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Five Tips to Find a Job That Suits You

Finding a job that suits you will let you work in a position you love, increasing your chances of long-term career success and satisfaction.

1. Be specific on your CV

You must be specific to catch the employer’s interest when writing your CV. However, to be specific, you need to know what you are looking for. Think about your hard and soft skills, personality, and motivations that help you thrive in your professional life.

2. Your personality and skills

Your job should be compatible with your attitude and personality. Are you a good listener, or do you have an analytical mind? What are your key strengths, and where do you still need to develop? If the job fits your personality, the work will be more exciting and stimulating over your time in the company.

3. Salary and conditions

Of course, salary is not everything, but it is still essential. After all, you should expect fair compensation for the skills and experience you bring to the company. If you have already applied for a position, make sure the company policies align with the conditions that are important to you, such as holiday allowance or flexible working.

4. Company profile and culture

For a job to fit you, the organisation’s values should also align with your beliefs. The company’s website usually provides detailed information about its mission and fundamental values.

During the interview, ask whether you’re expected to work on your own or in a team, and think about which answer you like best. You could also read the company’s corporate social responsibility pages, or, if you don’t find them, ask in the interview what the company does to integrate itself into the local community.

5. Career progression

As mentioned above, a key indicator of job satisfaction is the opportunity for growth. Ensure the job has clear prospects for career development. You can do this, for instance, by asking if the employer provides a professional training and development program.