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A Little Pride Goes A Long Way iness, a job hunter can be overwhelmed. The key to getting through this is breaking the job search into a series of steps. The first step might be to go through the resume writing process. The second might be to find employers experiencing difficulties you can help them with. The third is contacting these employers by getting your resume in front of decision makers. And these steps can be broken down into smaller steps.In today’s competitive world, the small things sometimes measure the fine line between success and failure:1. The caring smile of each employee.2. The extra effort to meet a deadline.3. One final check of a job before it goes to the customer.4. The moment you take to add one last touch to your best effort.And where do these small things come from? They cannot always be taught or programmed. In fact, they come from only one place - inside each of us. The place where pride lives. Quality gives us that vital competitive edge, and pride is the spark that ignites the passion for quality in each of us. Pride moves mountains. It creates great machines. It makes important things happen. Proud men and women, winning over incredible obstacles by virtue of their self-confidence, drive and dedication, built our nation.But there is more to it than that; bec By having the first step completed, a job hunter is positioned to get those interviews that he really wanted. By breaking the job search down into a series of discrete steps, and reaching milestones for each of those steps, the job hunter has taken control of the job search process. You nee Write And Get Hired Are you are working harder than you should be at your job search? And are your results are too low? Let me show you five ways to make it easier while ending up with better job offers for a lot more money. What I'm about to tell you has helped hundreds of job hunters who have been able to work smarter, not harder, and get better results in the process.Want to get hired faster than up to 97% of other job seekers?Well, you can. By doing two simple things almost nobody else is doing:1) write down a job search goal and2) read it out loud 10 times a day.Do this and you'll find a job faster as a result. I promise.Here's how ...Depending on which self-help book you read or success guru you listen to, only about 3% to 10% of the population has written goals, with deadlines. To prove this, ask yourself -- do you have written goals? Probably not. Now go ask 10 friends. Only about one will answer yes, if they're honest.The point is this: only a tiny percentage of people take the effort to decide exactly what they want in life and then write it down in the form of clear, specific goals.This may explain why only a tiny percentage of people rise to the top in any profession. Why a tiny percentag That’s the key. You need to take steps to work smarter – to cultivate an attitude that makes things happen. Here are the five secrets: 1. Job Hunters who work smarter, not harder, position themselves as problem solvers. How would you respond if you went to your doctor with a complaint and he or she immediately, without an examination or explanation, ordered surgery? Sounds incredible, I know. But it illustrates a common mistake you may be making. If you are marketing yourself to an employer, you are like a physician. You must first be credible. An important way to do that is to thoroughly "examine" your prospect - with intelligent questions - before you make a "diagnosis" - suggest a solution. Remember, your interviewer is likely overwhelmed with a barrage of resumes, interviews, and more. They don't want mere information from you, they get plenty of that. What they really want is a problem solver who inspires trust. As smart job hunter, you do everything you possibly can to win your client's trust by positioning yourself as an expert consultant. 2. Job Hunters who smarter, not harder, realize that the smart way is the best way - 20% of their efforts will create 80% of their results, so by working smart - and actually working less - they can actually achieve much more. Mass mailing and email blasting are tried and true methods of getting your resume out. But beware; you will get the chaff along with the wheat. Companies trolling for cheaper help will interview almost anybody while looking for people feeling desperate enough to work for less than they are worth. You may get also get interviews by companies always looking for help because they chew up and spit out management and sales people on a regular basis. Yes, there are a lot of low-level, poor quality interviews out there. If you are the type who doesn't like to spin your wheels on these things, there are other options. One way to work smart is to stop sending you resume to anyone and everyone. Instead, concentrated on finding prospects that are, in marketing terms, ready to buy. In the long run this is easier, less time is wasted in poor quality interviews, and the rate of interview offers will skyrocket. And with higher quality interviews, better job offers will follow. 3. A Job Hunter who is working smarter, not harder, will focus on reaching milestones rather than the overall result. Much like an entrepreneur starting a new business, a job hunter can be overwhelmed. The key to getting through this is breaking the job search into a series of steps. The first step might be to go through the resume writing process. The second might be to find employers experiencing difficulties you can help them with. The third is contacting these employers by getting your resume in front of decision makers. And these steps can be broken down into smaller steps. By having the first step completed, a job hunter is positioned to get those interviews that he really wanted. By breaking the job search down into a series of discrete steps, and reaching milestones for each of those steps, the job hunter has taken control of the job search process. You nee Business Planning for the Mortgage Originator explanation, ordered surgery?Have you ever considered your own business plan? Each year, millions of business owners develop or update their business plans to strategically plan for the direction their business grow in the future. As a mortgage professional you may want to consider developing a business plan of your mortgage origination business.When it comes to developing a business plan, you will find that they are not always required. There are