3 Things that Will Help Your Career and Your Job Search

Melvin Richardson
There are a number of ways that you can go about finding a job. Some people target one specific area of the job search and that's all they do. For example some people will get the Sunday paper and go through the classified section and they will respond to the job offers that are listed. In today's economy when so many people are out of work you cannot rely on one source along. Here are some things that will expedite your job search.

Networking

If you are looking for a job the best way to find a job is through networking. Statistics show that 80% of jobs are found by networking. You should make out a list of 100 people you can possible network with. When you network you have to let them know that you are actively looking for a job. Give them a business card that has your name and the type of job you are looking for. Networking should not be limited to a chosen few. It should include everyone. Even if you are not able to network completely you should let everyone know you are looking. Some of the people you should tell are the mailman, the grocery store clerk, people at your church, your hairstylist, barber shop, contacts at your previous employer, friends, family, neighbors, and the list goes on. There is no shortage regarding the number of people that you can get the word out to.

Exhaust your resources

When you start looking for a job it can become a job. You should be prepared to exhaust your resources. Whatever channel or avenue to can pursue that will help you get a job then you should do it. Sometimes visiting a chamber of commerce will work wonders. You never know who will be in attendance. You might meet someone that does not know of a job for you but they may know someone who is hiring.
Volunteering is another great way to find a job. A lot of executives do volunteer work in their communities. If you volunteer you just never know who you are going to meet. Find those things that you have an interest in and start doing some volunteer work.

Don't forget about the websites like www.careerbuilder.com an d www.jobs.com. Build a profile and post your resume to these sites. Having your resume out there is just another way of communicating that you are in the job market. There is no telling what can become of this.

Fears and obstacles

Sometimes it's a good idea to jump over into another industry. You may have to overcome some fears and obstacles. We are creatures of habit. So often we become so accustomed to doing the same thing over and over. If your career is one that you have worked in for your entire life then you may be skeptical about your level of success in another area or industry. If you do a little research and find out what is required within the confines of another industry you will increase your chances of success immensely.

Published by Melvin Richardson

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