Sunday Chat: Job Hunting




  1. Your resume should be clean and simple.  Try to focus it towards each specific job
  2. Take the initiative and reach out to get on their radar.  If they don’t know who you are, they will never call. You have to sell yourself
  3. Clean up your social media and ensure it is respectable as companies do check
  4. Use social media like twitter to know which companies are hiring
  5. Network, network, network: job fairs, friends, linkedin.com 
  6. Go on interviews for jobs you don’t think you want. This keeps your interviewing skills sharp and you never know where an opportunity will lead  indeed.com is a great job site
  7. Don’t rule out Staffing Agencies or a Headhunter
  8. Get an email address so you can follow-up within 24 hours with a thank you note
  9. Stay positive. This shows in your confidence in interviewing
  10. Consider taking a temporary position as it is sometimes easier to get a job when you have a job.  You can always leave this off of your resume if you choose

3 comments:

  1. What should I do if my boss is delegating most of her work on me? I have previous experience as a supervisor in the field and she doesnt. Now she uses that to justify dumping her work on me by saying she doesnt know how to do it and doesnt have the time. Also my phone number was posted as contact for emergencies in the office and so far I have received 4 calls at night. I finally emailed her boss asking for a raise due to the extra work and i was told to be a team player and to prove my self worth before asking for a raise. She is even going to have a meeting this week to tell us that. I have 16 years experience in the field but only one with this company. I am already applying to other jobs to get out of the situation but the job market is limited in the area I live. Any advice?
    Thanks,
    Maria

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    1. I answered but don't see my comment so will type it again. I am glad that you are looking for another position. This situation sounds very difficult. If you are in a larger corporation, you could involve HR and they would have your job scope and be able to say what you should/shouldn't do. If this is a smaller company (which is sounds like) then unfortunately you don't have a lot of recourse and have to deal with the boss. It is a difficult situation as you don't want to alienate them when you need the job but they sound like the type of individual who will continue to take advantage.

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