The best way of finding a job is first have a good CV and cover letter. Secondly, go to various jobs agencies and submit your CV and Cover letter and also continuously call their HR for an update to your position applied for.
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Kokab Rahman , Managing Director, Head of Business Development , Radeya Business Services http://www.radeya.biz
After you get your qualifications / skills, and are ready to work, the first thing you need is a professional (impressive) CV and cover letter, something that will attract the attention of employers. One way to see the difference between these is to advertise a job opening and then analyze the job applications you get and see which impress you. A proper CV / cover letter will get your application to the next level.
After you have your new CV and cover letter, don't JUST rely on emailing these to employers. If the ad has a phone number, do give them a call. Tell the HR manager about yourself and that you'd look forward at getting an interview. Tell them how you are the right person for the job and how the company will benefit from having you as an employee.
Also, make visits to companies directly and hand over your CV to the HR department. Use this opportunity to introduce yourself and your qualifications, skills, achievements, and tell them you are seeking a job. Many people say they get more positive results in this way then through emailing / faxing CVs. Know that your email / fax is one of hundreds that the employer gets and may never get looked at! So a personal visit is more likely to get you a job than an emailed / faxed CV.
When you finally get an interview, consider the type of questions you might be asked - you can research this and rehearse answers to expected questions. You might even be able to see on some company websites what sort of things they inquire about in interviews and what kind of people they are looking for. If you can get prior information about the company, then do say a few points about the company you are applying to. It makes an impression. For example, you might say: "I see XYZ Co has just expanded to (other region or other product)..." and then speak about how you worked in that region and what your achievements were etc.
Always rehearse what you will be saying well. And be truthful - don't ever lie in an interview.
A few days after your interview, follow up by giving the interviewer a call and inquiring about your interview. Statistics say that those who do are more likely to get the job than those who don't!
And good luck with your job search.
Firstly It depends on the interview you can attend...If it is good time,companies will hire the staff,by the way you will get enough interviews,else you just wait.I have seen some one who get only1-2 or nothing interview during their3months visit even they have qualification and experience from their country....we cant trust the job post,most of them are repeating since months,just to fill the column of job in news papers or in portal..But we need to apply continuously,something will be real...
Second Your performance in interview,if you are able prove the skill you mentioned in your CV well(by verbal and test)you have a chance to get the job.
Third by recommendation by your friends or relatives in any company.
Fourth Luck,,,,,,
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Any way good luck