some instances where business plans can be optional. However, that does not mean that you shouldn't plan to develop one. As a loan originator how you do start developing a business plan? That is what we will discuss next!One of the many uses of a business plan is to forecast revenue and expenses. I assume that you have to decided to have fee revenue as part of your origination business, but how much? When developing your revenue numbers consider the typ Sounds incredible, I know. But it illustrates a common mistake you may be making. If you are marketing yourself to an employer, you are like a physician. You must first be credible. An important way to do that is to thoroughly "examine" your prospect - with intelligent questions - before you make a "diagnosis" - suggest a solution. Remember, your interviewer is likely overwhelmed with a barrage of resumes, interviews, and more. They don't want mere information from you, they get plenty of that. What they really want is a problem solver who inspires trust. As smart job hunter, you do everything you possibly can to win your client's trust by positioning yourself as an expert consultant. 2. Job Hunters who smarter, not harder, realize that the smart way is the best way - 20% of their efforts will create 80% of their results, so by working smart - and actually working less - they can actually achieve much more. Mass mailing and email blasting are tried and true methods of getting your resume out. But beware; you will get the chaff along with the wheat. Companies trolling for cheaper help will interview almost anybody while looking for people feeling desperate enough to work for less than they are worth. You may get also get interviews by companies always looking for help because they chew up and spit out management and sales people on a regular basis. Yes, there are a lot of low-level, poor quality interviews out there. If you are the type who doesn't like to spin your wheels on these things, there are other options. One way to work smart is to stop sending you resume to anyone and everyone. Instead, concentrated on finding prospects that are, in marketing terms, ready to buy. In the long run this is easier, less time is wasted in poor quality interviews, and the rate of interview offers will skyrocket. And with higher quality interviews, better job offers will follow. 3. A Job Hunter who is working smarter, not harder, will focus on reaching milestones rather than the overall result. Much like an entrepreneur starting a new business, a job hunter can be overwhelmed. The key to getting through this is breaking the job search into a series of steps. The first step might be to go through the resume writing process. The second might be to find employers experiencing difficulties you can help them with. The third is contacting these employers by getting your resume in front of decision makers. And these steps can be broken down into smaller steps. By having the first step completed, a job hunter is positioned to get those interviews that he really wanted. By breaking the job search down into a series of discrete steps, and reaching milestones for each of those steps, the job hunter has taken control of the job search process. You nee The Purpose of Background Checks expert consultant.The purpose of carrying out background investigations is to verify that applicants for employment in sensitive positions do not have a history of activity that would make them unsuitable for the position for which they are being considered. Failure or slack in performing pre-employment background checks could destroy everything a business owner or manager has worked hard to build. Background checks and employee screenings are a must in today's business and domestic climate. It is seen that companies and families often do not adequately screen their new applicants. This can prove to be a big mistake as hiring crooks and cons can prove to be extremely costly and is liable to cause immense mental trauma.Background checks serve many purposes. They tend to leave a person with the peace of mind in knowing that they have made the right decision in the hiring process. Business owners often 2. Job Hunters who smarter, not harder, realize that the smart way is the best way - 20% of their efforts will create 80% of their results, so by working smart - and actually working less - they can actually achieve much more. Mass mailing and email blasting are tried and true methods of getting your resume out. But beware; you will get the chaff along with the wheat. Companies trolling for cheaper help will interview almost anybody while looking for people feeling desperate enough to work for less than they are worth. You may get also get interviews by companies always looking for help because they chew up and spit out management and sales people on a regular basis. Yes, there are a lot of low-level, poor quality interviews out there. If you are the type who doesn't like to spin your wheels on these things, there are other options. One way to work smart is to stop sending you resume to anyone and everyone. Instead, concentrated on finding prospects that are, in marketing terms, ready to buy. In the long run this is easier, less time is wasted in poor quality interviews, and the rate of interview offers will skyrocket. And with higher quality interviews, better job offers will follow. 3. A Job Hunter who is working smarter, not harder, will focus on reaching milestones rather than the overall result. Much like an entrepreneur starting a new business, a job hunter can be overwhelmed. The key to getting through this is breaking the job search into a series of steps. The first step might be to go through the resume writing process. The second might be to find employers experiencing difficulties you can help them with. The third is contacting these employers by getting your resume in front of decision makers. And these steps can be broken down into smaller steps. By having the first step completed, a job hunter is positioned to get those interviews that he really wanted. By breaking the job search down into a series of discrete steps, and reaching milestones for each of those steps, the job hunter has taken control of the job search process. You nee Generally Accepted Accounting Principals - A Primer , there are a lot of low-level, poor quality interviews out there. If you are the type who doesn't like to spin your wheels on these things, there are other options.Accountants are the keepers of the