![]() Deciding on Which Type of Business To Work ForDeciding on Which Type of Business To Work For For most of us when conducting job searches we look to explore and consider jobs that we would like to do and not necessarily what we are qualified or experienced enough to do. Deciding on which type of business to work for when you search for your next job is rather important. If this article gives you just a nudge to think about deciding on a business type then great, most of us work around three quarters of our week and we do feel it is important to know a little about the businesses that you intend to apply to. There is a good chance that you do not know what the atmosphere and culture of a business is like until the interview stage, however it is worth considering the type of business you are applying for a job in – it could save you and your potential interviewer time if you are applying for a role in an environment you already know you can settle into and enjoy your time there. Working in an environment and a business type that you are comfortable with is key, if you have had experience of working in varied environments – such as a plush open plan and formal office and on or around a building or manufacturing site, you are lucky enough to possibly already know which one you may be most comfortable with. In addition to the office environment, thinking of the type of business that meets your goals and career aims. When applying for jobs, target businesses that you feel match your values by reading company profiles on job search websites and also visiting the companies own website to get a good insight into their culture. It is good to make decisions that feel right, finding yourself applying for jobs within companies that don’t quite meet your career standards and making decisions that have not been thought through may mean you spending more time job searching and being interviewed than is completely necessary.Sorry, comments are now closed on this post Recent Posts: How Job Board Friendly Is Your CV? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 25/04/2011 How Not To Write A CV ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 28/03/2011 Are You Hiding Behind Your PC? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 08/02/2011 Why Do Some Employers Get Into Such A Recruitment Mess? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 26/01/2011 Agency Workers Regulations: Do You Understand? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 24/01/2011 Categories: Applying for Jobs Best Online Recruiting CV's and Resumes Employer Advice Employment High Performance Recruitment Innovative Recruitment Interview Best Practice Interview Questions - Winning Answers Job Application Tips Recruitment Recruitment Best Practice: 13 steps Recruitment Effectiveness Recruitment Ideas Recruitment Performance Measurement: 5 Tips Recruitment Process Redundancy Advice Resume Writing: 10 Tips Steps To Better Recruitment Tips For Getting That Job Tips For Giving Feedback Tips For Receiving Feedback Top 10 CV Pointers Top 9 Interview Tips Top Recruitment Tips Unemployment Advice |
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