FIND A JOB AND KEEP IT - (Part One)


by Thurrz - Date: 2007-05-02 - Word Count: 325 Share This!

The most excellent way to find a job is through online. You can do all the necessary research to understand the position that you're looking for and comprehend with it. Employer will be watching his trainee in the first few months, and that was the time to show your skills and that you're fit into the company. You must know your responsibilities fully and demonstrate that you are worth having as an employee.
Of course, a profession, manual labor, hospitality and office work are obviously extremely different; however, the issues below will help you. You should also know who you will be working with and learn to get along with people without becoming too arrogant and annoying. There is no reason to stay in a job where you do not 'fit in' and will feel uncomfortable and where the people around you are unpleasant either. Even if you do search online in depth, remember that you will not always meet understanding people, so be prepared for that if it's happened.
If you have an innate fear because of a new job or project assigned to you, You must realise that it is natural for everyone to experiences it until settling in. Immerse yourself in your work for your first several months, and you will find yourself growing in self-confidence.
While on the internet check out two sites that I really think are great. At jobsniffa.com.au and OzFreeOnline.com, you will find thousands of jobs listed in their job classifieds. Just register free, post a resume and find a good job. Job opportunities are definitely 'out there' and you can search for your job Australia wide. Don't be afraid to ask others questions. Maintain confidentially by not gossiping. Do not socialize in the office or cultivate an office romance, these are two of the worst mistakes employees make. Find your friends and love interest away from your daily work - you will be glad you did!
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