Get specific with your job search
take the time to research positions you would really enjoy
Your Appearance and Personality
The first few minutes of an interview are critical for first impressions. Be sure you’ve dressed appropriately for the type of job and company you’re applying to.
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Make the most of your networking skill
your social networking platforms have dedicated groups and pages for you to connect with people for professional opportunities.
Don't limit yourself to online application
By the time you apply, the company might be in the final interview stage, or the job might have even been filled.
Develop examples and stories that showcase your skill
People remember stories, so your goal should be developing a set of interview stories you can use in networking meetings or job interviews that clearly demonstrate your skills, achievements, and passion for your work.
Employment isn’t everything on a well-rounded resume.
This leaves gaps in the work history section that can leave recruiters fearful the job seeker isn’t reliable.
Track your job applications and follow up
Take a moment between each application to jot down some notes about the job so you can easily follow up.
Be Thorough and Patient
Job hunting can feel as though you're playing a multitasking game to try to keep up.