Secret Job Search Tips To Help Separate
You From the Pack
By Carl Mueller
There is certainly a lot of information available
regarding how to properly manage your job
search. Sometimes, the obvious things get
overlooked and it can be easy to forget things
that should be adhered to when looking for
a new job. Here are several hints that I remind
candidates when I'm helping them with their
job search.
1. Companies Hire People Who They Like
All things being equal, hiring managers
will hire people that they like.
If there are two candidates for a job
with equal skills but with different personalities
- one candidate comes across as a likeable
and happy person, the other candidate
comes across as arrogant and aloof - the
likeable and happy candidate will most
likely be hired.
Sure, you need to bring the appropriate
skills and experience to the table but
do you think a smart hiring manager is
going to bring someone on board who they
think might disrupt their other employees
and cause trouble if they are hired?
One of the job search tips that people
forget is the importance of personality
in the decision-making process. Employers
are hiring a person, so remember to let
them know your personality and who you
are.
2. Companies Hire People to Solve a Problem
or Fill a Need
Companies don’t hire because they have
an empty desk, they hire someone because
they have a problem or need that needs
to be addressed.
Your goal right through the job search
process - from writing your cover letter/resume
to completing the reference checks - is
to let the employer know you are the single
best person that can solve their problem(s).
Employers don't know want to know what
you've done.
Employers want to know what you will
do for them.
Your cover letter and resume and the
interview process is used to determine
who is most suited to fix this problem
or need.
Also, always be sure to address the needs
of the company in your resume and during
the interview process. Focus on what the
company needs from you, not on what you
want from them.
3. Have a Sense of Urgency
Timing is everything and this certainly
applies when searching for a job.
Sitting back and waiting for a job to
land in your lap is not going to happen.
You can’t afford to wait for things to
happen because chances are that once you
start applying for jobs, you’ll be waiting
for the company to respond.
When you are waiting for a response from
a company, you are at their mercy because
they are working on their schedule at
that point.
I’ve seen cases where a hiring company
I’m working with comes to me looking to
hire someone and tells me that they are
desperate to find this person and they’d
like to hire them as soon as possible.
I find them several great candidates that
I send them...
...then they tell me that the hiring manager
has gone on holiday for two weeks and
they can’t do anything until that person
returns.
Unless the company is truly desperate
to hire someone - perhaps in the case
where the person who previously held the
job quit suddenly or was fired - you are
probably going to work off of their schedule
so you might be waiting around as it is
so having a sense of urgency early in
your job search is the best way to go.
Treat your job search with a sense of
urgency. Also, don't confuse urgency with
desperation.
4. The Early Bird Gets The Job
Email has made it so easy for people
to submit resumes quickly, hiring managers
often use various techniques to quickly
cull the submissions they receive down
to a short list.
I’ve actually heard of hiring managers
who will pick up a stack of recently submitted
resumes and simply making their short
list from that pile.
If you happen to send your resume in
several days later, you won’t be considered!
When a job posting has a deadline, believe
it. By the time the deadline passes, the
hiring manager probably has more than
enough resumes to read through and they
might have already starting putting a
short list together.
Unless there is a specific reason why
you’d wait until the last minute to submit
your resume, ensure it arrives as early
as possible.
Carl Mueller is an Internet entrepreneur
and professional recruiter. Carl has helped
many job searchers find their dream career
and would like to help clear up some of
the job search myths that exist while
helping job searchers avoid common job
search mistakes that cost them jobs.
Visit Carl's website to find your dream
career: http://www.find-your-dream-career.com
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