Job Search Tips
Is your job search off to a slow start or getting stuck? Here are some quick time-saving job search tips that will help your hunt for a new job go smoothly.
Be Prepared. Have a telephone answering machine or voice
mail system in place and sign-up for a professional sounding email address. Put
your cell phone number on your resume so you can follow up in a timely manner.
This job search toolkit will help you get everything you need set for your job
search.
Be More
Than Prepared.
Always have an up-to-date resume ready to send - even if you are not currently
looking for work. You never know when an opportunity that is too good to pass up
might come along.
Don't Wait
. If you are laid-off, file for unemployment
benefits right away. You may be able to file online or by phone. Waiting could
delay your benefits check.
Get Help. Utilize free or inexpensive services that
provide career counseling and job search assistance such as college career
offices, state Department of Labor offices or your local public library.
Create Your Own Templates.
Have copies of your resume and cover letter ready to edit. That way you can
change the content to match the requirements of the job you're applying for,
but, the contact information and your opening and closing paragraphs won't need
to be changed.
Use Job Search Engines.
Search the job search engines. Use the job search engine sites to search the
major job banks, company sites, associations, and other sites with job postings
for you.
Jobs by Email. Let the jobs come to you. Use job search
agents to sign up and receive job listings by email. All the major job sites
have search agents and some web sites specialize in sending announcements.
Time Savers. Strapped for time? Consider getting help
writing or editing your resume. Resume posting services that post your resume to
multiple job sites at once can save hours of data entry.
References Ready. Have a list of three references including
name, job title, company, phone number and email address ready to give to
interviewers.
Use Your Network.
Be cognizant of the fact that many, if
not most, job openings aren't advertised. Tell everyone you know that you are
looking for work. Ask if they can help.
This tip isn't a time saver, but, it will broaden your
online job search resources.
Don't Stop.
Don't limit your job searching to the top
sites like Monster, CareerBuilder and HotJobs.
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