The Key to Finding a Job

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In summary, finding a job can be a challenging and often debated process. The key to success is to keep trying new strategies until you find something that works for you. It's important not to stick with a single strategy if it is not producing results, and to always be open to trying new ways of looking and applying for jobs. Networking and word of mouth can also play a significant role in finding employment. Co-op and internship programs can be helpful in gaining experience and building connections for those looking for their first job.f
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So, there's a lot of debate on here about what is the best and most appropriate way to look and apply for a job. I won't get into that. I want to share a very simple sentiment that has helped me, for everyone struggling to find a job.

Keep trying new strategies until you find something that works. Do not stick with a single strategy when it is not producing any results for you. Keep trying. Don't give up. And, always be searching for, experimenting with and creating new ways to look and apply for jobs. The job hunt is a game with no rules. You create the rules.

That's all.
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The Key to finding a job, is to still have one, as for the title of this topic.
 
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I just don't treat my job hunt like throwing 200 darts at a dart board hoping that something will stick... fingers crossed that it hits the bullseye. It might work, but I personally think aiming is better. I think there are lots of ways to cater your skills and education in order to aim for the career you want.
 
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The Key to finding a job, is to still have one, as for the title of this topic.
That may apply to a large extent for finding a second and subsequent job, but obviously not for finding your first one, which often is the stumbling block for many candidates..
 
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Finally one thing I didn't appreciate as much when I was a student is how much word of mouth and networking matters.

If you buddy is the hiring manager and you get along, yeah it's almost a done deal sometimes... So network widely and have a good reputation among your professional entourage.
 
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That may apply to a large extent for finding a second and subsequent job, but obviously not for finding your first one, which often is the stumbling block for many candidates..
Which is why programs that incorporate co-op or internships can be very beneficial.
 

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