10 Steps to Find a New Job

If you are wanting to begin a career, or just searching for a new one, there are some definite steps you should take. It isn’t always easy to find a new job, but with a little effort on your part, you will be ready to start a new job in no time at all.

  • To help with your job search, you should invest in job search software. Software such as this will help with reducing time spent filling out cover letters and applications. Some have reminders to help you remember what you are supposed to be accomplishing and how long you have to finish. Most job search software will also allow you to keep up with where you have applied.
  • I hate to suggest it, but you should really send specialized resumes to each job you apply for. I know it takes more time, but the right job is worth the effort.
  • Third, be prepared to use snail-mail, since most big corporations don’t even look at the automated resumes they receive.
  • When trying to find a new job, you should refine your resume. Make sure all dates and references have been appropriately updated. Don’t forget to add in any new job related tasks you might have accomplished.
  • Fifth, it is sometimes a good idea to have your references call your prospective employer immediately after you apply. This helps you ensure that your references are ready, shows the employer how organized you are, and often speeds up the employment process.
  • A sixth step is to consider working as a temp to get your “foot in the door.” Many agencies hire temps following their temporary position, using the original experience as a test run. When the employer discovers you are exceptional at what you are doing and how personable you are, they will be much more apt to hire you.
  • Your social network is very important. You have to sell yourself, and be good at it to find a new job. Consider joining a social internet site that somehow relates to your field of expertise.
  • As the saying goes, “It’s all in whom you know.” With that in mind, surround yourself with friends that are professionals, like you.
  • A ninth step to finding a new job is to consider writing a blog. This is a great way to get people to recognize your name and that you are interested and knowledgeable about the subject. For example, start blogging and interacting with other bloggers. Leave positive comments on blogs relating to your prospective employer and they will be sure to recognize you in no time.
  • The final tip on finding a new job is one of the most important. Work on your job interview skills. You don’t want to spend oodles of time on the perfect resume and cover letter, only to have an attack of nerves during the interview and leave the wrong impression when you meet your prospective employer.
  • Follow these 10 steps to finding a new job and you will be starting a new career in no time.