How can i approach a travel agency manager for job consideration?

I always fear dismissed. I therefore find it difficult to turn into an office to apply for a vacancy in a travel agency I work the more expensive in.Ich few people I know, my job, but this style does not work. In the hope of losing, but I need courage and the words used in a potential employer Ansatz.Am trained Air Ticketing Tours and Travel company. Please help.

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One Response to “How can i approach a travel agency manager for job consideration?”

  1. Abel says:

    It seems to me you are doing it the wrong way. Are you submitting resumes when you apply? Here are some tips for you to consider and think about.When the job hunt takes longer than expected, it’s time to reevaluate. If you’re not even getting an interview, then either your resume needs to be reevaluated or you’ve targeted the wrong field.

    REVIEW YOUR RESUME
    Are your skills clearly listed? Does it use action words to describe your expertise? Is it focused on the specific industry in which you are searching for a job? Is it formatted in a reader-friendly way, or do you have to search to pick out your strengths? Have a friend who knows how to write effective resumes evaluate it also.

    HAVE YOU PICKED THE RIGHT INDUSTRY?
    If you are looking for a job in the computer industry and your resume doesn’t list any expertise in the field, then you’re hunting for a job without any credentials. Before you spend additional time looking for a job in that field, reassess your goals. You must be able to demonstrate some transferable skills to get a job in an industry in which you have limited experience. Perhaps you need to develop additional skills first.

    RECONNECT WITH YOUR NETWORKING CONTACTS

    Call the people on your networking list. Tell them that your job search is stalled and ask for advice. Try to broaden the circle of contacts. Anyone you know, even if it is just a “good morning acquaintance” is part of your network. This is not the time to be shy.

    CHECK YOUR INTERVIEWING SKILLS

    If your resume gets you into the interview and you don’t get a callback for a second interview or offered a position, then reevaluate your interviewing skills.
    Knowing the correct answers to tough questions and practice will improve your skills.

    Peace and every blessing!

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