The Most Difficult Part of the Job Search Is Waiting for Permission to Give Up
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In this David Molner, founder of Screen Capital International, talks about trying to find a job in the business world and how to get good experience. He makes the point that the more passionate and focused on a job you are, the more likely you are to be hired by a company.
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The unemployment report released Friday isn’t promising for college seniors but has them thinking and keeping options open.
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I’m 26 years old. I have bad epilepsy since I was 10 and very bad short term memory loss. I’m not allowed to drive and I live off of disability checks. Right now I have 2 Job Searchers looking for jobs for me but they haven’t found a job in 4 years now. I’ve had 4 jobs so far,2 have laid me off just for having a 1 seizure on the job, the other 2 just wasn’t the right fit and were bad environments for me. I’m not allowed to work with anything electrical,mechanical or hazardous to the body such as weapons,fire, heat,chemical,toxic and such. Also most government jobs I’m not allowed to do either because I’m disabled because of epilepsy. I don’t really want to start my own business or work from home. I’m happy with pretty much any minimum wage job since I’ve been stuck in a house for 10 years straight. I can’t go towards any of my dream jobs like a fighter pilot, soldier or athlete. If anyone has any kind of great thoughts of any kind of jobs that I could do, it would be appreciated very much.
Do you like teaching? I would highly suggest it. Mainly because you would be given support staff due to your disabilities. Plus most districts are looking to hire diverse staff to show children, anything is possible. I had a college with epilepsy last year and yes she had some difficulties but she was great. If all else fails, you could be a greater at supermarket. They are always hiring those.
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Our recruiters on tips for starting your Job Search off right.
When you’re starting off on your job search, you should first decide what you career should look like. It’s a good idea to research the kinds of companies that you want to look for, and also look into the kinds of fields or industries that you feel your skills are a good fit for.
Research companies, network with people that might be in the same industry as you. It’s definitely a good idea to review the description of the job you want to interview for. Find out what skills they’re interested in and brush up on those skills.
Review prior assignments that you have had utilizing the requirements of that job. Network as much as possible to get your resume seen by as many people. Just get out there and communicate your skills the best way that you can so that way your resume gets in the right people’s hands and they can help you find a career you’re happy with!
Our team of recruiters is standing by to assist you in your job search. You can check out our job openings at http://www.bcforward.com/careers/search-job-openings/.
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