
I Am Dedicated To Finding A New Job
I am seeking a high paying job within my specialty. However, I am open to the possibility of a temporary position outside of my specialty to pay the bills. For this reason, I am relaxed about my job requirements when applying to open positions.
I make an active effort to search for jobs that I would greatly enjoy. But, when the well of interesting opportunities seems to run dry, I continue my job search by applying to positions that are of less interest to me. Each day, I apply for at least five positions.
I utilize the internet to its fullest potential in my job-seeking efforts.
I am active on social networking websites, such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and MySpace. I use these accounts to network with potential employers and find open positions that most job seekers miss out on.
I also make it a point to touch base with my industry contacts to seek job leads that may not be advertised to the public.
I am creating a website to display my resume, personal achievements, and a link to each of my social networking accounts. My website makes my resume readily available to potential employers.
Due to my persistence, I expect to be gainfully employed soon. I maintain a positive outlook, realizing that the job search is a numbers game. If I apply for enough positions, I know I can land a job. Therefore, I treat failure as a step forward in my job search.
Today, I keep my chin up and continue on my path to new employment. I am certain that it is only a matter of time until I find a new job that allows me to gain financial security.
Self-Reflection Questions:
- What steps can I take, today, toward successfully landing a job?
- How can I learn from my negative job search experiences?
- Do I conduct each interview with a positive mindset?
Take your answers and turn them into positive, resolute statements that give you concrete goals on which to focus immediately. Be honest, work hard, and watch yourself transform for the better!
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