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Home » Topics » Career Advice » How To Present Yourself To An Employer

How To Present Yourself To An Employer

Last updated : 16 February 2011

  • This topic has 5 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 12 years, 8 months ago by Anonymous.
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  • February 16, 2011 at 10:01 pm #31923
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    What employers want from candidates, job seekers? here are some good answers for this question;

    •     Knowledge of trade or willingness to learn

    •     Reliability

    •     Potential

    •     Good character

    •     Work ethic

    •     Compatibility with other staff

    Before making your job application you must make sure you completely ready for it…

    May 5, 2011 at 10:03 am #35009
    Anonymous
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    Don’t Forget Talent and Confidence… without both of these nothing can be done  8)

    June 23, 2011 at 9:11 am #35010
    Anonymous
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    The other most important thing is that you should show a positive attitude. You must develop skills to neutralize any negatives.  If you’ve had bad experiences in past work situations you must find a way to put a positive spin on things. Do not volunteer negative information. Throughout the hiring process express yourself in constructive positive ways. Negativity is a nature which is not allowed at all and is not acceptable.

    February 11, 2012 at 5:11 am #35011
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    Thanks for the advise.. 😀

    Those are indeed the key elements in seeking for a job.

    March 5, 2012 at 2:31 pm #35012
    Anonymous
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    Besides all of those listed important values that is posted in this thread, I honestly think that your look matters too. This doesn’t mean that you have to look like an actress or a model in order to get hired. You should at least know how to package yourself according to the job requirements. How you style your hair and how you wear your outfits will tell a thing or two about your working ethics to your employers. Your appearance should always match the job title and nature itself.

    October 14, 2012 at 9:21 pm #35013
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    Teamwork is a huge point that employers require. Unless you are going to be alone, in a room, every day,you need to be able to communicate well with others. I agree that the way you look affects employability. A tidy and well-groomed conservative appearance never comes in wrong. Outside of work, dress as you like; inside, show you can conform!

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