That's a pretty broad question and it depends on a number of factors. You have to take into account the type of job you are looking for, what area you live in, what your education or skill background is and so on. Have a look at the article posted below...it's got some pretty good tips.
There are many career related websites online that can give someone tips on finding and getting a new job. The website Monster has both job postings and tips for finding the perfect job.
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Many of the job oriented sites have tips on finding a job. Sites like Monster and Career Builder have a strong reputation for offering information like this.
There are a few websites where one can find tips and information on completing an application letter for a job. One can find tips on the 'About' website as well as 'Career Center' and 'WhiteSmoke'.
To find a job it's best to first talk to your school counselor to get tips on how to advertise yourself. Career centers offer job workshops that help people also.
As far as getting that sort of job goes, it's really the same as any other job. Just have experience, and know how basic interviews go. For basic tips, check out: http://www.fins.com/Finance/Articles/SB126279722221118071/Interview-Tips-Six-Questions-Accounting-Job-Seekers-Should-Ask
A number of resources are available for those searching for academic jobs. HigherEdJobs.com is a good job board for such searches. More tips are available on the Mills College website at http://people.mills.edu/spertus/job-search/job.html
Tips offered on the Brown Mackie website are: tips for making professional home videos, tips for proof reading and preparing one's resume, tips for first home buyers, tips for job seeking and interviews, scholarship applications tips, to name a few.
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Almost all service workers get tips because they work for low wages and you give them a little extra if they do a good job.
There is no shortage of career advice available. The best source, ironically, is your supervisor. They are almost always happy to help the people who work for them do better. In addition you may want to confer with co-workers. After that consider books.
How fast do you work, and how good a job do you do? Do a great job, and you'll get big tips.