The first thing that you should do is use the State of Oregon's iMatchSkills website and create a profile. This is a truly great resource for job seekers as it allows you to upload work history and resume and not only seek out and contact prospective jobs but also allow employers to find and contact you.
Another tip for job searching in Salem Oregon is to be sure to head down to the State's local workforce office, located at 605 Cottage Street NE, and speak with staff there. They can help you get signed up on iMatchSkills as well as give you advice on filling out applications and creating a resume, too musts for putting yourself apart from the masses of applicants.
The local paper, the Statesman Journal, is something that you should be checking daily. It provides both a ton of print jobs and a great online database of jobs. Apply to anything that you think is a good match.
Next you should hit the pavement and try to get a job anywhere that you can. Just head downtown or out to the Lancaster mall and like for help wanted signs. Be sure to bring resumes with you and fill out any applications on the spot, this shows motivation. Be sure to ask to speak to a manager or whoever is in charge of hiring, this helps to set you apart from the rest.
Now that you have a strategy of how and where to find jobs the next thing you need, as a job seeker in Salem, is to get some general tips on how to make yourself more appealing to employers.
You will want to be personable, always turn in your resume and application by hand, even if there is a fax option. This gives you a chance to show how friendly you are as this quality can be worth as much, if not more, than experience.
Be sure to have a great resume, even if a resume is not required you can be sure other applicants will be submitting one. Make yours stand out and really sell yourself.
Dress for success, dress your nicest and groom yourself properly. Even if you are applying at McDonalds show that you are serious about the position with your physical appearance.
Know your job, whatever you are applying for be sure to learn and research the job duties, find ways in which you have experience for these duties, even if you have no related job experience. This will be a huge plus in your interview.
Be sure to relax, show that you are confident both when submitting your application and interviewing. You will come off as much more personable and have an edge if you are not nervous. Remember, it is not the end of the world if you do not get it, don't stress too much.
Published by Zac Linzmeier
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