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10 Tips to Get Placed in IT Industry

1. Resort to different means of searching for a job viz. Networking, Job Sites
Post your resume to all popular job sites like monster.com. News Papers Classified ads: Newspapers are often the first place people turn when they start their job search. It makes sense since newspapers are a good place to find local openings. The job opening section is filled with a number of ads and fewer real jobs run in these listings. Though it takes time, but can provide you an advantage over those who are not willing to do so. Job fairs: Now a day, one way of companies to recruit new juniors, experts and executives are job fairs, or job conventions. Employers bring information about their company and look for eager applicants

2. Prepare Effective Resume
Keep in mind, First impression is the best impression. With only a few seconds to capture the attention of the reader and show your extensive skills, you need to make the most of your resume. When you're in job search, you need to be prepared for all possibilities. So definitely you want to have a resume ready and that can make you select at first glance.

3. Dress Professionally
Dress professionally-not like you are going out on a date. Be neat and well groomed; wear clean, pressed clothes, and polished shoes;

4. Avoid Excess In Your Appearance
Anything to an excess-too much jewelry or make-up, t-shirts with inappropriate sayings, clothing that is too tight or worn too low-distracts mightily from what's important: you, your skills, and your experience;

5. Turn Off Your Cell Phone
Before you meet someone at a job fair, while networking or for an interview, turn off and put away your cellular phone, pager, MP3 or CD player. Get rid of gum or cigarettes. Through your appearance and behavior, show that you are focused on the job opportunity;

6. Bring All Your Vital Data With You
Bring with you all the information you'll need to complete a job application. This information includes: names and addresses of previous employers and dates of your employment; work-permit, Social Security card and driver's license; names and contact information for your references. Alert your references that you are job-hunting so they will be ready for a call from a potential employer;

7. Start giving mock interviews
Start giving mock interviews to your friends who act like a Real Interviewer taking tough & rapid fire interview questions. Give a lot of Mock interviews this really is the most crucial step which none I would say 90% people do not do. If you do this then you are in a far better position to clear & win a software job offer.

8. Handshake And Eye Contact Are Paramount
Develop a firm handshake, and maintain eye contact with people as you talk with them;

9. Honesty Matters
Be honest about your work experience and your skills. Don't exaggerate! Be prepared to give examples of how you successfully demonstrated your skills at past jobs. Never bad-mouth a former employer or co-workers - it's a small world and your potential employer may know them. And talking down about a former employer shows poor judgment on your part as well as other negatives about you; and

10. Be Enthusiastic
Show interest and enthusiasm to the potential employer about the job you're discussing. Do your homework on the business and its products and services. Research its web site and brochures, and examine newspaper articles about the organization. Talk to people who work for the company or one like it.