You And Your Job

Jul 21
07:40

2014

Samantha Knowles

Samantha Knowles

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Linkedin

Do you love your job? Then stop reading this article now. There is no need to continue because I am going to talk to all of those out there who hate their jobs and are ready to start looking for a new opportunity. If you are looking for a new job, it is not going to magically appear before you. You have to work for it.

mediaimage

You do? Then stop reading this article now. There is no need to continue because I am going to talk to all of those out there who hate their jobs and are ready to start looking for a new opportunity. If you are looking for a new job,You And Your Job Articles it is not going to magically appear before you. You have to work for it. Here are some easy action steps to help you through the process and to ensure you get that great new job as soon as possible:

1. Do your research - Do you have a list of companies you would like to work for? It's a good idea to research company information and create a list of companies to target in your job search. It will also be important to have this information handy in the event you are interviewed.

2. Update your resume and cover letter - Whether it has been 5 weeks or 5 years since your last job search, make sure you take these extra steps. You need a resume and a cover letter that is updated and perfect. This is your future employers first glance at your work so make sure that it is awesome!

3. Get up to date - Make sure you have profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook, and VisualCV. A strong personal brand that portrays you in a professional light will provide recruiters, employers, and contacts with a strong positive impression of you as a candidate they should be interested in.

4. Update your contacts - - Now that you've created profiles on networking sites, use them. Connect with everyone you know, because you never know which contact may be able to help you with your job search or put you in touch with someone who can;

5. Get some help - There are lots of tools that can help expedite your job search and manage your career. Use them to organize your job search and save valuable job searching time;

6. Crush that interview - Research the company before you go for the interview, dress appropriately, practice answering and asking interview questions, and make sure you dazzle the interviewer with your skills, experience, confidence, and expertise.

Got it all? I know it seems overwhelming, especially if you are out of work and feeling financial pressure. Look at this as an opportunity to find the right long-term fit for you - not only is the company looking at candidates to find the right fit, but you too are interviewing employers to find the right fit for you!