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How fast do you need a job? Can you afford to hold out for a better offer? Can this be a short term position while you find your long term position?
Is location an issue? Is travel an issue?
These are
types of questions you want to consider when defining your job search. Finding a new job is a bit like buying a new car in this regard. If you want a new car, but you are not sure what type of car, you will waste lots of time speaking to every car salesman in your area. If you know what car you want, you can target your search to
correct car salesmen, and just concentrate on getting
best price.
Its exactly
same with finding a job. Define what you are looking for, target your search and concentrate on getting
best job with
best terms and conditions.
This is part 1 of a multi-part special report on reducing
time it takes to get a job. Its not fun running around trying to win that job, this report is full of tips and tricks which will help you reduce your job hunt time to a minimum.
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