Friday, May 8, 2020
Making the job hunt Your Job
Making the job hunt Your Job Job-hunting has never been a walk in the park, and these days, itâs even harder. Youâre staring down the barrel of double-digit inflation rates, and unemployment statistics are showing numbers that have never been higher. How do you get a job, then? Well, you treat every minute that youâre unemployed like you still have a job, and you do: The job of finding yourself a job. First things first, take a hint from the old adage, âDress for the job you want, not the job you have.â Right now, the job you have isâ¦none. Dress every day in the clothing youâd show up in if you had the job you really want. Youâre showered, shaved, hair fixed, and nails clean. The reasons for this are simple â" youâre looking for a job, and your job right now is as Employment Professional, the person for whom work will come soon. Thereâs another big reason for being dressed professionally at home; youâll be less inclined to fall into really bad habits, including sleeping too late, lolling about on the sofa watching TV, cruising the Internet for anything not job search-related, goofing off when you should be getting a job. Not saying you have to wear a suit every minute of the day, but getting up in the morning, brushing your hair and teeth, and getting out of your sweats is a good place to start. Looking the part serves a couple other purposes. Youâll feel better if youâre looking better. Right now, your self-esteem might be a little low or a lot low, and taking care of your appearance will go a long way towards making you feel a little better about yourself in general. Confidence is key when searching for a new job. Okay, so youâre dressed up and nowhere to go? Wrong. Take a left at the kitchen and head straight for your computer. Youâre going to be performing a huge number of tasks, so maybe stop at the kitchen for a cup of coffee. Is your resume in order? Is it updated with your most recent info, professionally presented and edited for content and spelling, on good stock and ready to send by itself, or with a good cover letter and references? Do you have your references lined up? Do you know your salary requirements, in case those are requested? If you donât have all this ready, open up your word processor and knock that out. Now, get online and go to every job search site you can find and plaster your resume everywhere. Anyplace that sounds remotely like something youâd be interested in, make sure youâve researched the company and position, and have a cover letter ready to send directly to that company, every detail specifically tailored for that employer. Get on all the social networking sites you can find. Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedInâ¦Get the word out to friends, family and previous business associates that youâre seeking employment. Make sure your contact information is up to date, and youâre easy to find. Be persistent, network, treat yourself and your current position with respect, and youâre sure to land on your feet.
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