Be sure to make a good impression
Looking for a new job is a pain. Especially when you were so happy and doing so well in the last one. You were not part of the decision to close the business down; in fact, they never even consulted you. So now you're on the street using up good shoe-leather and trying to look as though you're enjoying this.
We have a tip for you
If you walk into businesses looking for a job and feeling the way you do, your chances are nil, zero, zilch! You have to change your image and make a good impression.
Any business that is hiring new staff in these times is a winner. And winners hire only winners. Winners do not hire losers. Are you acting and looking like a loser?
Change your facade
Pretend you are President Barack Obama. He is one of the most elegant speakers on the world stage. He captures millions of hearts not only by what he says, but by how he says it. His body and voice emit confidence and power. If he stands nervously, mumbling his words - as you are - would he have been chosen to lead?
Communicating your value, credibility and power, is crucial to getting that job, not to mention getting ahead. In the current economic and business climate everyone is tightening belts. Companies are streamlining operations, retrenching, freezing posts and taking a hard look at who is valuable and who is dispensable. They are using this great opportunity for replacing the bad with the excellent.
The first impression
Remember this: You cannot undo a first impression. It takes people seven seconds to form a first opinion. Which impression do you make? Is it unique, authentic and powerful? You believe you have what it takes, but what are you transmitting in those moments that count? ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Your job has gone and you're looking for a new one"
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