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how can I find a qualified job so that it both likes and pays well? and got a better answer
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Simply, before applying for a job, go to the company and try to talk to the staff. They can tell you in general terms what is going on in their company, who is a scoundrel and who is a bitch: Based on this information and make your decision.
Simply, before applying for a job, go to the company and try to talk to the staff. They can tell you in general terms what is going on in their company, who is a scoundrel and who is a bitch: Based on this information and make your decision.
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looking for a job is always work.and very often more stressful and nervous than the work itself Gather information about the employer - look at the company website - look at the employer's blacklists - talk to the company's employees a good place in the smoking room or canteen - do not be a jerk when meeting with the manager and human resources staff - look at the contract very carefully and run through all the not quite clear points - prepare questions to the employer direct manager, better specific questions and a bit poisonous and then assess the reaction
looking for a job is always work.and very often more stressful and nervous than the work itself Gather information about the employer - look at the company website - look at the employer's blacklists - talk to the company's employees a good place in the smoking room or canteen - do not be a jerk when meeting with the manager and human resources staff - look at the contract very carefully and run through all the not quite clear points - prepare questions to the employer direct manager, better specific questions and a bit poisonous and then assess the reaction
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Internet sites are a useful thing, because the search for employees is often done by non-specialists, and they will go to the same place as you. But it's better to reach out to offline employment agencies as well. Especially since employers, not you, will pay for your employment. And find out about the job - only at the interview with the employer. Ask anything you are interested in.
Internet sites are a useful thing, because the search for employees is often done by non-specialists, and they will go to the same place as you. But it's better to reach out to offline employment agencies as well. Especially since employers, not you, will pay for your employment. And find out about the job - only at the interview with the employer. Ask anything you are interested in.