Your Checklist for Getting That Job

John Krautzel
Posted by in Career Advice


Professionals who begin career hunting often find themselves overwhelmed by the sheer number of necessary tasks within a job search. With a clear plan, an upbeat attitude and a checklist to keep you on track, finding the career of your dreams can become a reality.

Preliminary Stages

Before you begin searching for the perfect position, prepare your professional portfolio. Draft a generic resume detailing your accomplishments, experience and skills and then customize the template to adhere to the requirements of each position that you find. Craft a cover letter that includes an engaging introduction that is designed to capture the employer's attention. Focus on your career accomplishments; once you begin applying for positions, align your experience and achievements with the desired traits mentioned by the employer. Evaluate your social media profiles to ensure your online brand is professional and representative of your industry's expectations.

Networking

Your job search should begin by word of mouth. Reach out to people within your personal and professional networks to let them know you are looking to expand your career. Inquire about openings within the industry and ask members of your network to provide professional references. Identify companies you would like to work for and research their employees to see if you have any acquaintances who can provide a referral or an introduction to hiring managers.

Investigation

Explore all opportunities as you begin your job search. Reach out to local recruiters to inquire about positions, and take advantage of online resources. Online job matching services can simplify your search as you sign up for e-mail job alerts and notifications that match your skills and experience. Be selective when completing job profiles to avoid wasting your time chasing positions that do not match your needs. Look beyond your industry to locate positions in other sectors that may be in need of your skills. For example, accountants are needed in many businesses within a variety of industries, not just within accountancy firms.

Dressing for Success

Smarten up both your wardrobe and your attitude during your job search journey. Respond to emails quickly, and keep a detailed calendar or journal of correspondence with potential employers. Show professionalism at all times, whether at an interview, job fair or networking event, by displaying conservative and neat clothing, good hygiene and a positive attitude. This will help you to make solid first impressions. An effective job search must wow potential employers from the moment they receive your resume to the point you receive a firm job offer.

A job search may last for two weeks or two months. The process of obtaining your desired position within your chosen industry involves organizing your professional materials and taking the right steps to land the interview and the career you desire.


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