When the economy is in bad shape, the job market is
usually worse. Those with jobs are
trying to stay employed and people without jobs are desperately trying
to find
a new job, both can be extremely stressful.
If you put in the time and effort into finding
a new job you will be rewarded no matter how fierce the competition is.
Stay
motivated and persistent – finding a new job is your new job right
now.
These are the top ten ways to find a new
job:
1.
Use
the Internet Daily – It is so easy to get lost on the Internet
wasting time on websites, job boards and social media sites with no real
benefits. Make sure you are actively
spending your time on the Internet looking for and applying to jobs and
networking
with those who may be able to help.
There are a ton of useful job boards and career sites to help you focus
your search. Check out
Job
Board Reviews
to help find the most useful websites to your industry or profession.
Do your best to stay focused on your job
search for a few hours a day. Be sure to actively apply to jobs, don’t
just
upload your resume and wait for phone calls.
2.
Perfect
your resume – Your resume is
often the first glimpse a potential employer gets of you and your
skills, make
sure it accurately details your skills and work history and how they can
benefit your future employer. Make sure
you have someone proof read it before sending it out and try to
customize it
for each job you are applying for.
3.
Network – Let everyone you know that you are looking
for a job. The more people you have out
there on your team, with eyes open the more opportunities you will have.
Tell everyone in your network what kind of a
job you are looking for or any special skills you may have. You can
forward your resume to people in your
network and ask them if they know of anyone hiring or if they can check
within
their company for any open positions. Most people actually find and are
hired
through referrals from a friend or family member than any other
source.
4.
Go
back to school – Now is the
time to get the competitive edge over other job candidates. Many people
are finding it hard to get to a
traditional college or university and are opting for online schools and
programs. Look into enrolling in an
accredited online
college for some online courses and upgrading your training.
Increasing your education will improve your
resume and get you one step closer to landing a job.
5.
Target
Local Companies – Get out and
start knocking on some doors. If you are
not having any luck online submitting your resume online, it’s time to
get out and
start meeting people face to face. Make
a list of companies in your area that you would like to work for, call
them
directly to see if they have any openings that interest you. If that
doesn’t work, put on some
professional attire and stop by with your resume in hand.
6.
Industry
Mags and Social Niches –
Sometimes the best positions that are the perfect fit are only being
advertised
in industry specific magazines and publications. Sign up for some
Industry trade magazines,
online groups, forums, and social networks.
Reading up on the latest industry news is a great way to stay on top and
find new open positions. It also will
help with your industry specific networking.
7.
Job
Fairs – Can it get better than
this. Job fairs are a giant room or
convention center filled with companies who are looking to hire. Dress
to impress, print out a bunch of copies
on your resume and start talking to companies who are looking to hire.
It’s such an easy way to meet people and get
some help with your search.
8.
Get
some Professional Help -
Recruiters, headhunters, and temp agencies are always looking for
qualified
candidates. Find some recruiters that
specialize in your industry or position and get them your
resume.
9.
State
and public resources – There
are so many free resources offered by your state to help job seekers
find a new
job. Most states and counties offer
everything from resume writing services, career counseling, and lots of
sessions on all the skills you will need to find you new job. State and
local resources are also often
given lists of openings that aren’t posted or found in other locations.
Pop on over and see what they can
offer.
10.
Consider
Freelancing – If you are not
finding the right full time position, consider taking a contract
position or
freelancing your services out. Many
companies are not able to hire for full time positions but would be
willing to
give you a try on an as need basis.
Get on out there!
Remember to Network, keep your head up and Don’t give up! There is
someone out there waiting to hire
you.