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Showing posts with label WDA jobsnet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WDA jobsnet. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

How to Find a Job in Minneapolis

With Minneapolis' unemployment rate holding steady at about 7.1%, there are many people in the Twin Cities looking for a job right now. If you're one of them, here are a few resources that may ease the burden of your search:
  1. Know who the players are. Five Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters here: Target Corp, US Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise Financial, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. The city's major employers include Target, Wells Fargo, Ameriprise, Star Tribune, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, IBM, Piper Jaffray, RBC Dain Rauscher, ING Group, and Qwest. There's also the Mayo Clinic in nearby Rochester. Go directly to these companies' websites and search for jobs from there. Many of them don't need to advertise on sites other than their own.

  2. Craig's List, Indeed.com, Star Tribune, and the State of Minnesota websites. All of these websites are valuable places to search for a job. Of them, the most valuable one is probably Indeed.com. But put a lot of irons in the fire and diversify your search-don't just submit your application to one place.

  3. LinkedIn. LinkedIn tailors the job search to keywords that match job descriptions already on your resume. It also allows you to search your network for possible contacts at different employers.

  4. Your alma mater's alumni association and career bank. The university you went to is a valuable resource for networking yourself into a new career.

  5. Professional associations. Most professional associations have a "Find a Job" link on their website. This is an excellent way to find jobs that are suited to your background.

  6. Temp Agencies. When all else fails, it never hurts to find a temp job while you're waiting for a permanent position to come along. What's more, temp jobs may lead to a permanent position with the company that you're temping with. 
Job Hunting manuals like What Color is Your Parachute? can be helpful during a career transition. Also, try volunteer work while you're looking for a job, because it will occupy your time and improve your spirits. What's most important when searching for a job in Minneapolis is not to give up. The right job is out there for you, it just may take awhile to find it.

Searching for a job in Singapore, you can find a list of available jobs at WDA jobnet.

A recruiting article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment mentor that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Cant Find a Job? Learn How to Make Money in a Network Marketing HomeBusiness

Have you been laid off from a job and not having any luck in the job hunt? Have you graduated from college and discovered that there are no jobs on the market? Like many people, you have probably been looking around trying to find a job in this tough economy but have had no success. You have probably been doing this for weeks, months or even years.

What Should You Do?
So what should you do? Should you hope that unemployment doesn't run out before landing a job? Or Should you look for alternative ways of making money? If I were you I would consider starting a Network Marketing Home Business. Network marketing is a business model where you get paid by recruiting people into your business or get paid by retailing the product. It's a great business model because you get paid on the efforts of your team instead of your efforts alone. You can even get paid while on vacation.

Starting a network marketing business is typically very low and affordable (Under $500) compared to other businesses. I do recommend finding someone who is on a team of leaders who will help you learn how to market the business. You can market your business both online and offline.

Offline Marketing-The Old School Method
With offline marketing you start out by making a list of your warm market, which are people you know. You then peak their interest. If they are interested, you will present them with information about the company, which is usually through a conference call, audio CD, or web presentation. The next step is to sign them up, make a commission and help them do the same.

You will eventually blow through your warm market and then have to move onto your cold market. This includes buying and cold calling leads and belly to belly. Buying and cold calling leads takes lots of practice and patience. You are going to spend a lot of time on the phone, talk to a lot of people and spend a lot of money. Most people have little to no success using this method.

Online Marketing-Attraction Marketing
If you don't feel like the old school offline marketing methods are for you, consider growing your business using the internet. Using the internet to market your business isn't that complicated. You just have to plug into an attraction marketing system. Attraction Marketing is about branding yourself as a leader and expert and generating targeted leads. People who are interested in working with you.

You will learn how to do this through an Attraction Marketing System as well as make money from prospecting. This is the nice thing about marketing your business using the internet. With the old school methods, you only make money with your primary business when signing only 5% of your prospects up.

What To Do Now?
Stop searching Monster.com or any other job search engine for jobs that don't exist. Start learning how to make an income working from home using the power of the internet. All you need to do is plug into a marketing system and start growing your business today. You could spend your time growing a business that will keep on paying you even if you don't work. On the other hand, you could spend your time looking for a Job that you will probably end up losing again. Which would you prefer?

Seeking for a job in Singapore, you can source a list of available jobs at WDA jobsnet.

A recruitment article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment mentor that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.

Friday, 5 June 2015

Copywriting Tips: How To Get Your First Copywriting Job

Today, I'm going to share with you some copywriting tips and how to start your own copywriting business. This article will show you how to get your first copywriting job and clients as a new copywriter. I personally followed the steps below to get my first copywriting job.

