Planning Your Job Search
By Stefanie Spikell
Today’s job market is a dog eat dog environment.
You are competing against global candidates,
ever younger, ever more technologically competent,
ever more willing to work for less. How you
approach your job search is key to your success.
Here are the things you need to determine
before you begin your job search:
1. What do you value in the work place?
What do your ethics demand in the way
of what you give at the job? What is your
philosophy of working? Are you a 9-5 kind
of person? If so, maybe the more structured
government work routine is to your liking,
then. Do you work at all kinds of odd
hours, well into the night? Then maybe
freelance work or a self-directed selling
career is for you.
2. Make a long list of all the companies
you think you might like to work for -
do your research first and find out what
their style is, what they are looking
for, how they operate. Don’t eliminate
any company just because you are not sure
you qualify. If the company appeals to
you, put it down on your list.
3. Discover who the hiring manager is
- by name. If you can’t direct your inquiry
to that person, directly, you will have
much less of a chance of success in getting
the job.
4. Put down the names of everyone you
know who might be able to introduce you
to a hiring manager. Don’t be afraid to
ask for this help - people love to feel
like they are "in the know" and will be
happy to pass your name along. And if
they can’t give you a referral, they might
have a good tip for you.
5. Always have your resume prepared by
a professional so that it stands out from
the pack, emphasizing your results and
accomplishments. Don’t leave home without
it!
Once you start implementing your strategy,
you will be surprised at how many people
you know who can help you. Don’t let up
for even one day, because marketing yourself
is a full time job until you get the job
of your choice.
Stefanie Spikell, owns Expert Resumes
and Clear Communications Business Consulting,
and is a noted business/careers coach,
management consultant and resume writer.
In her 20-year career, she has managed
marketing communications for major engineering
firms, taught at the university level,
published hundreds of business-related
articles, and written thousands of winning
resumes. © 2005 All Rights Reserved. http://www.ExpertResumeWriter.com
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