December 11

Shopping for a New Job

Shopping for a New JobAh, to be a kid again, to feel excited as the holiday season approaches so you can finally open your presents. The holidays might not be as fun for adults because of all the shopping and holiday preparation, but there’s an upside to the increased consumerism this season brings.

Shopping for holiday gifts is similar to shopping for your next job, many of the shopping and bargain hunting tricks you learn this season could help with your job search.

Still not seeing the connection between the two? Let me help you.

The early bird gets the bargain
You know what it’s like shopping for gifts at the last minute right? The choices are limited, the size/color you’re looking for is not available and there are too many people hoping to get a last minute gift. The same applies when you’re looking for a job. If you see a job ad that looks promising, send your application right away. If you wait too long, you might miss the application period, or worse, another applicant might have already landed the job.

Keep notes of what you’ve bought
Savvy and organized shoppers keep lists of everything they need to buy so they can easily check off items once it’s bought and wrapped. Keeping track of things is also important in job hunting. Keeping a list of the applications allows you to monitor the progress of your application. Your notes can include the status of your application, company’s contact info, and a date when you should call to follow-up and other pertinent information. (Check out JibberJobber.com. JibberJobber is an excellent tool for this!)

Job ads are like wish lists
It’s easier to buy a gift for someone who knows what they want, right? That’s what wish lists are for… It gives you an idea of what the recipient wants. Now when it comes to job hunting, the job ad is there to tell applicants what the employer is looking for. It’s their hiring wish list, if you want to get the job, your resume and cover letter should reflect the qualities and skills indicated in the job posting.

Happy and safe holidays to all!

* Guest post by Michelle Riklan of Riklan Resources, Inc.  Michelle is an international award-winning resume writer, the Managing Director of Riklan Resources, Inc. as well as the co-founder of Five Star Career Services, and the co-founder of Self-Improvement Online. Connect with Michelle Riklan on LinkedIn.

 


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