Job hunting can become frustrating over time. Applying for positions that you feel you are ideal for. Making sure it isn’t too far from your home in terms of travel. Checking that there are some perks or benefits. And then there are the hidden MLM businesses that are dressed up as a regular job. So how do you make your job search go smoother?
Tailor
If you are sending out standard CVs that you would send to a catering job, an office job or a cleaning job – then you are doing yourself a disservice. It is often the case that your CV will be screened at speed by the software when you submit it. And then, you will move on to the human discussion phase. So look at where your skills match the exact ones in the description. Mirror some of the descriptors and words in the advert, where it is applicable to your own experience.
Wide Net
You should look to cast a wide net. There are some big websites out there that you will likely browse first, but many companies have their jobs on their website. And there are specialists that have job listings too. So depending on what you are doing, it pays to check out your other options. An example here is search practicematch.com for family medicine job openings in the medical field or businessfashion.com for careers and advice in fashion. You aren’t beholden to the big sites – be thorough.
It is also a great idea for you to get in touch with recruiters from inside the company you have set your sights on too. Getting on the radar early is beneficial.
When you apply for almost any position, one of the first things people will do is head to your LinkedIn profile. And even more than this, many recruiters will use LinkedIn to perform most of their searches too, in fact, up to 90% of their searches. So if your LinkedIn is lacking, or you don’t have one at all – then no one is going to find you any time soon. Spend some time making sure that your profile is filled with your skills, education and more. They can get a good general feel for you in minutes.
There are many LinkedIn guides that can help you improve your profile and appear in more searches.
Polished
Many people feel like they are overdressed for the interview. Like their presentation is too neat, too tidy and too corporate. In fact, you might think that it is a little bit boring. But, dressing in a neat, tidy and professional fashion will allow what you say, and what you do speak louder. A little research on the company will give you a deeper insight into what you ideally would wear for the interview too.
Manners
Nice to meet you. Please, that would be great. Thank you, have a nice day.
Simple sentences that really matter. But going one step further would be thanking your interviewer directly via email within a few hours.
Every place you apply to work at will want to know what you bring to the table and what makes you a match. Join the dots for them.
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