Showing posts with label job seeking advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job seeking advice. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Job Seeking Advice


When you are without a job it is so easy for a job seekers to press and spend time on activities that don’t yield effective returns and many even give a negative impression.

Don't talk about how you lost your job; focus on your accomplishments and the unique value you bring to your next company. It is so easy to start a pity party and commiserating with others in a job search or making a point about the injustices of the economy. move on and maximize the time you have with someone to focus on positives.

Looking for a new job — the right new job — is hard work. Simply broadcasting your resume is not. Take some time to figure out what you want to do; research to find the places where you can do it; develop the right connections to get you in the door; explain how you solve a problem.

Be more specific in who you are sending your resume to. Don’t just broadcast it. This includes sending it to countless online job postings; every recruiter you can find; mass emailing your business contacts, family, friends, former classmates, and anyone you've ever known. Be targeted and focused; you have to know what you want so you can get what you need.

Don't keep your job search a secret from your social friends and friends/acquaintances from civic clubs and churches. More job opportunities come about through informal networking. These are the people that know you personally and hopefully have a good impression of you. They can put in a good word for you as you try to get your foot in the door or your resume to get some personal attention.