Landing an Entry Level Job Valdosta GA

Landing an entry-level job would seem like an easy task right? Well, for the most part it is, but there are some things to definitely consider when searching for this job and landing it.

Local Companies

Manpower
(229) 241-8003
3407 N Valdosta Rd
Valdosta, GA
No1 Employment Agency
(770) 458-8048
5577 New Peachtree Rd
Atlanta, GA
Ambassador
(478) 971-2100
624 S Houston Lake Rd
Warner Robins, GA
Randstad
(678) 297-0127
5475 Winward Pkwy Ste Ste
Atlanta, GA
Data Processing Services Inc
(770) 368-0500
5855 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA
Kelly Services
(770) 929-8986
1303 Parker Rd SE Ste K
Conyers, GA
Spectrum Staffing
(770) 476-5758
2862 Buford Hwy
Duluth, GA
Pacesetter Personnel Service
(770) 457-1591
5441 Buford Hwy NE
Doraville, GA
Suwannee Medical Personnel
(912) 352-9656
6606 Abercorn St Ste 214
Savannah, GA
Brock & Associates Personnel Consultants
(404) 525-2525
3190 N Northeast Ext
Atlanta, GA

Landing the Interview with Confidence

Landing an entry-level job would seem like an easy task right? Well, for the most part it is, but there are some things to definitely consider when searching for this job and landing it. You will want to research the company, write an incredible resume and go into the interview with confidence!

  1. Research the company. To begin with, researching the company is vital to getting the job. I mean, sure, if you are unemployed, any job sounds good, right? Wrong. The last thing you want to do is get into a job you aren’t really sure you want and have the job you actually want pass you by. Some things to consider during your research of the company are:
    • Do you have the ability to move up from this position?
    • If so, how long until you would be able to do so?
    • Also, what is the pay for this position?
    • Will you be able to live off of these new wages?
  2. Have a game plan. Now, not only do you need to have those questions answered, but to impress your prospective employer and better your chances of getting this job, you should also have suggestions available during the interview. Coming to an interview with a game plan shows that you really are ready to work. Just be sure not to step on any toes. Show that you’ve done your research on the company.

    For example, if you are trying to get a job as a writer for the sports page of a newspaper, go in with ideas of what you could write on and why that would make the newspaper better. Don’t go in with something as simple as covering local sports, but add some ideas for contests you can have with the readers or surveys you could do or even different ways of presenting the statistics so they are more easily understood.

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Author: Jayne Wesner


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