The news on job creation continues to be dim. The latest unemployment
report shows that 9.1% of Americans are still without work. This number
doesn’t capture the unemployed who have become discouraged and have
stopped looking for employment. Like most Professionals reading this article you have prepared your resume and submitted it to many job postings. And just like most Professionals you are waiting for a response to your resume submission. This is where I want to share with you four steps that will improve your job search efforts.
1. Target your search: This is a plug and play economy. That means
hiring managers are looking for people to take care of very specific
problems. So target your search to hiring managers who need what you
love to do. If you are a candidate who has a passion for Non- Profit
work consider targeting your search to companies and facilities that
serve the Elderly, Youth Organizations and the Arts. What is your expertise or passion? This is the time to pursue it.
2. Social Media/Networking: Professionals should be registered with
Linkedin. You should strive to have a minimum of 250 Connections in
order to optimize your use of this site. Start working this list. Be
specific in your requests. Example: if you want to work in HR for a
company in the Telecommunication Industry – ask your Connections about
contacts and their experience in connecting with Professionals in this
area. You’ll be surprised by who your Connections know; unless you ask.
3. Prepare a Value Proposition Statement – those who know me will
tell you that I believe every resume should contain a value proposition
statement. What will you bring to the company that will solve problems
of interest for the Hiring Manager? In other words why should he hire
you?
4. Volunteering – What better way to keep your marketable skills
sharp than to volunteer. This is also a great way to avoid employment
gaps on your resume. If you are a candidate who is talented in Project Management you may want to consider checking with the local school systems to volunteer. Volunteering with your School
System will allow you to do something that you are already extremely
knowledgeable of. Let them know what you’re passionate about and how you
want to make a living.
Getting a job
in the plug and play economy is all about leverage. Use what you have
to get what you want while providing something of value to others. I
find a lot of unemployed Professionals stuck in their search unable to
answer the most basic of questions because they haven’t done their
homework. Understand that your job search is a full time job. There are
many qualified candidates with skills and qualifications
equal to or more impressive than yours. How you go about your job
search is the differentiator. Yes you will face rejection from time to
time; but continue to be persistent in your search and you will land
that satisfying new job.

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