Remember Me
forgot your password?

Executive Search Firms

The Internet has now given the ability to take the job search beyond boundaries, in that you can now effortlessly look for a restaurant job in Toronto or chef jobs just with a few clicks of the mouse. Simply type your preferred career and location into your favourite search engine and watch the jobs opportunities come in.

It sounds easy doesn't it? Well remember with the ease of using the Internet to search for jobs you must keep in mind that to conduct an effective job search using only the Internet is almost an unrealistic expectation. You still will need to apply, submit your resume and attend the interview. All of which will require research on your part.

Research on a potential employer is still a critical part of any successful job search. Jobseekers should make it their priority to learn as much as possible about potential employers and the industry they represent. The five tips below will help you with your job search:

1. Remain Focused
Stay focused on your research goal and if you stumble across an interesting unrelated website, bookmark it and come back to it later. If not, before you know it you've lost track of what you wanted to accomplish, and have spent the last hour watching funny videos.

2. Develop a Research Strategy
Develop a plan before you begin looking for information by deciding in advance how much time you are willing to invest researching a particular topic. Your topic will influence where to look on the Internet, whether it's searching newsgroups, blogs or company websites. Knowing roughly where your information might be found will assist you in developing your plan.

3. Keep Records
As you research potential employers you will collect a lot of information. By organizing the information you want to keep and discarding that which has little or no immediate value, you will be better prepared when it comes time to responding to emails from employers that you are interested in.

4. Set Realistic Goals
Goals will ensure you stay on track and should be specific, such as 'spending 2 hours a day researching employers who are looking for chefs or cooks' as opposed to the goal being 'searching for a job on the Internet today'.

5. Visit the Restaurant
Sometimes, if you are lucky, the hiring manager may interview you the moment you drop off your resume or fill out an application. So be prepared and make sure you are properly dressed. In order to get some face time with a manager you will want to make sure you don't show up during a rush. Try to visit the restaurant around 10am during the week to beat the lunch rush and before 3:30pm on weekdays to beat the dinner rush. On weekends many restaurants will have a breakfast or brunch rush so you will have to do some research if you plan on visiting the restaurant on the weekend.  

Finding a job online is the easy part. Making sure you are the right fit for what the company is looking for will take more effort on your part. Remember when performing your research to remain focused on the task at hand, develop a research plan that will help you to obtain a goal, keep good records of potential employers so you may refer back to them later and set realistic goals of how much research you can perform. If you become overwhelmed with the amount of information available, there are also plenty of head hunters and executive recruiters that will assist you in matching your skills with a company that is looking to fill a vacancy.

Kermit Browning

Visit the Health And Nutrition Tips website to learn about enlarged cervix, examples of carbohydrates and other information.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish


  • Latest Careers Articles
  • More from Kermit Browning

The Real Impact of Job Elimination

By: AllPinkSlips.com | 01/12/2009
We obviously all know of the impact of job elimination and layoffs from an actual standpoint (no job, no money, etc.) but could the impact be much greater?

Is There a Perfect Career For You?

By: Cindy Snowball | 01/12/2009
Career counselors help you to find the job that is best suited for you. Sue Frederick, an intuitive career counselor takes it a step further by using your birth date, astrological sign and intuition to put you on the correct path to job fulfillment.

Your way to get out off recession

By: Siddhartha Bhattacharjee | 01/12/2009
Recessions come at regular intervals. While businesses get reset every time and newer work ways emerge, one thing remains constant is performance and performance capability. What do people and organisations do or need to do have a higher survivability?

Make Career in Aviation

By: Kuldip | 01/12/2009
Aviation can be defined as the designing, building and flying of aircraft. With the revolution in Aviation sector, there are tremendous openings in various careers in Aviation.Indian aviation industry has shown continued growth in recent years with key drivers being positive economic factors, industrial performance.

Employment Q&A

By: isfaq | 01/12/2009
Are Teachers More Important Than Doctors? Yes, in the sense that it takes teachers to produce doctors. Otherwise I would enjoy to say that they are of equal importance to our society. May I suggest you post this as a debate. You asked a question beside a yes or no format. You can post as...

Careers for Artists : How to Make Money as an Artist

By: John Hughes | 01/12/2009
Looking for careers for artists? Visual artists, musicians, writers, dancers, actors and actresses, this is your call! If you are an artist of any type, then the chances of the day await you. You can be an artist and not have to have it as a side job! What is the trick? It's simply looking at being an artist as being an entrepreneur.

Jobs involving travel

By: Vandana Makharia | 01/12/2009
Here are some exciting jobs across various domains which would include traveling. If you are passionate about traveling and also want to make a living out of it, this article will give you a brief idea about the various options available.

Singapore Company Setup Specialist Guide to Employment Pass Registration

By: Paul Media | 01/12/2009
Employment Pass or EP is designated for foreign professionals employed by companies operating in Singapore. A foreign entrepreneur who has incorporated a Singapore private limited company is also eligible for an EP so as to operate the business in Singapore. All managing directors and shareholders of a company, who are not Singapore citizens or permanent residents, are also eligible for EP. The EP does not fall under any quota system nor is there a monthly levy charge for EP.

The Benefits of Career Change

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
Changing jobs is quite natural for many people nowadays. Specialists kept on switching companies looking for a better place to work at. But their functional responsibilities still remain the same. However, such rotation without the change of your occupation is not 100% useful. Psychological research has showed

Record Unemployment Levels

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
UNEMPLOYMENT is set to fall further with the number of job vacancies rising to record levels, fuelling speculation of another interest rate rise.

Executive Search Firms

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
The Internet has now given the ability to take the job search beyond boundaries, in that you can now effortlessly look for a restaurant job in Toronto or chef jobs just with a few clicks of the mouse. Simply type your preferred career and location into your favourite search engine and watch the jobs

Job Interviews of all Kinds

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
Job interviews are all about finding the right fit between the employer and potential employee.

Opportunities for RN's

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
It sometimes may seem like there are pages in the classified ads every Sunday for registered nurse jobs. In fact, registered nurses now constitute the largest healthcare occupation, as there are over 2.3 million jobs available. If you are looking to get into a growing field where you are in the drivers

Opportunities in Medical Billing

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
On February 16, 2006 the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was finalized, and enacted. This law is designed to establish national standards for all health care transactions, and to ensure the security and privacy of all health related information. The motivation behind this law is to

Self-Employed Massage Therapists

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
Some people enter massage school to help others through the power of healing touch. Some attend massage school to work in a particular field such as sports medicine or in a spa environment. Others receive massage training to satisfy a different ambition. They want to:

The Words No Resume Should Be Without

By: Kermit Browning | 16/10/2009 | Careers
Writing a resume is a bit like creating a work of art. There's a hint of poetry to it: given strictly limited space and conditions, you try to say who you are, expressively.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.14, 1, w1)