A job search can be a daunting task. Between finding the right job to apply for, filling out the application, preparing for the interview, and following up afterwards, it can seem like there are a million things to do - and not enough time to do them! In this blog post, we will outline the do's and don'ts of a job search. We'll help you make sure that you're putting your best foot forward during every step of the process. So whether you're just starting your job search or you're in the middle of it, read on for tips that will help you succeed!
The first step in any job search is to figure out what you're looking for. What are your skills and experience? What are your goals? What kind of work environment do you want? Once you have a good idea of what you're looking for, you can start to look for jobs that match those criteria. Its important that you search for companies that align with not only your career goals, but your values and the things that are important to you in a work environment.
There are a few different ways to find companies that might be a good fit for you. You can use job search engines like Indeed or LinkedIn, or you can research specific companies that interest you. Once you've found a few companies that look promising, it's time to start doing your research!
When you're researching a company, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, what do other people say about the company? Look for reviews on sites like Glassdoor - they can give you insight into what it's really like to work there. Second, what is the company's history? How long have they been in business? What is their track record? Are they financially stable? These are all important factors to consider when you're trying to decide if a company is the right fit for you.
Once you've done your research and you've found a few companies that look like they could be a good match, it's time to start applying! The most important thing to remember when you're applying for jobs is to tailor your resume and cover letter to each specific position. Don't just send out the same generic application to every company - take the time to customize it for each job you're interested in. This will show employers that you're really interested in the position, and it will give them a better sense of who you are as a candidate. Companies don't want to hire someone just because they need a job, they are looking for people who align with their overarching goals, and culture. Its important that your resume tells a story that will help them to see this.
Following these tips should help you narrow down your search and find the perfect company to apply to.
After you have applied for a job, there are a few things you can do to follow up and make sure that your application is received and that you are being considered for the position. First, try reaching out to the hiring manager or recruiter directly. You can find their contact information on the company website or on LinkedIn. Second, if you haven't heard back from the company after a week or two, it's ok to reach out again - just be polite and professional. Finally, if you're really interested in a position but haven't been contacted for an interview, you can always try applying directly to the hiring manager.
Remember, the most important thing during your job search is to be patient and stay positive! It can be a long and frustrating process, but if you keep at it, eventually you'll find the perfect company for you.
Do's and Don'ts
Interviews can be nerve-wracking, whether it's your first one or you've been through a few before. The key is to relax and be yourself - if the company is interested in you, they will be able to see past any nerves.
Once the interview is over, there are a few things you should do to follow up and thank the interviewer for their time. First, send a handwritten thank-you note within 24 hours of the interview. Second, connect with the interviewer on LinkedIn and send them a personalized message. Finally, if you haven't heard back from the company after a week or two, it's ok to reach out again - just be polite and professional.
If you are offered a job and accept it, congrats, you are on your way to a successful new career. Contrary to this, if you don't get the job, don't sweat it! Ask for feed back and accept it with grace. The right company is out there for you.
By following these simple tips, you'll be sure to make a great impression during your next interview! Good luck, and thank you for reading! I hope this was helpful. If you have any other questions about job searching, the interview process, or want a review and refresh on your resume feel free to reach out!
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~Laura Brocklehurst
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