Sarah,
I agree, how far-or how long- would someone commute before they moved? Or would they be willing to move? That is something that someone, the “product”, needs to take into consideration when looking for a job. I agree with you that location is an important part of the job search process. You also brought up the salary and would it be enough compensation for the services you do, and I feel that is one of the most important aspects of getting the job. Typically the salary makes or breaks the job because if the money is great you might be willing to commute up to an hour. And on the other hand, if they money is only adequate you might see what else is out on the market. If the “product” gets the job offer, the “price” would/will play the biggest factor in the decision making process; I feel it revolves heavily around the “price”. And for the last question, making yourself stand out is the best thing you can do. Have a good resume, show the employer your work history, a good appearance and approach, and confidence are some things you can do to sell yourself to your future employer-at least in my opinion. Do you agree? Are there any other “things” or techniques that you apply so you can successfully sell yourself?
Friday, January 29, 2010
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