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Showing posts with label California Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Jobs. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Job Openings In CA California

Unemployment is still high throughout California but that doesn't mean there aren't available job openings. Many businesses have survived the economic downturn and are doing quite well these days. They are always looking to find the next generation that will lead the company into the future.

Even if you are frustrated after months of searching for a job - now is not the time to give up! You actually want to get more aggressive than ever - and find your next job today.

Visit CA Jobs List for Employment & Jobs in CA California

Here is a list of the most popular cities on the CA Jobs List Website:
- San Francisco CA California Open Jobs
- Sacramento CA California Open Jobs
- Fresno CA California Open Jobs
- Los Angeles CA California Open Jobs
- San Diego CA California Open Jobs

Sunday, March 21, 2010

SF Chronicle: Job Market May Have Hit Bottom

What goes up, must come down ... so is true with Unemployment Rates. The San Francisco Chronicle recently reported that based on January employment statistics, the job market may have hit bottom.

It means that things may get worse, but only marginally .... and the building blocks for recovery are there. Healthy, profitable businesses are still still running lean operations (notice the long lines at banks and popular department stores) This will eventually change as consumers start looking for a better customer experience and not necessarily the best price ...and retailers will be forced to increase staff to normal levels. Not to mention all the turn over from over-worked and stressed employees that are asked to do more than usual as companies stretch the capabilities of their workers.

If you haven't found a job in a while ... don't be discouraged. Keep looking, there are companies making lots of money taking advantage of a desperate (and cheap) labor market. Once they realize that 100's of applicants won't be applying to every opening they have, they will start to treat their workers better and the people that apply to work their better. Keep trying and keep looking.

CA Jobs List - California State Open Jobs
209 Valley Jobs - San Joaquin Open Jobs

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Only 30 Minutes a Day to Improve Your Job Hunting

Have you spent time filling out resumes and forms only to not get hired? ...Or worse yet....not even an interview? This is common now in the California Job Market as employers feel empowered because they know there is a large population ready to work. Employers can be more selective as they know the next wave of resumes is only a job posting away.

The main thing to understand is to not take this personally. Businesses are in existence to make money, not make people feel good about themselves..that includes employees and potential employees. The best thing to do is take action each day to get yourself in front of these companies and get yourself noticed.

Instead of doing all my job hunting on one day or even a few days out of the month, I take 30 Minuets each day to work on something that will help me get my next job. Typically I start with going over my resume and adding things that I think are appropriate. Then I check to see if there are any new opportunities in my area. This is particularly important because so many applicants apply quickly to jobs, you want to be one of the first to apply especially if the job interests you. If you only search for jobs once a week or less...by the time you apply 100's if not 1,000's of people will have applied before you. After I locate a job I am qualified for, I apply and I am done for the day.

The next day I start the entire process over taking 30 minuets to find a new job. Instead of sitting around waiting for the previous employer to call me back (which as you know is rare these days) I can move onto another potential employer. After a week has passed I will have applied to at least 7 openings...which will increase my chances of getting hired and finding a new job.

So take 30 minuets each day to find a new job this month and you will be better prepared for the competitive job market that awaits.


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