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Finding a job in the USA  can be difficult if you don’t know where to start. But everything is possible if you follow some tips:

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1. Look for work everywhere

Online, job sites like monster.co.us, reed.co.us, jobsite.co.us, cwjobs.co.us, social media like Facebook, LinkedIn. Select the role that is the best fit for your skills, experience, and interests.

Secondly, if you are applying for the position of the “CFO” and your experience is similar to that, you should wait to make compromises, especially with lower-up options.

When you lose the main reference point, you begin to experience self-doubt, which the employer also feels. This is why it is important that employees can firmly defend their experience and skills to the employer.

2. Prepare for the interview

If you just want to find a job in your specialty in USA and England, you will need to obtain a work visa. To get started, check your qualifications on the website of the US national information center NARIC.

You have found some interesting vacancies. We open a resume and adjust it for each vacancy. Look at the requirements in the vacancy and raise the corresponding competencies to the top lines of the “Experience” section.

A big request: remove from the resume those competencies that you do not want to apply in a new job. You hate to work in a toxic work environment, excluding the item “brought 200 new clients” from your duties at your previous place of work.

Upon response, an interview is scheduled for you. We recommend that you do a professional self-inspection at this time. It is important that you approach your career as a specialist as a SWOT analysis: strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and risks. The purpose of this is to prepare you for the interview, which will certainly involve you discussing your strengths and weaknesses.

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3. Take your English to the highest level

In order to get a work visa, you need to know English at least B1 level according to the pan-European CERF system. Any international certificate is suitable: TOEFL, IELTS, UCLES, ILEC, ICFE, BEC, FCE. Knowledge of a second foreign language will be a big advantage.

4. Write a resume

If you have found some interesting vacancies. Open a resume and adjust it for each vacancy. Look at the requirements in the vacancy and raise the corresponding competencies to the top lines of the “Experience” section.

A big request: remove from the resume those competencies that you do not want to apply in a new job. You hate to work with “cold” clients, excluding the item “brought 200 new clients” from your duties at your previous place of work.

You should write a short statement that is relevant to the position you are applying for. Along with your resume, you need to send a cover letter in which you should write why you are interested in this job and how exactly you will be useful to the company.

Because of this, jobs in this island nation are in high demand. London is a particularly popular city to work in and the average salary is almost twice that of the rest of the country. The next step is to find out what jobs will be in demand in the United States in 2022. Here is a list of jobs that will be in demand in 2022:

  1. Air traffic controller
  2. Surgeon
  3. Ambulance worker
  4. Engineer (different directions)
  5. Model
  6. Medical/social workers (various areas)
  7. Cooker
  8. Programmer (different directions)
  9. Welder
  10. Builder (different directions)
  11. Manager
  12. Financier
  13. Artist, dancer, musician

Conclusion:

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, surgeons, brokers, senior managers, marketers, and lawyers are the highest-paid professions in the United States.

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