Tip #1: Write For Friends For Free
In the beginning, I wrote the first couple of jobs for free. So I did 2 jobs for friends for free. I wrote advertising for them including the website, email copy as well as print ads. Through this, I got copywriting experience, writing experience and references. The question is how did I get paid? How did I get my first job? The answer to these questions will continue to the next copywriting tip.

Tip #2: Join Copywriting Forums and Identify Successful Copywriters
I joined a copywriting forum on the internet with lots of different copywriters discussing different topics, and helping people out who'd come and ask for copywriting advice. On this forum I identified a successful copywriter, and built a relationship with him.

Tip #3: Contact Successful Copywriters
Next I contacted this successful copywriter and propositioned him through email. I told him that I'm a new copywriter, I'm new to the business and I'm looking to get some work. I said if he was ever overloaded with work, then perhaps he could send some work my way and I could help him out. Out of that, I got a reply from him within a couple of days telling me that he had some extra jobs, but he not sure about my ability. He wanted to see my portfolio first.

Tip #4: Show Off Your Copywriting Portfolio - Get Copywriting Jobs
Now remember, I was just getting started in the copywriting business. I didn't have a big copywriting portfolio, but I did have two copywriting samples I had done for friends, for free. So I sent through my samples and he was impressed!

Tip #5: Prove Yourself
Before he actually decided to send me the job, he wants me to tell my thoughts on something he has written recently. As a successful copywriter asking me, a total beginner to analyze his work and ask for my thoughts to improve his work, was very intimidating. This is the right time to prove your skill and expertise. I shared a couple of things that I thought he could change such as the headline as well as a new opening sentence of the sales letter. In the end, he was actually very impressed and sent me work right away. Literally within two weeks he sent me two pain clients as referrals who offered paid copywriting jobs to me. Those jobs were worth thousands of dollars.

Tip #6: Find More Copywriting Jobs Online
As my career took off and my confidence grew, I was able to use different strategies and not just relying on other successful copywriters as my main source of getting clients. Start to participate in some of those online marketing forums or copywriting forums which you can find by going to Google and typing in "copywriting forum". Once you go to those forums, you can now identify the real people who seem very active as copywriters. Now what you may find are some copywriters who would be happy to give you work but they may take a percentage. This is standard and this is usual.
So, that's what I recommend you to do. Go there find a copywriter who seems doing quite well.

Contact them and simply start a referral relationship. And you never know in the future when you'd become overloaded of copywriting jobs, you might be the one sending on work to other copywriters as well. Because there are more clients that we could ever all work for. There's never going to be a shortage of writing advertising no matter what kind of economy were in and that's what I recommend you to do.

Looking for a job in SG, you can find a list of latest jobs at WDA jobsnet.

A recruiting article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment mentor that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.

Friday, 29 May 2015

Best Jobs For Over 50s - How to Find a Job If You Are Over 50

Finding the best jobs for over 50s is not always easy, especially as so many employers still tend to go for younger workers, despite laws against age discrimination. However, there are also companies which really value the fact that older people have so much experience, not only in the workplace but also in their day to day lives. These employers can see that as a result of their experience, older people can be ideal candidates for certain jobs.

These companies are also forward-looking. They are well aware of the fact that demographics are changing worldwide and soon there will be more people over 50 than under 30. The impact of these changing demographics on the workforce will be dramatic. It will soon be essential to employ older workers and they will be working longer, possible up to the age of 70 or beyond. Otherwise there will simply not be enough young people to support the economy.

So the first step in your search for a job is to find the employers who are aware of this trend and sufficiently forward-looking to take action by employing older workers.

In the US, the American Association for Retired People issues a list of the best employers for over 50s and this is published every two years. The organizations which are on the list take an innovative approach, including flexi-time, job sharing and retraining. So if you live in America, taking a look at this list is a good starting point.

Otherwise, take a look at what is happening in your area by looking for recruitment agencies which specialize in finding work for over 40s. Search the internet for newspaper articles on companies which make a point of employing older people.

Look for sectors of the market where age and maturity are advantageous. Examples are working with homeless people and the elderly. This can cover a wide range of activities as organizations which work with these groups also need admin staff, book keepers, accountants and catering staff.

As people become older and live longer, those who are already retired want to keep active and healthy and many would prefer to learn the necessary skills from people who are closer in age to themselves.

Freelance consultancy is another possibility as it is a good way in which to continue the type of work you did whilst in employment. As companies are cutting back on full time staff, they often turn to freelancer to get some of the work done. Paying contract rates for a short time can be more cost effective than keeping someone on the payroll in a full time position.
The best jobs for over 50s are the jobs in which they are respected and valued and where they can use their experience to best effect.

Seeking for a job in Singapore, you can search a list of latest jobs at WDA jobsnet.

A recruiting article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment coach that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.