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This article offers three tips you can use to improve your chances of landing a new job. In today's competitive job market, it pays to learn as much as you can about conducting an effective job search campaign.
Use all the technology available to you today, there are many job search engines available to you, some even let you post looking for work ads, use these to your advantage. The same as a selling is a numbers game so is looking for a new job, the more you are out there and the further you can spread your job search message the higher your chances are of finding a job.
Look professional before you begin, if you have a dodgy email address; fix it! today it is simple to have a professional email address, there is nothing wrong with using Gmail, Yahoo or Hot Mail just makeĀ the address suitable for business use.
What does your message bank say about you? Using a funny answering message is fine for your mates but do you think it is wise for a prospective employer to hear 'sorry I am out getting drunk at the moment please leave a message' Record a business suitable message and stack the job search percentages more in your favour.
Have your resume ready to send, even better use a template so you can customise the resume for each job application. Have you updated your references? Are your hobbies and interests actually what you like to do, if you have written you like to play golf what would happen if the interviewer asked you golf specific questions?
Stand out in the crowd, if the job you are applying for has many applicants print your resume in a vibrant colour, your resume will stand out in the sea of white, next day call the person and ask how it is going, refer them to your vibrant resume that they have now pulled out and is sitting on top of the stack.
Social networks, what does your Facebook, Bebo, Myspace say about you, is your profile publicly viewable? If you were an employer would you still hire you after looking at your on-line profiles? Make sure your profiles are not publicly viewable and clean up content that could do your job search efforts harm.
To be able to know more about job search tips, you must also consider some factors like attending free seminars to help you educate yourself and improve your job search skills and gain competitive edge in today's job market. The free Philadelphia Job Hunters Education and Networking Event will tackle how to dress for success, how to stay motivated during your job search, job search strategies for the currently employed, tools for recent college graduates, and internet job search strategies.
