In this challenging job market, too many job seekers make the mistake of only using online job listings to find employment. To score that new job faster, use multiple strategies to maximize your results. Here are a few ways to find a great new job.
Employment Agencies
Employment agencies, also known as recruiters or headhunters, are hired and paid by companies to fill job openings. This presents an advantage to job seekers, as these agencies often assist candidates with resume and interview skills to appeal to the companies. Submit your resume and cover letter to a few recruiters in your industry, and let them do the hard work for you.
Previous Employers
Another approach to finding a new job is to look no further than your previous one. If you left on good terms, there's no reason why you can't explore new opportunities that may have formed since your departure. Keep in contact with former colleagues; as they move to different positions or new companies, they may be able to provide references or information on new opportunities.
Networking
No matter how technologically advanced the modern job search becomes, having great connections remains one of the best ways to secure a new job. Your network can be made up of friends, family members, former colleagues, bosses or clients. Expand your digital reach with online networking sites such as LinkedIn, where you can upload your resume and make instant connections with key people in your industry.
Career Consultants
A career consultant doesn't actually find you a new job; they help you market yourself based on your career goals and industry. If you're in the market for an upper management or executive position, it may be worth the expense to have a career consultant help you with your resume, wardrobe and interview skills. The more polished and prepared you are, the easier it will be to secure that new position.
Personal Website
A personal website or blog can help get your face and name out there. Include your resume, a brief professional biography, a headshot and your contact details. Include a link to your personal website on your LinkedIn page, resume, email signatures and business cards. Also, consider including relevant keywords on your web page to improve your chances of making it to the top of search pages. A personal website is a great way to bring potential employers to you, rather than the other way around.
While there are plenty of ways to find a new job, you don't have to exhaust yourself trying them all at once. Consider the strategies that appeal to you the most based on your industry and personality, and add them to your arsenal. Employing multiple strategies to your job search makes finding a new job easier and less stressful.
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