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Using a Recruiter to Help You with Your Job Search

By: Corey Rozon


The Internet has made the impossible task of searching for a restaurant job in Toronto a thing of the past. Now you can effortlessly search for employment in practically restaurant position you wish, such as bartenders or servers, by simply searching on your favourite search engine.

It sounds easy doesn’t it?

Well remember with the ease of using the Internet to search for jobs you must keep in mind to conduct an effective job search using only the Internet is almost an unrealistic expectation. You still will need to apply, attend the interview and acquire any documentation that is required. All of which will require research on your part.

Research on potential employers is one of the most critical parts of any successful job search. Thankfully the Internet has also opened up the ability to easily conduct research on potential employers. Here are five tips to help you along the way:

Remain Focused
Stay focused on your research goal and if you stumble across an interesting unrelated website, bookmark it and come back to it later. If not, before you know it you've lost track of what you wanted to accomplish, and have spent the last hour watching funny videos.

Develop a Research Strategy
Develop a plan before you begin looking for information by deciding in advance how much time you are willing to invest researching a particular topic. Your topic will influence where to look on the Internet, whether it’s searching newsgroups, blogs or company websites. Knowing roughly where your information might be found will assist you in developing your plan.

Keep Records
As you research potential employers you will collect a lot of information. By organizing the information you want to keep and discarding that which has little or no immediate value, you will be better prepared when it comes time to responding to emails from employers that you are interested in.

Set Realistic Goals
Goals will ensure you stay on track and should be specific, such as ‘spending 2 hours a day researching employers who are looking for bartenders of servers in Toronto’ as opposed to the goal being ‘searching for a job on the internet today’.

Visit the Restaurant.

Sometimes, if you are lucky, the hiring manager may interview you the moment you drop off your resume or fill out an application. So be prepared and make sure you are properly dressed. In order to get some face time with a manager you will want to make sure you don’t show up during a rush. Try to visit the restaurant around 10am during the week to beat the lunch rush and before 3:30pm on weekdays to beat the dinner rush. On weekends many restaurants will have a breakfast or brunch rush so you will have to do some research if you plan on visiting the restaurant on the weekend.

If you become overwhelmed with the amount of information available, there are also plenty of head hunters and executive recruiters that will assist you in matching your skills with a company that is looking to fill a vacancy.

Article Source: http://www.ezarticles.info

ABOUT THE WRITERS David Leonhardt and Corey Rozon are international website marketing consultants from Canada. Searching for head hunters and recruiters, Toronto restaurant jobs is easier than ever before, thanks to the Internet.

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