Smarter Ways to Finding a New Job

Finding a new job is rarely simple and the unemployment has been alarmingly high the past few months.

If you’ve been laid off due to the coronavirus or are just in search of a new job, you might find yourself at a loss.

You might be struggling to find any positions to apply for or you may fail to nail your interviews.

If you’re struggling to win the hiring game, there are a few ways to improve your chances of landing that dream job.

Stop scouring the newspaper or calling local businesses.

Here are a few smarter ways to find a new job.

 

Check online job search engines

Sure, you could check the website of every local business you know and see if they’re hiring, but that will take a very long time and not yield many results.
Instead, use an online job search engine like EmploymentHub. Employment Hub allows you to search by industry, keyword, and location.
You can browse jobs by company, city, state, and industry.
If you know you’d like to work in customer service and are open to moving, you can search for careers in that industry without limiting it to location.
If you’re determined to stay in your hometown, just look for open positions in your area.
Check out the job requirements and salaries of careers you’re interested in and start applying. It’s very simple to search for a new job when all the open positions are at your fingertips.
 

Expand your search and your options

If you haven’t had any luck finding a position that suits you, it may be time to expand your options.
There are a few ways to find new positions that would fit your skills.
You might need to search by industry instead of by job position.
Looking for a head accountant position might be limiting you too much.
Instead, look through all accounting positions and see if there’s one that might fit your background.
If you have a broad degree and aren’t sure what to do with it, talk with career advisors and see what types of jobs your skills fit.
You may have never considered marketing before but find that your English degree makes you well-suited for the job.
By expanding your options and search criteria, you’ll set yourself up for greater success.
 

Consider an internship first

Sometimes, the jobs just aren’t there.
You might be lacking the experience or skills necessary to land your dream job.
Consider taking an internship first. Some are unpaid and others pay only a small stipend, so this may not be an option for you depending on your financial situation, but an internship can lead to a great new career.
You’ll meet people in your chosen field, build your resume, and maybe even receive a job offer at the end of your internship.
This is a great option for anyone who’s struggling to find a full-time position or is switching careers.
Take what you learn during an internship and use it to find an incredible job.
 

Improve your interviewing skills

Maybe you’re finding incredible-sounding jobs, but you struggle to land them.
When you ask the interviewer for feedback, you’re told that they found someone who was a better fit.
What’s stopping you from getting your dream job?
It might be your experience or it could be your interviewing skills.
If it’s your experience, find an internship.
If you know you’re a mess during interviews, use this time to improve your skills.
Ask a friend or family member to do a practice interview with you.
Have him or her prepare the questions without you so you can simulate a real situation.
After, ask him or her to give you constructive feedback and use that advice to improve yourself.
You might realize you never do any research before an interview or you struggle to speak positively about yourself.
Whatever it may be, now’s the time to learn how to nail an interview.
When you find that perfect job, do everything you can to get it.
Prepare for the interview and improve your resume. You can use modern resume templates, as it would work wonders for your resume.
Once you find the right job listing, you’ll be ready.
 

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Navrajvir Singh
Navrajvir Singhhttp://www.raletta.in
Entrepreneur. Strategist. Think Tank.

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