Preparation is Key to Job Searching
Job seeking can often be a lonely and frustrating business, but if you organise yourself properly, define what your preferences are and what goals you would like to achieve, then, it can make the job searching process more enjoyable.
Whether you're looking for a job or a change of career,
the approach should be similar and there are certain things that should be in
place before you start on your path to finding suitable employment. Too often
people jump straight into sending out their resume for every job under the sun.
This approach is not just wrong but can be a total waste of time. Preparation
is key to job seeking and those that prepare properly ultimately come out
ahead.
Job Preparation and Research
Before you even begin to start thinking about applying for jobs, ensure that your professional resume is up to date and that your cover letter is targeted towards the jobs and industry you are applying for. Focus your resume on highlighting achievements and the value added skills that you can bring to the organisation. Remember that demand for jobs is ultra-competitive and when potential hiring managers may receive in excess of 500 resumes for one position, your resume needs to be perfect in order to stand out from the crowd.
Once your resume and cover letter are ready to go, you
need to decide exactly what type of work you want to do and where your skills
are best suited. This will make the job search process more straightforward.
Focus your job
search:
There are many different tactics you can implement to
search for jobs. Don’t get stuck into only applying for online jobs because
they are easy to apply for. Create profiles on different networking sites such
as LinkedIn. A LinkedIn profile is a fantastic way to attract recruiters and
potential head hunters. You can also use networking sites to find job
vacancies, network with hiring managers and meet other job seekers who are in
the same shoes as you.
Remain Positive and Focused:
Job seeking is not easy and
can often take a long period of time. Rather than sitting at home waiting for
the phone to ring, utilise this time to learn a new skill. (Have you ever
wanted to learn a new language?) Perform community service or even just try to
improve your health. The more you focus on the negative the more depressed and
stressed you will become. Set out a certain amount of time every day to job
search and spend the other time in the day doing something else.
Having a common sense
approach to your job searching will make it easier in finding suitable
employment.
Adopting a flexible
approach, a willingness for work and a good attitude will give you more
leverage and help in your quest of finding the ideal job.
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