Thursday, July 2, 2020
How to Start Your Job Search - Copeland Coaching
How to Start Your Job Search Youâve decided 2019 is the year. Youâre going to find a new job. Youâve been waiting for the right time, and itâs finally here. After years and years of hating your job, youâve heard the market has finally turned around. Youâre ready for something new. If youâre like many people, you havenât looked in so long, youâre really not sure where to begin. Perhaps the last time you looked for a job, you found it the old fashioned way. Applying online feels scary. It seems like such a big deal that it can stop you from starting. The good news is this. Companies have been telling candidates, âApply online. If youâre a good fit, weâll call you.â But, in reality, many managers are hiring in just the same way youâre used to â" the old fashioned way. If you think about it, it makes sense. When a manager decides to hire someone new, they typically think about whether or not they know someone who would be a good fit. If not, they ask around to see if they know anyone who knows anyone. It feels better to hire someone they know and trust. It feels less risky. Very rarely will a hiring manager first think, âWow! Iâd love to sort through a few hundred resumes today from the internet.â The internet is typically where they look when they donât know someone else. They may even try a headhunter or external recruiter before they trust internet applications. So, good news is â" the job search has changed less than it seems like from the outside. The other good news is, the internet has given job seekers an incredible amount of transparency that we didnât have before. Itâs never been easier to know which companies were hiring. Itâs never been easier to find out what a particular job is worth. You can now find out what a companyâs employees think of their CEO and their company. You can even study interview questions before your first interview. In a way, the internet has helped to level the playing field for job seekers. If youâve never seen this sort of information before, there are three websites you should check out: Glassdoor, LinkedIn, and Indeed. And, if youâre just starting to search, donât let the new internet process scare you. Keep looking the old fashioned way, with a little bit of internet research thrown in for good measure. Itâs okay to email your application directly to the hiring manager. Itâs okay to ask a friend who works at the company to put in a good word for you. The old process still applies. Before you apply, take a little time to revise your resume. You want it to be up to date, accurate, and error free. When you do get in front of the hiring manager, you want to put your best foot forward the first time. That also hasnât changed. I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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