Here is a brief excerpt from the book "LANDING THE PERFECT JOB",ive also uploaded
part of the pdf here which you can download immediately. You can also request for the
full book by writing to abcfreebies @ gmail.com




Five Ways to Guarantee Landing the Perfect Job

There are ways to win and ways to lose when it comes to landing the perfect job.
Before you begin looking you want to make sure you know things you should do in
order to at least increase your chances of landing that perfect job you want.
Nothing is a guarantee but failure to do the right thing is certainly a guarantee to
failure.

1. Dress appropriately for the interview
Even if you are going to a factory or warehouse for the interview, dress in
business attire unless you are told otherwise by the interviewer. Do not assume
it is appropriate to wear jeans or other casual attire because of the location of
the interview.


2. Learn something about the company where you are going
Nothing will kill your chances of a job quicker than your lack of knowledge about
the company where you are going. The interviewer may not ask you about your
knowledge but you want to be prepared in case he or she does ask. There are
often occasions where an interviewer will ask how you feel you can be an asset
to the company, and you can only answer that if you have some knowledge
about what the company does and more importantly, the types of goods or
services they provide.


3. Do not discuss personal issues with the interviewer
As tempting as it may be to become friends with your interviewer, that is an
easy way to lose the job. Keep the conversation focused on things that are
related to the job for which you are applying. If the interviewer asks questions
that relate to your family keep your answers focused on only the question he or
she asks. There is no need to provide any information beyond that asked.


4. Never talk negatively about a former employer
This is one of the worst mistakes you can make when you are applying for a new
position. If the interviewer asks why you left your previous employer, be brief
and do not elaborate and most of all, do not blame the company.


5. Make eye contact with the interviewer
You want to make sure the interviewer knows you are focusing on him or her.
Do not look around the room or make notes unless they are related to the
interview or the company with which you are interviewing. Pay attention to the
interviewer and not other things in the room.