Leveraging relationships, updating your website, or like online job sites is one of the most effective ways to find a job.
1. REVIEW YOUR RELATIONSHIPS
Studying abroad is a time when you no longer have to contact people at home, even with fellow students who have been to your home country for a few years, so you definitely will not be able to. Update the situation one by one in the most complete way. Ask them to have a cup of coffee, update information on linkedin, or simply ask a social networking question to let them know you've returned (and are looking for a job).
A word of thanks, but you are opening up a lot of opportunities for yourself. I found a job after only a few Skype exchanges with the old boss (who actively talked even before I was not!).
Studying abroad is a time when you no longer have to contact people at home, even with fellow students who have been to your home country for a few years, so you definitely will not be able to. Update the situation one by one in the most complete way. Ask them to have a cup of coffee, update information on linkedin, or simply ask a social networking question to let them know you've returned (and are looking for a job).
A word of thanks, but you are opening up a lot of opportunities for yourself. I found a job after only a few Skype exchanges with the old boss (who actively talked even before I was not!).
2.REGISTRATION RECEIPT OF RECYCLING RECORDS
Never keep track of job opportunities like that. Just google you can find many different job sites - there are pages dedicated to specialized Hospitality jobs, there are charity and non-governmental charities, pages focused on Separate geographic regions, also page by "state" government agencies ...
Never keep track of job opportunities like that. Just google you can find many different job sites - there are pages dedicated to specialized Hospitality jobs, there are charity and non-governmental charities, pages focused on Separate geographic regions, also page by "state" government agencies ...
When you visit professional sites (such as vietnamworks, for example), you can also choose to subscribe to the daily newsletter (Email Me Jobs). On a regular basis, you will receive a list of updates that match your profile.
Actually the job search was much more convenient with "sign up for mail". If you have a hard time filling in your profile on these pages, you will only need to apply after one click to submit your resume!
3. LIKE FANPAGE, MEMBER JOB REGISTRATION MEMBER
If you go to Facebook regularly, Fanpage and Job Seeking Channels are for you. I personally see this is the most "running" channel today. As well as job sites, fan pages or groups are created to serve specific groups of people. There are French recruitment websites, job groups in the cities, fanpage pages for job information in the field of media marketing, internship opportunities in Vietnam ...
"Like" sites are not enough, you should also like the official site of organizations and businesses that you care about because this is where they launched the recruitment. From the hotel, the resort, the fanpage of the city's employment promotion agency, the embassy's website to the foreign cultural centers, and even the celebrity fanpage is where you can find it. his dream job.
4. UPDATE SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES
Of course, not every company has recruited on Fanpage, preferring to post on the official website of the company or through mass media. Once you have looked at them, it is best to work hard to visit the recruiter / staff section of the company website to get hold of the opportunity.
Once you know the current situation of the company, you will know where they are going to hold a job day, on any given day so as not to miss. And of course, the so-called "update of the situation" can come from a variety of sources, including the number one approach (asking friends to work for that company) combined with the number 3 (like their fanpage) or other ways such as bringing your profile to the HR department or ... making friends with the company's boss on the linkedin!