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Teacher – Zeynalova Zuleyxa


Student – Yasef Ismayilzade
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This is the first-job advice you'll need to
score a position you'll love.

As you’re poised to enter the


work world, you might be so
excited about the possibilities
that lie ahead you haven’t
given much thought to, well,
actually landing one of those
possibilities. A job search —
especially your first one — can
be tough work, wading
through the unfamiliar waters
of resume writing and job
search sites, plus intuiting
Phew. But this is a totally doable task with this first-job exactly what a potential
guide at your side. Read on to find how to get started, how employer wants while
to hone your search, and how to find your dream job. sidestepping interview
landmines
How to Start How to Search for a Job

It's not enough to search for an 


Before you even think about  entry-level job. To find the right job for
submitting your resume to a you — and to increase your chances of
prospective employer, you have got scoring an interview — you have to
a lot of work to do. You'll need to  employ some job search strategies. For
tailor your resume to the job, example, did you know that Monday is
reconnect with your references, the best day of the week to look for a
come up with keywords to help job? Or that you should always 
you hone your search, create some schedule interviews for the morning?
business cards, and so much more. These tips and tricks will get you in the
door and get you your first job.
How to Use Your Smartphone to Find a Dream Job

If you're looking for your first job, we're


willing to bet you're more comfortable on your
smartphone than on a job site. If so, the
following job search scenarios may sound
familiar: Have you ever emailed yourself the
link to a job listing so you’d remember to
apply when you got home to your laptop? Or
have you ever missed out on a position because
you applied too late? We’ve all been there but
you don’t have to be. Lucky for you, there are
a bevy of apps, including 
Glassdoor’s app for iPhone and Android, that
can help you in your job search and even help
you find a dream job
How to Apply for Your First Job

We've all been there at one point:


staring into the abyss of a job
site, wondering 
how to find the right job — and
then, how to apply for it. It's a
daunting task. But it doesn't have
to paralyze you or keep you from 
getting your first job. Being
prepared, writing a killer resume,
tapping your college network and How to Organize Your Job Search
using the best online tools can all If you're applying to multiple jobs at once — and we bet
make applying for your first job you are — things could get a little hairy if you don't 
so much easier. stay organized. (After all, you don't want lose out on a job
because you missed a deadline or lost a phone number.)
But getting organized is easy — and you won't even need
a trip to the Container Store!
How to Beat Your Competition

In today's work climate, 


competition for a single job can be fi
erce
. So how can you beat your
competition? Experts agree it comes
down to information — to knowing
more than they do about the job and
the company. But more importantly, How to Know What Questions You'll be Asked
it's about conveying you have that You know to expect some 
extra knowledge to a potential standard questions during the interview. Think: Why
employer. To do that, you'll have to do want this job? What makes you the best person for
figure out how to organize the this role? What unique skills do you bring to the table?
information you've gathered, come But if you don't brush up on these other questions —
prepared to an interview with the queries you can expect during many interview
right questions, and pay attention to situations — you might be caught off guard
detail. 

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