Ask Potential Employers During Interviews

January 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Career Hunting Tips 

Have you been searching for a new job? If you are like many job seekers, you may have turned to the internet or used your local newspapers employment section to help you learn about all open jobs in or around your area. If you have submitted a job application or your resume to any companies, have you heard back from them yet? If you have yet to receive a call asking to schedule an interview, do not worry, as you should be getting one or more soon.

For many job seekers, waiting to have a job interview scheduled is the most nerve-wracking part. For others, the interview process is the most difficult to get through. If you are nervous about an upcoming interview or one that you will likely have scheduled soon, the best thing that you can do is prepare. For example, it is advised that you prepare a list of questions to ask all interviewers. These questions can help to improve the flow of a job interview.

In addition to helping improve the flow of a job interview, there are a number of other benefits to having a list of questions prepared to ask all companies that are in the process of interviewing you. While this may seem a little silly, as you are the one who should be getting interviewed, you will want to ask anyways. Asking questions during a job interview can create a great impression of yourself. For instance, if you ask about the ability to advance within the company, you may end up showing responsibility, initiative, and readiness.

Now that you know the benefits of asking questions during your next interview, you may be curious as to which questions you would ask. One of easiest questions that you can and should ask involves job duties and tasks. You will want to learn as much as you can about the position in which you are applying for. Even if you were already given an overview of the job, you may want to ask additional questions. These questions may include the busiest times of the day, will your workload increase after time, and so forth.

How much you can expect to make is another question that you may want to ask during a job interview, you but you need to be tricky about it. Some employers expect their interview subjects to ask about pay, but others will see that as a downside, as you may only be concerned with picking up a paycheck not becoming a team member. If the supervisor handling your job interview does not state the average salary for the position that you are applying for you may want to ask. However, remember to use the phrase average salary, as it tends to sound more professional than pay, money, or even paycheck. This is also the time in which you may want to ask about other employee benefits, including health insurance or vacations.

Another one of the many questions that you will want to ask an employer during a job interview is if there is room for advancement. If you are interesting in not only increasing your salary, but also increasing your position, you will want to work at a company that is known for their advancement, as well as their promotions from within. In addition to determining if the company in question can possibly provide you with long-term employment, it can also help to create a good impression of yourself. Asking about promotions and advancements shows that you are looking to be successful and successful is what most employers want.

The above mentioned questions are just a few of the many questions that you may want to consider asking the individual or individuals who are hosting your job interview. To ensure that you are able to impress your interviewers, you may want to make a list of a few of the questions that you would like to ask in a job interview ahead of time. Reviewing this list in the days or hours leading up to your job interview can be of great assistance to you.

Job Searching: Why You Should Use Your Local Newspapers

January 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Career Hunting Tips 

In a society where we have become dependent on the internet, many job seekers automatically turn to career search websites or job posting websites. While these online resources are a great way to go about finding an open job in your area, you need to remember that they are not your only option. In fact, if you are looking for a new job, you will want to examine your local newspapers, namely the employment sections of them.

As nice as it is to hear that you should examine the employment section of your local newspaper, you may be curious as to why it is so important to do so. What you need to know is that, although, many businesses have started using the internet to their advantage, not all have. This means that there may be a great employment opportunity in your area, but the company behind that opportunity may choose to not use the internet or may not even know how to use the internet to list that job online. You dont want to take the chance of missing out on any high paying jobs do you? Since your answer is likely no, you will want to examine your local newspaper and its employment section.

Another one of the many reasons why you will want to use your newspaper and its employment section is because of local businesses. If you live in a large city or near one, you may have multiple newspapers to choose from, all of which likely focus on a particular area. If you have your hometown newspaper, you may be able to tell what businesses are the ones with listed jobs. This can sometimes be a little bit difficult to do online. This can assist you, as it can prevent you from applying for any jobs with companies that you know have a bad track record with paying or treating their employees poorly.

Ease of obtaining is just another one of the many reasons why you should use your newspaper employment sections to help you examine all open jobs. There are multiple locations, possibly even thousands of them, that should sell your local newspaper. In fact, you may even have a subscription to one of your local papers. This means that you may already have a newspaper in your possession or it could mean that one will soon be delivered. If you so, you will want to open it right up and start examining all job listings right away. Since newspapers are commonly read, you really dont have to go out of your way to examine the job listings inside of them.

Should you decide to take advantage of your local newspapers and their employment sections, you should like the opportunities that you see available. You will find that most opportunities are local already; therefore, you dont have to worry about sorting through national employment opportunities. Depending on the job opportunity or the company in question, you may be asked to mail in your resume or submit it in person. Should you mail in your resume, you will want to create a cover letter for yourself. When creating your cover letter, you will want to outline where you learned about the job in question, like from your local newspaper. This may help you, as it can identify you as a local resident who may be available to come in for an interview at just about anytime.

Should you also decide to use the internet, in conjunction with your local newspapers, you will also want to examine any online editions of your newspapers. While not always, many newspapers have separate classified advertisements, including employment listings, for their online editions and their printed editions. This means that you may be able to find additional local job listings by using the internet in conjunction with your local newspaper. Perhaps, it is best to examine all of your options, but be sure to examine your local newspapers employment section.

