5 Tips to Make Job Hunting Easier
As you graduate and step out of college, the next item on your to-do list is to look for a job. But since the country is experiencing what feels like an economic recession and thousands of job lay-offs, expect job hunting to be quite tough and pretty exhausting.
But don’t let a bad economy discourage you from entering the workforce. Job hunting might be a little difficult, but here are some tips to make it a simpler task:
- Assess yourself.
You need take time to assess your skills, career objectives, and personal mission. It is important to be aware of your capabilities and strengths to know how to “sell” yourself to companies during job hunting. Deeply evaluate your abilities so you can easily find the career that suits your background, skills, and interests perfectly. - Gather information.
In job hunting, you need to gather information and research on careers and industries that interest you. You can surf the web and use a lot of sites to check if there are any vacant positions you qualify for, as well as to find out more about the nature of work involved in a particular industry or company you’re interested in. - Be proactive.
Don’t just rely on job advertisements on newspapers or the Internet. Some companies try to save their finances by not posting any vacancies, since doing that involves a lot of money. Why don’t you visit companies around your area and create direct contacts with various employers? Pass your resume and be friendly when asking for any vacancies and the background of the company. Your initiative and determination will surely set you apart from other applicants. - Prepare your material.
Make a short yet concise resume with an accurate description of your skills, abilities, career objectives. If you’ve had a job before, be sure to specify projects you’ve handled or undertaken, since your experience alone will give you an edge over the other candidates. A well-tailored resume can get instant recognition that can help you land the job. - Get ready for the interview.
During the job interview, remember to speak with confidence and respond intelligently to questions thrown at you by your potential employer. He or she might ask questions about the company, which is why researching is a must in job hunting. But don’t be too confident because too much of that might be mistaken as arrogance. Just be courteous and be on your toes during the interview to show exactly how competent you are.You also need to dress appropriately. The safest route in dressing up for job interviews is to dress conservatively and respectably. For men and women, a solid colored (black, gray or navy blue) suit is ideal. Men shouldn’t come in jeans or sneakers, and women should avoid putting on too much make-up or wearing revealing outfits And most of all, be on time. Being punctual during your scheduled job interview shows that you have a solid sense of professionalism and responsibility.
Keep in mind these tips when you begin job hunting. These can help you make such task a little bit easier. Good luck!










