The thing about getting a job is that there is no simple and easy "follow these steps and you're guaranteed to get hired" formula. Here at Emurse we give all kinds of tips and strategies and here's another for inspiration: 4 of the steps most critical to getting hired.- #1: Customize your resume and pitch to each interview.
- #2: Focus more on results and a little less on skills and responsibilities.
- #3: Get the inside track, meaning make a point to find out and understand the company's culture, focuses, and needs before you apply and interview (so you can better do #1!).
- #4: Make a great first impression by dressing the part and having a positive, powerful presence.

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Sally says: (8:20AM on Oct 29th 2009) Vote Up Vote DownReport2/5
Finding legitimate jobs that are hiring is the first step. :) I have successfully worked from home for more than 10 years. Big companies such as Hilton and AT&T are cutting costs by hiring home workers. Cable/phone and hotel companies usually hire home workers for customer service. Also, the TV shopping shows hire homeworkers to take calls. You just know how to find these jobs.
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Vincent Joseph Panzico says: (4:00PM on Nov 13th 2009) Vote Up Vote DownReport2/5
I am seeking an entry level position in management as an assistant manager in a variety of fields.My goal is to be trained, learn from that experience and furthur my training as a full time head manager.
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