Online Job Searching - 7 Tips for Success
Are you looking for a new job? The problem with finding and landing a new position is that there are so many different kinds of jobs out there, that it can be overwhelming trying to decide where to start your search.
However, if you follow the tips below, you will be able to land an amazing opportunity in no time!
* Make sure your profile is up-to-date and you show off your skills well. Your website should have professional pictures and an updated resume; alternatively, resume services like myresume may help.
* Always list location preference prior to applying for jobs near or far away from home. You may be able to travel for work if you prefer to.
* Make a list of the companies you really want to work for and apply!
* You should definitely take advantage of social media networks; connect with people from your industry or field, join groups and search for opportunities. It's all there waiting for you!
* Make sure the job description matches what you are looking for in a career, but don't be afraid to make inquiries about the position or your opportunity - this is a great way to build rapport and get your foot in the door.
* Reach out to those you already know and have worked with but haven't talked to in a while. You never know where they might be employed and they may be able to help you get started in your new career.
* Network like crazy! Join groups and attend events, especially those relating to the kind of job you'd like to land. Get out there and meet as many people as possible - soon you'll make connections that can help point you in the right direction!
* Be prepared for your search, by exploring companies and industries prior to your new position. This will give you a better idea of what potential jobs or businesses could be a good fit for you.
* Be patient - this is a very competitive job market and it may take several weeks to get the position you desire.
* Be grateful, for all of the opportunities you have in your life, both big and small. They are all gifts!
So there you have it! 7 tips for online job searching success. Follow these tips and enjoy the process, stay positive and good things will come to those that wait - in this case, an amazing new career.
If you're interested in a more detailed reading on searching for jobs online , check out Getting a Job Online by Linda Albert .
Source: Getting a Job Online . From Career Press. Linda Albert. Tucson, Arizona. 2010
With permission from Career Press and author Linda Albert.
Author: Lauren Dyer
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Conclusion:
So, there you have it. There's my five tips for getting a job in the industry in Canada.
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