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本帖最后由 秀山之月 于 2010-7-18 13:21 编辑
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Just like to drop a couple of lines here:
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. _& \9 F9 l3 J/ B! `Looking for a job is pretty much the same as selling yourself as a saleperson. You need find out where the potential sales might be and what the strategic approaches you may need to take.
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) Q; k" I9 N7 k% sYou need also convince yourself that there must be jobs out there. ( t7 K4 h' N: C/ R- J: t6 l
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I found a job in construction management in October 2008 in Edmonton, when construction business was in recession. The job position was an estimator at a Fortune-500 company. And it started with a very unique way - I took a few of my resumes and, with my my safety boots/hat on, went to some job sites on a saturday morning, after some cold calls to some potential employers. By chance, at one site trailer of this companry, I met a few managers from the head office while they were having a meeting because I just walked in. Two weeks after, I started working on an important role at the head office with a six digits compensation. Please note that, by experience I know executive managers sometimes do meetings on site on saturdays in construction business and their words count, and that once you show your values/expertise and readiness for the job, you will have a chance.4 {, W% W% `9 A' z) W
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Sorry for talking so much about myself but the only purpose of this is just to encourage the ones who are looking for a job here. |
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