Job Searching: The Importance of Examining Company Websites

January 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Career Hunting Tips 

Are you in need of a job? If you are, there is a good chance that you may turn to the internet, namely job posting websites, or use the employment section of your local newspaper. While these are all nice approaches to take, when looking for a job, there is another tool that you should use in conjunction with job posting websites and local newspapers. That tool is a company website.

In todays society, which is based on the latest technology, many businesses have online websites. In fact, business websites have, in a way, become a necessity. Even locally owned and operated businesses have started using online websites to their advantage. Although we often think of business websites from a customer standpoint, they can also be of use to you as a job seeker. For more information on how, you will want to continue reading on.

As previously stated, you can use online job posting websites and newspaper employment sections to help you find open jobs in or around your area. While these resources are nice, you may find the information that they contain to be limited. This is most common with newspaper employment advertisements, as they are often limited on space. Of course, you can still go ahead and submit your resume or a job application for a position that you do not know much about, but you may end up wasting your time. If you are serious about finding a job, this wasted time is something that you may not have.

If you are able to get the name of the company that is posting a job listing ether online or in print, you will want to use that company name in a standard internet search. A standard internet search should lead you to websites where that company is mentioned. Often times, a standard internet search will connect you to that companys online website, should they have one. This website, should you be able to come across it, can be a wealth of information.

When examining the online website of a company that you would like to apply to, you will first want to search for any information on employment or careers. This section, if there is one, may provide you with more information on the positions that are currently open in your area. You may find more detailed information, such as salary and job requirements, than you would in a traditional job posting. In fact, you may even find that you are able to submit your job application or your resume online!

In addition to searching for a careers or employment section, you will also want to examine the website in general. If you are looking for a career in retail, examine the companys website to see where they may have retail locations, which type of products they sell, as well as which type of customers they target. This may help make deciding if you should apply for the job advertised online or in your local newspaper easier. For instance, you may find that the company you found a job opening for specializes in selling adult entertainment items. If that the case and if you feel uncomfortable working in that environment, you can simply move on, without having to take any other action.

In addition to helping you decide whether or not the company in question is a company that you would like to work for, you can also use a company website to your advantage later on. If you are ever contacted for a job interview, the information that you retained from the company website may be able to better assist you. It can give you an idea of your intended job duties or the type of employees the company is looking to hire.

As outlined above, there are a number of benefits to taking the time to examine a company website before officially submitting your resume or job application. This process is one that should not take too much time; therefore, it is an action that you can only benefit from.

Job Searching Online: What You Need to Know

January 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Career Hunting Tips 

Are you looking for a job? If you are and if you are like many other job seekers, there is a good chance that you will turn to the internet to help you find job openings. If this is the first time that you are looking to use the internet help you find a job, you will want to continue reading on.

When it comes to using the internet, to help you find a job, you will find that you have a number of different options. These options include websites that are commonly referred to as job posting or career search websites, the online websites of local companies, as well as the online editions of your local newspapers. To make the most out of finding a job online, as well as to have the most opportunities, you will want to try to take each of the above mentioned approaches.

As ideal as it is to know where to look for job listings online, it is also important that you know the ins and outs of doing so. If this is your first time looking for a job online, you may not necessarily be aware of scams. In recent years, the popularity of online scams have increased in popularity. While many employment scams are associated with work-at-home opportunities, not all are. Before submitting your resume or a job application, you will want to do a quick research of the company requesting your information. Never provide your social security number to a company that you have never heard of before or one in which you cannot research.

As previously stated, you can use online job posting websites or online career search websites to your advantage. When using these types of websites, you will want to take the time to customize your searches. Should you not do so, you can spend weeks shifting through all of the job openings, some of which may be located across the country from you. Many career search websites and job posting websites will allow you to enter in your zip code to give you local job listings. You may also want to customize your search to include a specific industry or a specific job.

When searching for jobs online, you may find yourself presented with the opportunity of submitting your resume or a job application online. This is more than possible to do, but you need to proceed with caution. As soon as you hit the send, button, you are often unable to edit your job application or resume. For that reason, you will want to make sure that all of your information is accurate before you submit your resume or application. If you are emailing your resume, you may want to examine each companys policy first. Some request that you do not submit your resume as an attachment, in fear of viruses. This may require you to copy and paste your resume into the body of an email. If you must do so, review your resume to ensure the original format stayed intact.

It was also mentioned above how you can use company websites to examine open jobs. You can usually do this by finding the online websites of your local businesses by performing a standard internet search. Many companies have the jobs in which they are hiring for, as well as information on those jobs, listed on their online websites. Even if you are unable to find any local companies that are hiring this way, you may still be able to sign up for free job alert emails. These emails will notify you when a new position opens up. While this may not happen for a few weeks, months, or years, you have nothing to lose by doing so.

The above mentioned points are just a few of the points that you will want to remember when using the internet to help you find a job. In most cases, you are advised to use your best judgment. If a career opportunity that you find online looks to good to be true, it just may be.