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How to find a good job?
Submitted by LisaLee » Wed 30-Mar-2022, 16:50Subject Area: General | 2 member ratings |
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The first thing you will have to learn for yourself is that you will have to look for a job on your own - no one will do it for you. Although you shouldn't rely too much on the help of friends and relatives, telling them that you are looking for a job is your first task. Do not overestimate the help of employment agencies either: they are certainly useful, but they have their own interests and not every one of them fulfills its functions by 100%.
First, ask yourself a few important questions:
What kind of job do you want to find?
What schedule will suit you?
What salary do you expect?
Will you be able to work away from home and what would be your daily travel time allowance?
Will work change the quality of your life for the better?
Once you have prioritized, you can start taking action. If you are clear about what you want, you will be less likely to get a job that you want to leave in the first week.
And it’s also worth immediately identifying unpromising areas - places where, firstly, they don’t wait for you, and secondly, even if they do, they will offer you the minimum wage.
A couple of years ago, the most unpromising in terms of career were considered: science, utilities, culture, sports, security. Today, according to experts, the recession threatens banking and tourism. This will significantly increase female unemployment.
According to forecasts, a decrease in the number of mortgage loans issued could reduce construction, which will cause an increase in unemployment among men.
The male part of the population has nothing to "catch" in the automotive industry either (at some plants there are already only 1 shift left, and salaries have fallen by 20%). The staff in the field of auto sales will be reduced, however, some increase in vacancies in the auto repair business is expected.
The stagnation in the catering sector will drive thousands of waiters and cooks out onto the street. Unemployment will rise among makeup artists, stylists, beauticians, hotel industry workers. Among office workers, a reduction in lawyers and economists is expected due to overproduction over the past 2-3 years.
All other areas are relatively promising.
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