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Research Individual Companies to Find a Job

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Summary: Researching growing companies in your area is a good way to find job openings or new fields to explore. Learn to find a job in the changing job market in this free career video.

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By Tracy Goodwin
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Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of...read more

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"Alright now that you are ready to move on, you know what areas are booming, what categories of jobs are booming, now you want to start getting specific about individual companies. You need to find out everything you can about individual companies and the area that's booming and the industry that's booming. And there's lots of ways that you can do this. Probably the best place for you to start is the internet. Type in the company name and go to their website. You might be able to get a stock report. Read about them in the paper. But the information that you're looking for is how they've been around? What is the structure of their organization? What are their future plans? What is their mission? What is their purpose? What are their products? What is their potential for growth in the future? And the website, and surely the stock reports should help you find out all that information because when you start to pick specific companies that you want to target, you want to make sure that they're strong, financially solvent, good companies that will provide a good future for you."

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