7 Clever Moves To Boost Your Job Search

Posted by | February 27, 2017 | Article University

Looking for a job can be very tasking. It takes a lot of time and energy because it is not something that can be done in a day.

For some, it is as simple as sending in their first application. But for others, the job search takes longer.

In this article, I will give you tips to help you jump start your job search in case it has stalled and how to improve your chances of landing a job.

1. Give Your CV a Makeover

Sometimes not being able to get a job might be because your CV does not really show how qualified you are for the position.

Just having a CV that states your qualifications is not enough; you need to indicate how those qualifications match with what the employer is looking for.

You can even go as far as having your CV reviewed by professions who will help you package your qualifications in an attractive manner.

2. Refresh your interviewing skills

Have you gone for an interview and you think you did well only to never hear from the hiring manager again?

No matter how qualified you are for the position, if your interview skills are lacking you might end up missing out.

Therefore it is important that you improve your interviewing skills in order to boost your chances. If you feel the need to get professional help, then you can even get interview coaching.

3. Build your image online

Having no online presence is just as bad as having a bad online presence. Whether you like it or not, most employers will Google you. What they find will determine whether you are considered for the position or not.

It is important that you ensure you have a good and an active online presence. Get a LinkedIn profile it will help boost your jobs search. If you are a writer, it is important that you have a blog or something similar.

4. Approach Your Search from a Different Angle

We get so many calls from people who have been applying for jobs they feel qualified for but they still don’t get positive results.

The strategy is to change strategies. Instead of applying for jobs in just any industry, pick an industry you are interested in if you have no work experience or if you do have work experience apply for jobs in the industry you have worked in.

For example, if you have been working in the manufacturing industry, it is best to apply for jobs in the same industry as opposed to applying for jobs in the banking industry.

This is because most employers specify that they want candidates who have worked in that particular industry.

5. Networking

How does your network look? Is it full of people working in your industry or not? It is important to remember that networking is an important part of any job search.

As such you should ensure that you have people in your network, who can help you with your job search.

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6. Don’t get comfortable with the online platform.

The internet has made it easier for one to apply for jobs online without having to walk all over town. This is a good thing however; it is important that you get out in the world and attend events or seminars.

This will not only increase your network but it will also ensure that you are visible to potential employers.

You never know you might just meet someone who might end up connecting you with a job.

7. Review Your Cover Letter

Your cover letter is what the recruiter will see first. What they see will determine whether your CV gets looked at or is thrown out.

This means your cover letter should communicate that you are indeed the best candidate for the position.

Therefore, to prevent your job search from stalling, you should stop sending generic cover letters because they end up hurting your chances of getting a job.

You might want to consider having your Cover letter professionally done to ensure it is well written and can get the employer to look at your CV.

No matter what, it is important to remember that job searching takes time and it is important to stay positive throughout the process. Try some of these tips to revive your job search, you never know your next job might be around the corner.

By Michelle Wanjiku