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How to… Apply for the right job

17th September 2013

 

HOW TO … APPLY FOR THE RIGHT JOB
YOU MUST BE CONTENT IN ANY NEW ROLE
WHAT’S the first thing you think about when applying for a new job?
— Is it in the right sector?
— Can I use my skills to the highest degree?
— Is it career focused?
These are all important, but have you ever questioned: will I be happy? There are other key factors that can determine your ability to be content at work and thrive in the environment:
THE BOSS
Not only the boss, but also the management team and infrastructure as a whole. Do they suit your particular working requirements? Are you allowed to work independently, or, if you need some guidance, is there someone there to help and support you?
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Although you may be working at your ideal job, it could be a little hard if the work environment is too noisy, unclean, or simply unappealing.
Everyone’s idea of the perfect working environment is different, so determine where you would be happiest. Some thrive in a bustling office, while others prefer peace and quiet.
DISTANCE AND WORKING HOURS
If you have to travel across the country every day to go to work, you may want to take a look at the situation; the outcome being the fact that when you eventually do make it into work, you’re too tired to be productive.
Working hours also creep under this heading, as they can have determine your overall happiness.
COMPANY/ SECTOR STABILITY
Before entering into a contract with a company, perhaps it can be useful to do a bit of research beforehand. Is the company financially stable? Are there cutbacks in progress?

YOU MUST BE CONTENT IN ANY NEW ROLE

WHAT’S the first thing you think about when applying for a new job?

— Is it in the right sector?

— Can I use my skills to the highest degree?

— Is it career focused?

These are all important, but have you ever questioned: will I be happy? There are other key factors that can determine your ability to be content at work and thrive in the environment:

THE BOSS

Not only the boss, but also the management team and infrastructure as a whole. Do they suit your particular working requirements? Are you allowed to work independently, or, if you need some guidance, is there someone there to help and support you?

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Although you may be working at your ideal job, it could be a little hard if the work environment is too noisy, unclean, or simply unappealing.

Everyone’s idea of the perfect working environment is different, so determine where you would be happiest. Some thrive in a bustling office, while others prefer peace and quiet.

DISTANCE AND WORKING HOURS

If you have to travel across the country every day to go to work, you may want to take a look at the situation; the outcome being the fact that when you eventually do make it into work, you’re too tired to be productive.

Working hours also creep under this heading, as they can have determine your overall happiness.

COMPANY/SECTOR STABILITY

Before entering into a contract with a company, perhaps it can be useful to do a bit of research beforehand. Is the company financially stable? Are there cutbacks in progress?

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