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Making mistakes is part of being human. Mistakes are made to learn from. Not learning from them is the problem. Finding a job is stressful for the unemployed but not impossible. Job hunting takes time. Be persistent and write your resume the right way. Here you will find some really useful job interview tips that will give you confidence to succeed. Pleases scroll down for more information and access to all the related resources, products and services in Washington, DC listed below.

4Staff, LLC
202-347-1044
1001 G St NW Ste 425W
Washington, DC
CityStaff
202-861-4200
1701 K St NW Ste 500
Washington, DC
Contact 1, Inc.
202-822-8220
910 17th St NW Ste 400
Washington, DC
Rhodes & Weinstock, LLC
202-558-7660
1701 Pennsylvania Ave NW Ste 300
Washington, DC
Executive Personnel Services
202-772-4278
1050 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 1000
Washington, DC
The Midtown Group Inc. dba Midtown Personnel Inc.
202-887-4747
900 7th St NW Ste 725
Washington, DC
NRI Staffing Resources
202-466-2160
1015 18th St NW Ste 710
Washington, DC
Aspen of DC, Inc.
202-661-6112
1200 G St NW
Washington, DC
Hospitality Staffing
202-546-7071
600 Pennsylvania Ave SE Ste 105
Washington, DC
The Choice Inc.
202-408-1700
1212 New York Ave NW Ste 225
Washington, DC
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Jobs

While the weeks crawled away into months there’s still no job. As the paradigm shifted a while ago from “I need to find a job fast” to “ I wish that I could find a way to make a quick buck”, the light at the end of the tunnel looks yet dimmer. Tired of the anxiety and the pressure and the depression of being in this mess… man it’s tough to keep your head up isn’t it?

Unemployment as of last week is a few quitters shy of 10% nationwide. Oh, then comes the line “You are not alone”. That sounds more like the title of an ironically lonely old Michael Jackson song than any consolation to me. What a crock. We’re beginning to feel like were the new pioneers of the great depression and soon we’ll have stories to tell just like grandpa used to put us to sleep with. We’re broke, the marriage is strained to a new limit and I’ve got nothing to show for the last year of my life.

I know the feelings and I know the game so there’s the real dose of sympathy you needed. No measure of politics can be called upon to fix it so don’t hold your breath for that. What you’re not being told is that a very high likelihood exists that it will not get better any time soon. These conditions could very well get even worse. It’s time to get tough and resourceful and aggressive while you still have a chance.

If you’ve been out of work for long time but have legitimately searched for a job for most of that time then you have probably made a few of the mistakes that a lot of people make. Resume mistakes, interview mistakes, preparation mistakes and perhaps your whole approach to this has been a fine example of mistake in execution. First off, there is a great article written by Karen Burns published by U.S. News and World Report last week. Read it. http://www.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2010/5/12/7-little-known-reasons-youre-not-getting-hired.html

Keep these ideas in mind while you evaluate yourself in the process of pursuing a job. Make a note to self that you must be aware and proactive to prevent these mistakes from happening ever again. Now, turn the page and let go of any failures that you’ve lived through and learn from them. Quit analyzing this and that and start over again.

Shift your attention now to one of the best sets of specific instructions ever given on HOW to pursue jobs. Study this guide, execute according to this guide, and follow this set of instructions to the letter. If you want a job follow this set of rules and don’t cut any corners. Go to our site nd download the “Job Search Guide” . They are giving it away for free for this period of time so use it.

While you’re working on that stuff, consider what your second income will be. Heh! Second income huh? Yes. And I’m not talking about your kid’s paper route or your spouse’s job. Your second income that you bring home begins now. How?

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