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Investigating Companies & Jobs

Investigating Companies & Jobs

Hiring managers expect candidates to have a good understanding of the job profile as well as things like company profile, culture, and so on. As a result, spending time researching the company and the job you've applied for is more important than ever.

 

Proper research not only helps you be better prepared for interviews, but it also helps you decide whether you are a good fit for the job and avoids frustration if you find out later that you do not like the job. A good Google search can lead to positive outcomes. Here's what you should be looking into:

 

1. The Company's Website:-

 

This is the most trustworthy source of company information. There are numerous details about the company available, such as the work culture, environment, work hours, top management, turnover, and so on. A few company websites also provide information on various job profiles as well as related roles and responsibilities.

 

2. Business Blogs:-

 

Blogs have grown in popularity in the business world, and as a result, many companies are launching their own blog sites. On the company blogs, you can find a wealth of information about the work culture, job openings, current events, employee opinions, and so on.

 

3. Professional Organizations:-

 

You can easily use your professional association membership to learn more about the company to which you have applied. You can learn more about the company by visiting the association's website. If the company is in the same industry as the association, you may be able to meet people who work there and obtain the necessary information.

 

4. Bulletin Boards:-

 

There are numerous online professional discussion boards where people from various companies come together to assist one another. You can search these discussion boards to see if there are any threads about the company or job profile you're looking for. You can also start your own thread and solicit feedback from others. If you're lucky, you might get responses from people who work for the same company.

 

5. Speak With Current Employees:-

 

What could be better than getting the information you need from current employees who know the company inside and out? Take some time to identify people who work for the organisation and speak with them to obtain the information you require. However, be cautious about the information you consume because there will always be disgruntled employees who will paint a false picture in front of you.

 

Aside from the methods mentioned above, you can always use search engines such as Google. Then there are a few sites, such as shine.com, where you can quickly find all company-related information, such as background and business profile. Research thoroughly, master the fundamentals, and watch your knowledge take you far!

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