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Out Of Work? 4 Steps That Will Help You Land A Job

If you're out of work, the task of finding a new job can seem quite daunting. Unfortunately, the longer it takes to find a new job, the more stressful the situation becomes. If you're not having any success finding a new job, it might be time to change the way you're approaching the search. Here are four steps that can help you land a job.

Stop by Your Local Social Services Office

If you're looking for work, you need to stop by your local social services office. You might not realize this, but the social services office in your community will provide you with access to information regarding employment opportunities near you. They may also be able to provide you with training to help you in your search. If you're not sure where to go once you get to the social services office, simply let a member of the office staff know that you need help finding work.

Utilize Social Media Sites

If you're not having luck finding a job, it's time to utilize your social media sites. Posting about the type of work you're looking for can help expand your network, which will increase your chances for securing a job. Not only that, but many social media pages have areas where employers can post for specific vacancies that they have available.

Hire on With a Temp Agency

If you need immediate work, hire on with an employment agency. An employment agency will work to find you temporary  opportunities that you can utilize while you look for a more permanent solution. Those temporary jobs that you take will not only provide you with an income, but they can also lead to full-time jobs opportunities. It's not uncommon for people to secure full-time jobs from their temporary assignments. Not only that, but temporary assignments provide you with additional training that you can list on your resume.

Update Your Current Resume

If you've been submitting your resume, but you're not getting any requests for call-backs, you may need to update the information. If your resume is outdated, it may not provide you with the best opportunity for employment. Before you submit another resume, make sure that all the information is current and correct. If you have extended periods of unemployment on your resume, fill those slots with training, education, and volunteer opportunities that you've been involved in. Those additional activities will increase your chances for being hired.


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