How to find your first job

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How to find your first job

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Have you finished your studies, or are you in the process of finishing them, and are you thinking about how to approach the search for your first job? You are in the right place. Below we will tell you the keys to entering the world of work.
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Finding a job, whether it is the first time or not, always creates anxiety. Questions such as: what company can I work for? What could my tasks be? Will I have responsibilities? These are some of the doubts that go through our heads when we are actively searching for a job, especially if we have never worked before.

The first thing you should ask yourself is what you would like to do, what you would like to work in within the sector for which you have prepared academically. Once you have the answer to that question, you should draw up a list of possible companies in which to do that job.

Next, you must prepare a curriculum vitae (CV), which summarises mexico business mailing list synthesizes both your personal data (name, email and telephone number) and your academic data and professional experience. Don't worry if you haven't worked before, as time goes by you will be able to add fields to the work section.

It is important that your CV is up to date and adapted to the job you want to apply for. It is of little use to indicate on your CV that you have an advanced course in natural photography, if the position you want to apply for is that of a technician in industrial robotics and home automation. In this post we recommend 8 keys to improve your CV .

Now it's time to start knocking on the doors of companies where you would like to work and where you think you could fit in and add value. You must promote your CV as much as you can to achieve results. You can send it directly to companies through the " work with us " sections that they usually have on their websites or through platforms such as LinkedIn or InfoJobs . In both options you can find offers that companies have published requesting staff for a specific position, or you can send your spontaneous application. It is recommended that you search every day so that you do not miss a possible offer for which you may be suitable.

Another alternative to make yourself known is to participate in job fairs , which are events in which different companies from one or several sectors look for new workers.

Go ahead and get started. You could soon find your first job and fill in the “work experience” field on your resume. Who knows, maybe this first job will open the door to new professional opportunities.
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