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Research, Research, And Research Your Job And Job Career Prospects

 
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Kirk W. Nobbe

Researching your job, employment prospects can reap huge dividends that you might not have obtained otherwise. More and better paying jobs will come your way. You will be in a better position to spot excellent job opportunities. You will be in a much better position to plan and enhance your career path – to better paying and more satisfying job employment positions.

Some people will disdainfully advise and tell you. “Get your act in gear”. “First you talk a then you do” and “Action is everything”. And yet if you do not plan and research your job employment search then you are just throwing mud against and wall- wasting much time and energy. In the end you may not get a job or the job that you will get will not be one of the better jobs – either in pay or conditions.

Those that fail to research – plan to not get the best job that they could have obtained in their job employment search and career seeking process.

What can you gain form doing your research in your job employment search? This depends on what stage of the job hunt you are currently on. If you are trying to figure out what you want to do with your life- research will more than doors for you – doors that you may not have even known that existed. Research puts you in touch with people and may even help you access the hidden job market – that is of jobs that are not even known of are never even advertised at all.

It is also much easier to make an informed decision about your job or career path if you know and are aware of all the possibilities available to you. Why limit your options or indeed you potential to earn a good or better income? Figure this out through research whether it is by researching online, reading books, visiting trade fairs, cruising around the various employment and career related websites or by conducting information interviews: where you talk to people who are currently working in a job or career that you might think would be an interesting or highly paid Endeavor to work in or within.

If you are at the stage where you have decided on a job and are ready to starting looking, research again opens doors for you. Research does not stop once you have found a couple of jobs that peak your interest and intrigue. Your chances of landing an interview improve once you have done your research and able to relate your experiences and skills directly to the company and that job or position.

Additionally researching the employment and career field will unfold great benefits to you.

You will learn more about yourself and what you want out a job and eventually a career. Self assessment will help you to learn more about what you what you are good at, what you like and ultimately what you want out of and what will make you happy and successful in a job and career of your choice.

Next learning about different occupations and industries will help you hone in “what it is that you would like to do”. Sure you may have to take a position at the moment that may not be your first choice, but now that you have honed your target you will be in a position to better assess and choose skills, positions and training that will lead you to your desired target.

By finding out and researching information on specific companies you will not only demonstrate hard to find and hire research and stick to it skills to prospective employers , but also you may find the “diamond in the rough” of a great company or job , that is lying not discovered nor appreciated ( yet). After who knows a company or industry better than a competitor? Who is the best person to ask on the aspirin company but the salesman for Tylenol? You may discover the next Microsoft or Research in Motion (Rim) and know to stay away from laggard companies on the way down.

In conducting research on companies – it is always best to frame in that this is all in all an exercise on learning how to market your most important asset – yourself. The best jobs do not necessarily go to the smartest or most qualified people but rather to sincere job hunters who know how to market themselves the best. Craft your resume and cover letter to make sure that you come out on top.

Remember that in the end there are always lots more jobs out there than meet the eye. Research, research and research. The benefits of your efforts will pay off in spades – both in your employment and eventual career path.

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