How to Find Your Dream Career, Step by Step
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Job Personality and Career Planning Questionnaires & Quizzes.
- Queendom, home of FUN career tests!
See whether you can be a hairdresser, a top-notch sales leader or a top manager or executive. Many quizzes in a wide range of work-related topics. - Job Personality
How to find your job personality. Extensive information. - How to Develop a Job Personality
First, do a self assessment.
Everyone has a job personality. Find out what yours includes and you will have a good first step toward finding your dream career.
A job personality is your own unique set of beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors, talents, and skills that help you choose and plan what kind of work is best for you, which career you will enjoy, and what type of job will be your most productive.
There are many questionnaires and quizzes you can take to help you determine your job personality, including psychological and vocational tests. Take two or three and look at your results as guidelines to use. These results can change over time, so you can retake these survey periodically.
For help in choosing what surveys to take and interpreting them, you can go online or call your local state or county job service agency.
Another good option is to call your local universities, colleges and vocational schools, because they have career testing departments that can give you good information.
Resumes and Jist Cards
- Lawrence Lucky Leprechaun's Resume
A fun way to learn about resumes. - Your First Resume
How to set up a resume and keep it for regular updating. - The Standard Chronological Resume
The resume most employers want to see. - The Combination Resume
Emphasis on well-developed skills and achievements; added to work history. - Mini Resumes = JIST Cards
A pocket-sized tool that combines a business card with a resume. Easy to do - Hand them out everywhere.
Second, Compose a Resume.
A resume a snapshot of you that an employer can examine and determine if he or she would like to call you in for a job interview.
Much like an effective commercial or sales brochure, your resume needs to be organized, eye-catching, and error-free.
A resume is your calling card to employers for your dream career, starting with your very first job.
Be sure to include volunteer activites, especially if you have not held a paying job yet.
Visit the links below to learn how to compose resumes that will work for you in attracting the attention of the employer that will start you on your way to your dream career.
How to Interview
- Interviewing etiquette
Here are the steps to follow for interviewing success. - Qualities Employers Want to See
These are good tips for showing your solid employment potential. - The Top 100 Interview Questions
Questions and how to answer them to your best advantage. - Off-The-Wall Interview Questions
Here is the help you need to prepare for the odd new interview questions used today. - What not to say!
Here are the things to avoid in a job interview. - Types of Job Interviews
Learn about the Top 10 styles of job interviews. - Handling Illegal Questions
This information will help you field and deflect questions that should not be asked in a job interview.
Third, practice interviewing skills.
Learn about the appropriate interview etiquette to observe when you interview for any job. The link below will give you full details on that.
Here is a good Interview Preparation Checklist to use:
- Be on time.
- Research the company and study your notes.
- Listen to the weather forecast and road construction updates the night before.
- Have an umbrella if it may rain.
- Wear a suit or dress shirt/blouse and trousers or skirt. Have your shoes clean and polished.
- Have your clothing ironed and stain-free.
- Fingernails must be clean, neat and a natural color.
- Hair must be controlled and neat.
- No big or extra jewelry. Only ONE ring on each hand and ONE earring in each ear.
- Know the name of the interviewer(s).
- Have the address and phone number of the company and interview location.
- If driving, have a city map in your car. Don't get lost.
- Have TEN copies of your resume.
- Have a notebook and pen.
- Women-- have light makeup with you and an extra pair of pantyhose.
- Do not carry a purse AND a briefcase. The purse should be small and go INSIDE the briefcase.
Practice interviewing with a couple of friends, and in front of a mirror.
Get Interviews and Do Follow-up
- Getting Interviews in Unique Ways
Things to do if you are not getting anough interviews. - How to Follow Up After an Interview
Exactly what to do and when.
Fourth, schedule interviews and do follow-up afterward.
Make your job search a full-time job itself - 8 hours a day, five days a week. Submit resumes online, through the mail, and by going to human resource departments in person to complete applications and submit your resume. Aske for an interview on the spot. If you don't get one, you may be able to schedule one for the near future.
Network with friends, families and former work associates if you have a work history and ask them to inform you about job openings they run across. Hand out your JIST Cards (mini resumes), several each, to everyone in this circle of contacts and ask them to pass them on to potential employers.
For help obtaining interviews, see the link nelow for some unique ideas.
After each and every interview, follow-up with a thank you letter within two days and a phone call within three days to two weeks.
If you are not hired after an interview, you can still maintain a connection with this interviewer as a business contact. The interviewer might be able to refer you to other jobs within their own company or in other companies. In the future, you may be able to refer good employees to them as well. Build your network and keep it growing. A dream job leading to the perfect career for you will often come to you through your network.
Advancing Toward your Dream Career
- Raises & Promotions
Practical Steps to take. - How to be the Ideal Employee!
What employers really want. - 5 Tips for Successful Job Search
Effective, practical ways to work toward your dream career. - Kinds of Intelligence at Work
Information for continuing self assessment. - Top 25 Jobs in the USA Labor Market
- Online Job Search Engines
Thousands of jobs worldwide.
Fifth, continue your education and skills development.
Once you have accepted a job in your choice of career fields, begin doing your best work and advancing up the ladder of success.
- Do more than the minimum work. Do extra. Helps others. Ask for more responsibility.
- Participate in job training, professional development, and/or formal education.
- Look and act professionally.
- Build good relationships with coworkers, supervisors, and bosses.
- Keep looking for opportunities, go on additional interviews in your own company and in others, and keep building your career network.
- See the links below for more information. Keep moving ahead!
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Nice hub. The economy is supposedly getting better all over the world but your suggestions sound good for even when jobs are easy to get.
Rule 9a. No rings anywhere else except ears and fingers.
Incredible hub. The Rules really help.















mechdawrek 4 years ago
Wow! What a long, original and informative post. I like the part about bringing TEN resumes : )