Once you've applied for a job at Sears, you should have some organizational system where you can keep track of when you applied, who you talked to, and the approximate date they stated they would call you back for an interview. Searching for a job, especially these days in tough economic times, requires applying for many different jobs to space yourself out and give yourself the optimal chance at getting a job fast. You can search for Sears jobs at Job.com.

Don't merely sit at home waiting by the phone thinking, "Ha, I've submitted my Sears application and all I have to do now is wait and see, and if they don't express interest, maybe I'll apply somewhere else. This is an almost certain road to failure!

Truth is, merely submitting a Sears job application online these days is not enough. In today's marketplace, it makes much more sense to visit the store you are hoping to work in and try to apply in person. It's possible that they may tell you to apply at the store or to apply online but the point is to make contact with someone in charge at the store so they who you are. Are you Bored with your Job? Click here to find a new Job today.

What you need to do is start thinking right now of a plan to conquer each and every retail job opening in your area by using a systematic guide such as the one contained in the Goot's Guide. Exposure is the key to finding a job quickly. Think about this; the more applications you put in at stores that interest you, the better chance you'll have at an interview and close the deal by getting hired.

Another thing that is easily overlooked but, oh, so important, is to prepare yourself for the interview that's just around the corner. You can do this by researching common questions asked as well as by practicing how to answer questions either in the mirror, on a recording device, or better yet, with a friend you can trust.

Don't forget to pick out a nice outfit for our interview; something not too over the top but certainly somewhat conservative but fashionable. Confused? Just be yourself and wear clothing you're comfortable with as long as you don't wear jeans or excessive earrings across the top of your earlobes! Right now, you can search and apply to retail jobs at job.com.

When you interview for your job at Sears or anywhere else, preparation is the key to making a great first impression so they don't forget you when it comes time to hire.