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| How to find a job/career in mining |
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It may all boil down to who you know and what you know. How else to find a job and make a career in mining? These obvious conclusions arise from a series of informal discussion over coffee these past few days.
I got my job in mining because my father was a miner. The same company for whom he worked for many years, gave me a job as a raw recruit just out of university. It no doubt helped that I had a degree in Civil Engineering and the mining company needed civil engineers. I got my experience on that job because two fellows who had worked for my father took me under their wings and taught me all they knew. “We would do no less for Tommy’s son in return for what he did for us,” they said.
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| Part 1. How to find a job in the modern world |
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My first and foremost conclusion. You should be looking for a new employment not after You'd lost the job, but all the time. That should be a permanent process. This is a part of any profession, strange as it may sound. If You cannot sell Your talents, they're worth next to nothing; they'll be appreciated by the future generations at the best.
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| Part 2. Basics of composing a resume |
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This is the second lesson from the course dedicated to job seeking in the modern world. In the previous lesson I described the main theses and directions at seeking a job, using the last achievements of human thought. But no matter how quickly the technologies are developing, there exist the rules that no-one can change
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