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Getting a job is actually a process of 3 phases. The first phase is to create an attention-grabbing resume, focused on the company you want to become part of. The resume must be spiced with marketing elements, because after all, it's a sales letter through which you're selling yourself, or your working capabilities to a certain company. A great tool that will help you write a résumé like that is the Amazing Resume Creator. You can find this tool on http://jobinterviewexpert.com/, by the way. A resume like this will surely increase your chances to be scheduled for a job interview. This being done, the 1st phase on "how to get a job" is completed.

The second phase is the job interview itself. During this phase you should answer all the job interview questions cleverly, without being too chatty, short and to the point. You must shine during the job interview. Similar to the Amazing Resume Creator, there are various programs or e-courses that can prepare you for this phase. One of the best that I know is the Ultimate Guide To Job Interview Answers.

Finally, the third phase of getting a job, the sealing of the deal part. It's also a part of the job interview itself. It's the part where the interviewer has finished with their questions, and it's your turn to ask questions, state certain facts about you or about the company, meant to strengthen the interviewer's opinion about you, or even directly (but cleverly) ask for the job. If you have done your research about the company well and you have noticed certain weaknesses or possibilities of improvement in their activity, that should be your final blow and maximize the chances of them to give you the job. Also, you should prepare the terrain towards this phase for the whole duration of the job interview, gradually and smartly persuading your interviewer in giving you the job. For this phase, there's another course that I can recommend. It's called How To Be An Expert Persuader.





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