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Blog Post: Successful job searches – commit to doing your personal best!


posted Wednesday, December 31, 2008

I read an interesting statistic about job searches recently.  The statistic was:

About 2/3 rd of unemployed people conducting a job search spend 5 hours a week or less on their search. 

I don’t know if this statistic is accurate…but I put the question to you:  How much time do you devote to your search?  Now don’t worry, there is no wrong answer to this one.  I am guessing that regardless of the answer you give for the length of time, that the time feels like it is a lot longer than it is.  After all, there are a lot of worries surrounding a job search – everything from money, fear of rejection… I am getting butterflies just writing about it!  This process is stressful, exhausting --- and also extremely important!

So how do you make your job search one that you are excited to make a full-time job? 

Whatever has helped you to stay focused and energized on the task at hand in other situations, may also work for you in your job search.   Take a moment to reflect on what you are most successful doing.  Ask yourself what you did to be successful at that task, and then apply those skills to your job search. 

For example - think of how you have made difficult situations better for yourself in the past: 

Did you invite friends to help?

Did you get everything super-organized and then dive in?

Did you seek the advice of a professional?

Did you read books to help you gain new insights?

Are you a person that needs to make a list to stay focused on what needs to get done?

Did you alternate between difficult and easier tasks?

Did you research on-line resources?

Did you engage in an activity that built you up after facing a rejection?

The questions above are not a check-list of what to do, but ideas of questions to ask yourself – to help you find the approach to your search that will give you the strength to commit to your successful job search, completely. 

Feel free to share your strategies for a successful search below!

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Burton Evans Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:21 PM
I have recently joined a couple of networking groups one for 50+, and another one tomorrow for military veterans. This has provided me with several leads and contacts for possible jobs and training opportunities.
indu balaram Tuesday, January 13, 2009 3:32 PM
Burton,

Can you please let me know about the networking group for 50+? I would like to join.

Thanks
Randy Shawn Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:52 AM
I am all ears to any suggestions!

I have been at this "job searching" thing since I got laid off in October 2007 and I have had about 10 interviews out of over 150 applications/sent resumes.

I accepted a part time job making $7.02 an hour then landed a contract job making $14.00 (which ends next week).

I haven't stopped looking but over the last 15 months, I have expanded my search into other industries and have included other job search engines such as: craigslist.com, indeed.com, hcareers.com, springsjobs.com, careerbuilder.com, monster.com, usajobs.gov, and churchstaffing.com.

I will not give up and spend an average of 20 hours per week of job searching, job applying, profile updating, resume updating, cover letter updating, and praying.

The job will come.
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