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Sep 1
2011
4 Key Factors to Consider Before Starting Your Job Search

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Before you start looking for a job, make sure to choose the right direction first.

This is a guest post by Melvin Dichoso. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.

I know a lot of you are going to disagree with me here but I think job searching has never been this easy.

Imagine, job seekers now enjoy the benefit of having each and every possible tool to use to make job searching much easier and efficient.

Plus, we have awesome job search tips sites like JobMob to further help us fine-tune the way we do things.

Finally, add all those professional job tip websites and blogs that are constantly giving us handy tips on how to present ourselves during interviews, what to say when asked a certain type of question, what to do when confused and all those things that will help us land that job.

Seriously what more do we need?

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--Jacob Share


Jun 22
2010
How To Figure Out Which Job You’ll Excel At

Work Your Strengths

The best career help? Learn to be successful in your career by playing to your strengths.

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--Jacob Share

Mar 29
2007
The Secret To Finding Dream Jobs

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The Dream Job. The one that you never want to end. The one that you would love. The one that you’ve never had and may never have. Until now.

In Theory

Find out what you like doing best, and get someone to pay you for doing it

Flashback. When I was a teenager growing up in Montreal, I loved baseball. A friend and I would try to see as many games as possible each summer, and every time we went to the stadium to watch our favorite team (the now-defunct Expos), we would rave about what work must be like as a batboy, the next best thing to actually being a player.

Being a batboy was our dream job at that time, a job we would have done for free paid to do. The fact is that we saw only one facet of that job – the batboy helping the players during the game – and that if we’d known his entire job description including all the time he spends cleaning, polishing and shining, we would have set our hearts elsewhere.

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--Jacob Share