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Blog Post: Job Search Frustration? Tips for a New Approach To Job Searching
posted Friday, September 18, 2009 5:39 PM
Job Searching Tips - Your Job Search and Your Resume
Many job seekers have discovered that today, it really does take a little more (effort, patience, skill, time - you name it) to get a job. Let's explore each step of a job search in the short job search questionnaire below and find the opportunities you have to try new job searching techniques. You could end up finding the right job fit for you. Job Searching. How are you looking for jobs? * a. When I search for jobs, I use the same job search criteria each time. * b. I don't get email job alerts- the jobs aren't what I would pick anyway. * c. I don't belong to any professional associations because I am not currently working. If you are using one of the approaches above -what are the opportunities for you to get better results from your job searching? 1.Make a habit of searching for jobs in a variety of ways. There isn't one way to describe a job (or any limit to the creativity of job titles) so branch out with your job search so you can improve your chances of success. Try different job categories, companies, and keywords and see what search results you get. The trick here is to mix your job searching method up frequently and stay on top of your industry or field-related jargon. Sometimes to find the right job, you really have to dig.
For example, if you decided to hang your front door instead of getting a carpenter - you would still want to keep the expectation that the door could open and close properly. The same is true for your resume. If you don't get the job search results you want with your resume - keep working on it or get more help. Help can be a professional resume writing service like we offer at Jobing Career Services, a community service provider, or even reaching out to friends and family for resume feedback. Whatever resume help you think will benefit you in your job searching efforts, I urge you to go get it. Don't be satisfied with a marketing tool that isn't working! Community Comments
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