Thursday 25 April 2013

How you can get a Good Job with Experience

It is really a vicious circle for all who are starting their career that work experience is necessary to get trade jobs and trade jobs are necessary to get work experience. Just taking a course of the trade one wishes to practice is not sufficient to land a good job in the selected trade,  companies now do not wish to spend money and effort in training freshers; they want experienced people who will do the necessary job without much training or instructions.

Then how does one break this cycle of no work experience: no trade jobs and no trade jobs: no experience? The best way to do is through apprenticeships. The trade schools usually promise the students that they will be provided with apprenticeship in their particular trade and that in the regular course of things, the company offering the apprenticeship takes them up in regular jobs at the end of a successful apprenticeship.

It then seems simple for students to get work experience through apprenticeships and then get trade jobs to their liking! But before that they need to find a good trade school that teaches them the ropes of the trade they wish to practice; both theory and the practical aspects and also find the right apprenticeship with a good company that will subsequently absorb them in regular jobs. The outcome of this whole process will be greater employment and better artisans in every trade and most of all better service that is freely available from whatever trade that is needed.

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