Job Search – Recipe for Success
What does a job search entail?
At AResumeWizard.com the first thing we tell our clients is that a successful job search requires real commitment. Having a solid game plan will make your job search more manageable. By understanding the components of a job search, and the jobs available in your field, you can effectively develop a process that will help you reach your career goals.
What steps do I need to take?
Begin by evaluating yourself (values and skills), clarify and identify the type of position(s) you desire and the type of employer for whom you want to work. Next, familiarize yourself with available resources for jobs in your local area. This may include utilizing your on-campus career center, local newspapers, Internet websites, scheduling informational interviews, attending job fairs, etc. The final steps include implementing various strategies to develop contacts with employers.
Job Seeker Hints
** Whether you have just lost a job, are looking for a career change, or are looking for your first real job, a personal support network can help in the job search process.
** Have a job target – that is, a specific job or career area in mind when embarking on a job search. A job target adds focus to your job search. Know what environment you would like to work in and where geographically.
** Learn how to market yourself for the job search process (resume, cover letters, applications, portfolios, interviews, networking, etc).
** Organize and keep records of your job searching process. Time management and goal setting skills can help you stay on target with your job search.
** Maintaining a positive attitude while job hunting is important. Remember you are not alone. Most people are always in some kind of a personal or career transition.
** Know where to find jobs (websites, journals, newspapers, etc).
** If an employer interests you, send a resume and customized cover letter to them directly.
** Interview third party staffing agencies / placement firms to determine which seems most interested / qualified in helping you achieve your career goals.
** Practice interviewing before you head into your first real job interview. You’ll be glad you did.
Job Advertisements
Reviewing newspapers, journals, magazines, and newsletters is an easy way to identify help wanted ads. However, some advertised positions may receive a huge response. When you see a position advertised, respond with your cover letter and resume as soon as possible.
World Wide Web
Identify potential employers that you are interested in working for and go directly to their website. Once there, look for Careers, Jobs or Employment links to view the types of positions the company is recruiting for. Next, investigate the About Us or Our Company page to educate yourself on the company, its products, culture, etc.
Networking
Let everyone know you are looking for a job; ask for tips, leads and suggestions. This includes friends, family, professional colleagues, professors, internship supervisors, and anyone else you can think of, especially those in your field of interest. Carry a copy of your resume and be prepared to discuss your qualifications for potential employment opportunities. Networking activities may be as simple as having lunch with a friend or family member, volunteering at a local agency or attending professional career related meetings. By networking, you can develop relationships with people connected to your field of interest and conduct informational interviews or call with a quick question.
Employment Agencies
Registering with an employment agency can be a great way to further tap into the hidden job market and get into companies without having to make a commitment to working their for a long period of time. Avoid agencies that charge for services and contact them frequently to make sure they know you are available for work. Start by knowing what type of staffing agency you are contacting. Do they provide primarily temporary positions, temp-to-permanent positions or direct full-time placements? You will also want to find out the type of companies and geographic locations they serve.
Job and Career Fairs
Job Fairs are an excellent way to meet potential employers, gather information about employment opportunities and local companies that are hiring. When attending a fair take several copies of your resume and present yourself in a confident and professional manner.
By Deanne Arnath, http://www.aresumewizard.com
