Creating a Job Search Plan
So are you looking for a new job? Are you currently working or not? Are you laid off or has your position been eliminated? What is your plan? How do you create a plan? It is good to be organized and to have a plan on finding a job and getting back to work or to find a more stable job. Here are some planning tips;
Create a Plan
Looking for a job? Your first impulse may be to grab the help-wanted section or surf the Web for job ads. But your job search will be more effective if you first take the time to create a plan. Keep these two job-hunting truths in mind: Job hunting takes time. Whether you’re currently unemployed or working 50 hours a week, it’s important to commit as much time as you reasonably can to job search activities. Read more about setting a job-hunting schedule. Job hunters need goals and a schedule. Job search scheduling and goal setting should be done daily and weekly. For example, block out the hours you’ve committed to the search and identify what you plan to accomplish. If you set 9-11 a.m., Monday, for library research, your goal could be to identify 10 new employers you can pursue. Tuesday’s goal could be contacting the 10 new employers you identified Monday. Tuesday, 1-3 p.m., may be scheduled for making direct telephone contacts. Be realistic, but challenge yourself. Source: careeronestop.org webste
Job Hunting
So once you have your plan you are another step closier to finding your new job. Another big step to do is to keep the faith and keep a positive attitude. Most employer wants to hire people who see a glass Half Full. Let me know your thoughts or ideas. Also please join my facebook and Linkedin using my e-mail of mills.management@hotmail.com
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