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Have you been released? Congratulations. If you are looking for a job that will help you save money for the big trip, one in which you can already start building a career or something that will integrate with your studies - you must watch this video


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Eight tips to help you find the perfect job after the military

Have you been released?

Congratulations.

If you are looking for a job that will help you save money for the big trip, one in which you can already start building a career or something that will integrate with your studies - you must watch this video

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Monday, 14 June 2021, 09:24 Updated: 14:54

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In the video: How do you find a job after the army?

(Walla Studio!)

You finished the army and reached the starting line of "life itself". The world is open to you, but where do you start? How do you find a job and build a career that suits you? Ran Konstantin, VP at Manpower, explains what you need to know when setting out and what the basic tools are for a job interview.



Step One - Social Networking



It may sound banal, but start plowing the social networks and job sites. For placement companies such as Manpower, where a lot of jobs are waiting for you.Step



Two - What's the purpose?



Are you looking for a job that will help you save money in a short time to go on the big post-military trip? And develop a career? Everything is possible and all types of jobs are available - flexible, short or long-term, in a variety of fields.



Step Three - Do not rule out temporary jobs



An important and necessary employment experience, and temporary work can also teach you a few things about the job market.

In addition, you can learn with it about yourself - what you are good at, what you like to do.



Step Four - Invest in a



Resume An up-to-date and accurate resume is a "must".

Check that they are well written and proofread.

You can find examples and templates online.

Remember - no one expects you to have a long resume after the military.

Tell about the course of study or courses you worked on, the role you had in the army, volunteering in which you took part and more.

Updated and correct resume - a must!

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Step Five - Did you get a response?

Respond quickly



if they get back to you following the resume you submit, reply soon and be flexible about the job interview date, even if it comes at the expense of plans with the guys.



Step Six - Be sure to arrive on time for the job interview



Are you invited?

This is the moment to play it.

Do not be late (get a little early!), And dress in a way that matches the job you are interviewing for.

No jerseys, no shorts and no overly prominent items.



Step Seven - Know what's important to you, and emphasize it.



If you study and need to leave early once a week, it's important to let the recruiter interview you.



Eighth and final step - do not stop looking for the right place



Did you go through the interview?

magnificent.

You did not move, despair is not an option.

Keep looking for the right place.

If you need tips or help, Manpower experts are waiting for you.

Go to the site and start looking for your job.



To search for jobs, in a variety of fields click here >>>

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