standards. They are the ones who make sure that when we look at a financial statement, we can be reasonably that it was built using sound accounting practices and that it is comparable to other audited financial statements for other companies.That sounds like a daunting task, but never fear. The accounting professional is in business to help you through all this.The accounting profession is self-regulated. They decide the most appropriate way to record company activity on the financial books of record. They do this through an august board of seasoned professionals, the Accounting Practices Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). This group defines what is known as “Generally Accepted Accounting Principals” or GAAP, which all public accountants must adhere to on behalf of all their clients.The proc One way to work smart is to stop sending you resume to anyone and everyone. Instead, concentrated on finding prospects that are, in marketing terms, ready to buy. In the long run this is easier, less time is wasted in poor quality interviews, and the rate of interview offers will skyrocket. And with higher quality interviews, better job offers will follow. 3. A Job Hunter who is working smarter, not harder, will focus on reaching milestones rather than the overall result. Much like an entrepreneur starting a new business, a job hunter can be overwhelmed. The key to getting through this is breaking the job search into a series of steps. The first step might be to go through the resume writing process. The second might be to find employers experiencing difficulties you can help them with. The third is contacting these employers by getting your resume in front of decision makers. And these steps can be broken down into smaller steps. By having the first step completed, a job hunter is positioned to get those interviews that he really wanted. By breaking the job search down into a series of discrete steps, and reaching milestones for each of those steps, the job hunter has taken control of the job search process. You nee Lesson One - Did You Know iness, a job hunter can be overwhelmed. The key to getting through this is breaking the job search into a series of steps. The first step might be to go through the resume writing process. The second might be to find employers experiencing difficulties you can help them with. The third is contacting these employers by getting your resume in front of decision makers. And these steps can be broken down into smaller steps.Did you know thousands of people around you are making lots of money using the power of Internet?Did you know you could start your own online business and make a living out of it? Did you know you could be your own boss and make your own decisions?What do you want from life? Are you tired of struggling to make two ends meet? May be you are fed up with commuting to work and living under a time clock. If you like independence, can make simple decisions easily and are prepared to devote your energy and time to your project, you will succeed! There are lots of business opportunities available on the Internet; you just need to choose the right one and GIVE IT A TRY.As I have already mentioned, thousands of people around you are making lots of money using the power of Internet. You can be one of them too. It just needs a little bit of effort and investme By having the first step completed, a job hunter is positioned to get those interviews that he really wanted. By breaking the job search down into a series of discrete steps, and reaching milestones for each of those steps, the job hunter has taken control of the job search process. You need to do the same thing for your job search: break it down into small steps, and focus on reaching a do-able milestone in each step. 4. A Job Hunter who is working smarter, not harder, will do things differently than others in their field, especially follow-up. A company I was working for put me in charge of purchasing what was for us an expensive computer upgrade including networking, broadband connections, software, etc. - about $30,000. We called the leading firms in the area and tried to get salespeople to visit us. We found it very hard to get a phone call returned. What was worse, the salespeople who eventually came out were poorly prepared. And when they promised us references and proposals, they rarely followed up. But one salesperson broke the mold. He followed up. He spent time with us. He was knowledgeable about his competitors' as well as his own product. One day when our company had opened a new office and it got a small notice in a business journal. He stopped in to congratulate us. We bought from him, simply because we did not have the time to figure out what the "best" solution was for our needs, and we trusted him. He did things differently from the rest and he got a sale as a result. In my work with hundreds of job hunters, I find that the best ones ALWAYS do things differently than the rest. They get interviews differently, they network differently, they make their calls differently. In today's world, doing things differently will prove to be a major ingredient in your success. One thing that stands out among the successful job hunters is that they consistently and sometimes creatively follow up. Follow up is rare. In fact, studies have claimed that only 1% to 10% of job hunters follow up. Therefore, when it is done, it gets noticed. Following up after an interview is a great way, and the smart way, to build trust. 5. A job hunter who is working smarter, not harder, will listen more than talk Here is an undeniable truth of job hunting: The more your interviewer talks, the higher your chances are of getting a job offer. It's really that simple. Sales people will tell you that even if they do a tremendous presentation, they seldom make a sale if they do all the talking. It is imperative that the prospect speaks -- and the more the better. If you do most of the talking, they will usually not offer you the job - and the irony is, you will never know why because you were too busy talking to find out! Don't make the mistake of thinking that listening is a passive activity. It is not - it's active. And listening is not an easy habit to acquire, because we are all so preoccupied with our own concerns that we find it hard to shut our minds down and really listen. But if you learn to listen, it will pay huge dividends, in a better job offer and in a bett
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