Start networking
There are various ways to locate a job. One way is to network. As they say, your network determines your net-worth.
So, talk to as many people as possible who are already in the kind of jobs that you aspire for. Here are some ways to be proactive.
1. Join a professional association
You can consider joining professional bodies. These associations have chapters in many cities and meet frequently to discuss industry relevant issues. Find a fraternity in your field of work and sign up today.
2. Register on online business/social networks
You can register yourself and join some popular online networks, which serve as a good platform to connect for business reasons, however on a more casual basis.
3. Attend college alumni meets
Your batch mates or seniors may now hold influential positions in the corporate world. Be sure to attend the alumni meets and keep a track of everyone. You never know, a senior from college may be hiring for a position that you are interested in.
Treat networking as an ongoing activity rather than a formal one-time event. Keep in touch with old friends from college and ex-colleagues. Strike up discussions with people you work with. You never know where you will get a lead. These discussions often lead to valuable job leads and contacts.
Register with a recruiter/job consultant
Using a specialized recruiter can ease the pressure and help you target your efforts to only the best opportunities. Recruitment consultants would often be willing to help you for a fee.
Give your consultant as much information as possible with respect to your background, experience and career aspirations. For instance, do you prefer a large company over a small one? Are you open to relocation?
A skilled consultant can help you find a good job faster and also open doors to new opportunities.
Do your own research
It's a good idea is to start learning about the companies that you plan to target and the kind of profiles they offer to employees.
Do research on the industry, potential employers and prospective jobs by reading business newspapers, magazines, books and surf the Internet.
This will provide clarity on job profiles as well as prepare you for job interviews.
Target prospective employers
Go through job advertisements (online and offline) and employment supplements. Draw up a mental picture of the kind of job that you would like to apply for and the companies to target.
You can also get in touch with some prospective employers directly. There are times when companies have openings that they do not advertise for.
Identify a contact from their human resource department and shoot them an e-mail expressing your interest to work for them along with your resume. Your enthusiasm may give you the edge over other candidates. |