Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Job searching tips from the trenches - how to get the job you want -

Job searching tips from the trenches - how to get the job you want - Today, I am happy to share a guest post by Teresa Basich, who has just joined Radian6 as the companys Content Marketing Manager. Teresa writes a terrific blog, Writing On Purpose and is on Twitter @transitionaltee. Job searching. Its daunting these days, isnt it? With talk of mile-high unemployment rates and the scarcity of jobs lurking around every media corner, it can be easy to become overwhelmed at the thought of having to look for your next big break. When I began my job search in January of 2009, I was up against more than just a bad economy and scary news stories; I was hoping to make a slight career change and find my new gig 2,000 miles away from my current city of residence. Despite the odds, I was offered an incredible role that will allow me to finally do what I love and move across the country, too. If you need proof the old ways of finding a job dont work anymore, my story is that proof. And if you need some ideas for how to get started on the road to a job you truly love, start here. 3 Dos and 1 Big Dont to Help You Get the Role You Want Strategically network. Dont just throw yourself into every networking event you can fit into your calendar; seek out industry- and organization-specific events that you know people youre interested in connecting with will attend. Because Im a bit of an introvert, I joined online social networks and made a point to connect with professionals I respected who worked for companies doing great things. And when I felt comfortable, I took those relationships offline. Bottom line: spend your networking energy making connections that count. Invest in your rà ©sumà ©. Remember, your rà ©sumà © is your first impression and one shot. And not only will a well-crafted rà ©sumà © make a fantastic impression on potential employers, if its at its best, itll remind you how great a professional catch you really are. I met Miriam of Keppie Careers via Twitter and decided to enlist her services after finding the resources and advice she tweeted incredibly helpful. Miriam and I worked together to revamp my rà ©sumà ©, so I was able to take ownership of the document while she taught me how to reflect on my experience in ways that highlighted what Id accomplished in my career. Show what you know. Your path to success lies in the knowledge you hold, but that knowledge will get you nowhere if you dont demonstrate it. There are plenty of opportunities outside of formal interviews in which you can show your smarts, including informational interviews, online forums, professional meet-ups and volunteering. Not only did I engage in conversations about marketing and social media on Twitter, I created a blog and maintained it regularly to demonstrate my writing skills and inspire engaging conversation. Dont wait. One of the biggest mistakes people make in their professional career is waiting until they need a network to build it. It is so easy to get comfortable with your job and put off attending professional events and joining business organizations, but if you do the work now, youll make incredible connections while continuing to learn about your field outside the bubble of your organization. And, if the time comes for you to tap into your network for help, itll be ready and waiting. I made the unfortunate mistake of waiting until I lost my job to build my network, but now that Ive experienced the power of my connections firsthand, I dont plan on letting that network dissipate. There is no one standard way to successfully navigate a job search, but having a few tips in your pocket from someone whose been there can help. Although these sound like basic action steps, its surprising how many job seekers stubbornly avoid them. Connect with people, put time and effort into your rà ©sumà © so it reflects what youve done and take those opportunities that give you a chance to show off your smarts. Good luck out there! If your job hunt is stalled, I can help! Need a great resume? Tips to use social networking? Interview coaching?   If you need help mobilizing your networks and your job search plans,  learn more about how I can help you! While youre at it, dont forget those social networks! Be sure to become a  fan of Keppie Careers on FacebookId be thrilled to have you as part of the community! Since were on the subject of doing something newAre you on Twitter? Jump on and touch base with me  @keppie_careers.

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