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With unemployment on the rise, it is no secret that people are looking for the best way to go about the job hunt. Which Website should you use? Is it still necessary to send out thank you notes after interviews? Where can you go for interview tips? Is your resume okay? All these questions spin around in the minds of those whose new job is to day in and day out search for a job. In my experience, looking for a job can be a lot more stressful and grueling than actually having one. Use your resources and make the best of your time.
Attitude is half the battle when job hunting. Wake up with a purpose and a plan each day so that you don't fall into the trap of despair and self pity. Instead of feeling sorry for yourself, think of this as an opportunity. Keep detailed spreadsheets regarding the types of jobs you've applied to and the passwords for the various job sites that you use. Make sure your unemployment records are clear and up to date.
Most people these days probably don't even leave the house when they are looking for a job because everything is done online. Many companies don't even want phone calls, they simply want the resume and and they'll go from there. E-mail follow up might be allowed but don't try knocking on the door because you might just push the HR team over the edge. Each company has its own preferences. However, web based applications seem to be taking precedence over paper ones. Do some research regarding the various jobs sites available online, including websites for specific companies, cities and colleges or education districts and the application methods for each so that you can follow the rules. Consider also signing up for a networking group or site.
Recently while I was unemployed I embarked upon a brand new way of searching for a job. I decided that for each application I sent in I would find someone that I knew that worked at the company or had a connection with the company and I would ask them to put a word in for me with the human resources or hiring department. This was a very successful practice as I found that only a few days after being laid off I was able to get an interview. A week later I had another interview and after only 3 weeks I had been hired. In this economy that is a very quick turnaround. Make sure you use your connections to your advantage - keep in mind that they won't hesitate to use you if the need arises. And that's why we network to begin with - to help each other out during these types of situations.
Do your research! Talk to people and look online for information regarding any company that you are thinking about working for. You want to know what you are getting into. Be smart and focused in your job search. Keep your spirits up and know your stuff. Don't get lazy but instead keep your resume polished and your interview skills up to date. Have you suit cleaned and if you have to make yourself a to-do list then do it. Attitude and organization are essential to a well balanced job search.
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