As you know, we all have that one job we wish we could have. This is our dream job. You might be wondering how to find my dream job. In fact, you might even wonder if it is possible. So is it?
It is possible to find your dream job, but you must know where to look. So where do you look? It depends on a number of factors. Lets say that your ideal job is a traditional office job but one at your favorite company or one that pays well. You can visit the traditional job search websites or use a desktop job finder that searches hundreds of career sites for you.
On the other hand, if your dream job is pretty far fetched. Remember that guy who won the "Best Job in the World" contest and got to become an island caretaker? This job is a little far fetched than the others; therefore, searching the traditional career sites might not help. Also, if you are looking for work-at-home jobs and opportunities, these aren't always found on traditional career search websites. They are typically listed on work-at-home job boards. The good news is those desktop job finders that search hundreds or thousands of websites for you tend to pull them up in their searches.
As you can see, it is easy to find your dream job but that doesn't mean you will actually get it. To improve your chances of landing your dream job (no matter what it is); keep these important points in mind:
• You must be qualified. If you aren't qualified for the position, your resume will likely be passed by. The good news is that you can easily get qualifications. Whether it be working your way from the ground up at a company, taking a few training courses, or going back to college, there are steps you can take to improve your chances.
• Always know that your dream job is likely going to be someone else's as well. This is particularly true if it is your favorite job because the pay is good. This means their might be a lot of competition for the position in question. In addition to getting training, education, or on-the-job experience, you want to search open and mail out or fax your resume as soon as the job is listed so that you beat the rush.
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Karyn Martin was cautious about launching her freelance career online, but she soon got results:
"I remember the days when I dreamed of being a freelancer," she says. "The word seemed magical to me somehow. Romantic, almost. Now, after having actually been a freelancer for a while, the scales have been lifted from my eyes and I have seen the light. You pay for being able to manipulate your time. You pay by working more, working harder, and - hopefully - working smarter. But what you get in return is priceless. Now I can call the shots about when I work, for whom I work, and how much I make."Market reports are claiming that Google India has cut between 30 and 40 employees from its finance department.
These included financial analysts and chartered accountants.
Google has this to say on the reports of these job cuts: “We have been reducing our dependence on contractors for over a year across locations. In rare cases, where restructuring impacts Googlers, we actively work on providing them with other opportunities within Google. In India, Google continues to hire to need. We are unable to comment on any specific initiative.”