Monday, October 21, 2019
Land That Entry Level Job in 3 Easy Steps
Land That Entry Level Job in 3 Easy Steps Sandy Donovan over at the Career One Stop blog has 3 great suggestions for job hunters feeling shut out at the gates. How do you make up for a lack of experience, a job gap, or a stagnant hiring climate in your dream field? à 1. Donââ¬â¢t Send Your Resume to EveryoneI know itââ¬â¢s tempting when youââ¬â¢re not getting so much as a nibble, but trying to apply for every job you might be remotely qualified for or could conceivably enjoy is a losing proposition. Your resume should be tailored to every job you apply for, and if youââ¬â¢re sending it out 50 times a day, youââ¬â¢re not taking the time to ensure youââ¬â¢re a great match making a great impression. This doesnââ¬â¢t mean never send it out, ità means be smart about sending it out.à 2. Network With People in Your FieldEven if your resume doesnââ¬â¢t represent what a great employee you could be- maybe your previous experience isnââ¬â¢t a good match or you had time away from the workforce- you proba bly know someone who appreciates your potential. And they probably know others in their field who would benefit from a terrific recommended candidate like you.Talk to literally everyone: use social media, use LinkedIn, and pick up the phone to schedule informational interviews or even quick chats over coffee. Find people who have the kind of job you want, and ask them to tell you what helped them get where they are. Get your name and your best resume in front of as many people in your field as possible.à 3. Research Your IndustryDonââ¬â¢t expect your personal connections to do all the work for you- itââ¬â¢s your responsibility to explore all your options. Look into professional associations and certifications for your field, know what to expect with your salary potential, and identify local business and prospective clients. Know your industry and know yourself, so that when you finally get the call, you can interview as a well-informed, astute candidate.
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