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Job seeking should never be like groveling on a job search. Employers value a candidate more when he values himself. What do you say?

The global economic crisis has put immense pressures on job seekers. Some job seekers remain jobless for long periods of time to the point where they can not take it in anymore. Other job seekers who want to change employers, improve their salaries, or for whatever reason face unprecedented challenges and a lot of fierce competition. Job seeking seems endless to them. Job seekers have to write impeccable CVs, upload videos, stand head and shoulders above the competition, research the companies, know about interviewing, etc. There is a lot of strain on job seekers. Yet, the advice I came across says: do not beg or grovel to be employed. You have a value. When you value yourself, the employer will value you more. What do you say?

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Question added by HANNA SABA , Team Leader (Administrative Support), including translation, editing, and writing , Deloitte
Date Posted: 2014/04/19
SMARAGDI FILIPPAKOPOULOU
by SMARAGDI FILIPPAKOPOULOU , Secretary , Public sector (temporary job)

Someone should always value himself and have confidence in his capabilities but you don't know for sure that you receive appreciation. You don't really know what type of person the employer is seeking, above and beyond the standard qualifications.  Therefore, you can't help it otherwise but try to make the best presentation of yourself and you'll hope that you are the personality that fits the job. I mean, the only thing you can control is yourself, so if you are a fan of yourself, you must state this belief, and hopefully things will turn out nice.  

Hanna a job is a "two way" thing, you want a position and an employer wants to fill a position, therefore in that respect you are on equal terms the employer wants you just as much as you want the job. However I use the term "you" as it could be you or it could easily be someone else who has applied. When there is more than one suitable candidate for a position it all comes down to how well individuals "sell" themselves, how the interviewer sees them and what impressions they get from the interview and the candidate's CV. Selection should be purely on merit and suitability for the job, there should not be any cause at all to grovel or beg and I would suggest that if you thought that was expected of you, then you should walk away as a matter or self respect.

Rashida Abdul-Rahman
by Rashida Abdul-Rahman , Executive Assistant , Omar Oil Agency Limited

U should be able to control yourself also have faith in yourself that you are going to make it by the grace of God. Be very prayerful so you could be the Employers favourate.

Sardar Muhammad Amin Sardar
by Sardar Muhammad Amin Sardar , Vice President , UNITED BANK LTD.

Valuing ones self is good but it is employers will to accept or reject. Don't beg rather make your cv realistic and perform best in interview.

Afjal Ansari
by Afjal Ansari , Ac technician , Voltas Limited

Ac technician job search

zafar abbas minhas
by zafar abbas minhas , Freelance Writer , DAILY MASHRAQ

YES IDEALY ITS TRUE,,, it is always handy that your experties must be patronised in the market and you should not go after the jobs ,,instead job search you,, but what if you leave your market for other country than you have to search.

SYED SALEEMUDDIN
by SYED SALEEMUDDIN , Chief operation officer , DDC Group of Companies

I am totally agree with your comment

Devesh Bhatt
by Devesh Bhatt , Program Manager , Am Conscious Labs

If you truly value yourself, you wouldn't have to grovel, only negotiate. Thus it is not a matter of approach but of attitude. A rare case of desperation may arise where you do grovel, then if a prospective employer makes you reach that condition , be ready to be exploited ( cause desperation wouldn't permit you to choose).

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