How to Get High Paying Jobs
Learn how to get high paying jobs.
Tired of working at low paying jobs that have no future?
Do you want to earn more income so that you have the freedom to do the things that you want to?
You can learn how to get high paying jobs without having an expensive university degree. Keep reading to learn how.
Instructions
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Evaluate your skills
What skills do you possess that you can utilize in the workplace? You may be mechanically inclined, a good driver, an artist, or have good computer skills. Focus on your strengths and think of high paying jobs that would suit someone with your abilities.
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Learn a Trade
You can take focus on one of your skills and learn a trade that is relevant to that skill. For example, if you are mechanically inclined you may want to pursue certification in that area. A combination of computer skills and artistic ability are ideal prerequisites for a graphic artist or web designer. If you enjoy driving, you may want to upgrade your driver's license so that you can drive a limousine or an 18-wheeler.
Specialized trades, while not as glamorous as some careers, include some of the best high paying jobs available. Some trades require certification, which can easily be obtained at local colleges. Training for many trades can be done in a matter of months, and can make you invaluable in the job market.
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Be Daring
Some high paying jobs pay well because they're dangerous, and they aren't for the faint of heart. Occupations such as logging, northern crab fishing and working with high-tension electrical wires are among some of the world's most dangerous jobs, but they pay extremely well. Most of them don't even require a high school education - simply some on-the-job training.
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Resume
One of the keys to finding high paying jobs is by having a professional resume that gets your foot in the door. Most people either have no clue how to write a resume or use the same old boring template that makes you look like every other person applying. If you really want to get a high paying job spend some money and have it professionally written.
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Job Boards
If you are a technical person in the computer industry you will want to make sure that you put your resume up on the right job boards. Dice is a perfect example. It's geared towards that industry and will get you in front of the right people.
For the non technical person you will want to look for job boards that cater to high income jobs. There are many out there and they usually charge a fee. Research each one to make sure it's a good fit.
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Social Networking
Networking in general is a great way to find high paying jobs but with the advent of social networking you can reach out to people all over the world. Linkedin.com is a perfect example of a professional social network that allows you to interact with people from all levels of management in many large corporations. It's a great place to find referrals.
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Recruiters
If you're in an industry that is in demand recruiters are an excellent source to find high paying jobs. Many recruiters get paid based off of a percentage of the starting salary. So it's usually in their best interest to find you the highest paying job that they can.
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Create your own Job
More and more people today are leaving their mundane jobs in favor of Internet-based businesses. If you are computer-oriented, research various ways of making money online and find your niche. The Internet is a vast place and there's room for everybody to do business.
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The key to finding high paying jobs is not being afraid to look and experiment. Decide what things you like to do and turn one of them into a job that will not only earn a generous income, but will be enjoyable for you as well.
While you're here be sure to look around for more tips on finding high paying jobs as well as resume and interviewing tips.
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