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Getting a Part Time Job

Even if you are only after a part time job – it is important to take the search seriously.

Part time jobs are available in various places. Look around your neighborhood; check out the school, university or club bulletin boards, the local paper and even the web for job postings. Many large supermarkets and factories also post their vacancies on boards as do local shops. Many employment agencies also offer part time and temporary jobs.

Here are some tips to make a good impression:

- Always have a resume ready. Even if you don't have much experience, it will show the employer that you are a serious job seeker. The resume should contain your job experience, skills and hobbies.

- When meeting an employer, dress appropriately and be clean and presentable. Whilst a suit might not always be presentable, dress well and appropriately to the job you seek. Thus if it is a sports related job you can dress sportily, if a music or young person's clothes shop - then some appreciation of the latest fashion is required.

- Be prepared for your interview by researching about the company you want to join.

- Start your interview with a firm handshake and project an air of confidence - but not arrogance.

- Be persistent as getting a job is not easy and there will be a lot of times that the employer will say “no.”  Don't take it personally, everyone has been rejected at one time - even Elvis and the Beatles were both rejected numerous times until they became the success they deserved.

-  Lastly relax and show yourself in a good light!

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© Copyright 2006 - 2007 Biz Guru

Lee Lister, writes as The Biz Guru, for a number of web sites including her own www.clikks.com where she sells her informational products. She owns one of the most successful UK based CV and Interview web site www.JobSuccess.co.uk With over 20 year’s management and business consultancy experience with businesses large and small as well as being a serial entrepreneur, she now helps others set up, develop and market their businesses. 

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