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4 Ways To Know You Chose The Right Job

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There are so many factors that people worry about when looking for employment that they often lose sight of what truly matters. Some work their whole lives, and even excel at jobs that leave them unfulfilled.

Doing what you love is often overstated, but many don’t think about it as much as they should. You may be wondering what ‘choosing the right career’ entails, and how you’re supposed to feel once you’re doing it. To help you, here are four ways to know you’ve chosen the right job:

You Enjoy Coming In To Work

Every company has that one employee who comes into the office every day with a smile and a positive attitude. No matter what’s going on in their personal life, they see their job as a pleasant escape, rather than a burden. They’re happy to do whatever task is assigned to them, and they never seem to sulk. They love attending meetings, and are always the first to give their insights and opinions. In the rare case that they make a mistake, they’re eager to correct and learn from it. READ MORE

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Two to one: That’s the number of unemployed people actively applying for every one posted position in the U.S.

Latest statistics show that there are about 4.4 million current job openings and more than 9.8 million unemployed Americans actively seeking a job.

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics stat on job seekers does not include those who have temporarily given up their search due to discouragement or took early retirement from an employer who gave them no other option, and still need to work to make ends meet.

It also does not account for those who are currently employed and looking to change jobs – they also are applying for one of those open jobs.

Now more than ever before, job seekers need to do everything they can to get an edge up on their competition to stand out in today’s job market.

The resume is a job seeker’s advertisement. It speaks to credibility, experience, professional level and ability to make a great first impression. Potential employers want to know if applicants are capable of making a great first impression as this will translate into how well a future employee will represent their interests. READ MORE

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