Friday, May 8, 2020
Top Job Search Excuses Are You Saying Any of These
Top Job Search Excuses â" Are You Saying Any of These Top Job Search Excuses Are You Saying Any of These? There are two kinds of job search CRAP: mistakes and excuses. Thatâs why I titled my book Cut the Crap, Get a Job! Oh, there are so many excuses! Here are just a few of my least favorites: Excuse #1: âThere arenât any jobs in my field.â Most people make this assumption before they even look. Then, when they are asked to spend HOURS going to multiple job search locations with a well-written goal, they are shocked. Maybe you are defining your search too narrowly. Excuse #2: âThis seems like too much workâ¦all I need to do is apply and something will come along.â My response: Youâre just not that committed to finding work. It takes hard work, some up-front preparation, and a time commitment. You will see that, once you get on a roll, amazing things will happen. Excuse #3: âLinkedIn is a waste of timeâ¦Iâve been there and have gotten no results.â The key to maximizing your job search success on LinkedIn is not to think of it as a job search board but as a networking site. Excuse #4:âSocial media: I donât want to read all of the crap people post.âThen donât. Learn how to use a social media dashboard that organizes input for all of the social media tools you use. Itâs not that hard and is fun to learn. Excuse #5: âI donât have time to do the research.â The hiring company and hiring manager are taking the time to think about the skills they are looking for, the time to carefully craft a job description, and the time to host an interview process. If you want to win the job and show respect for their offer of employment, then make the time. Certainly, you spend an hour â" or more â" in a day doing something less important. Figure it out. Excuse #6: âIâm only applying with my résumé, so there is no need to do research until I know if Iâm going to the next round.â There are numerous flaws with this excuse. First, what if the company contacts you the day or week after you submit? You wonât be ready. Second, you should NOT apply with just a résumé. You want to do a great cover letter and make it your first page in the résumé file rather than a separate document. An application is a selling opportunity! But you need to research the job, company, people, and industry in order to write a compelling cover letter. Excuse #7: âItâs a phone interview, not a face-to-face, so it must not be that important.â First, this is flawed thinking! More and more companies are doing phone screens or interviews. Never underestimate the value of this conversation, the influence of the person on the phone (regardless of their title), or the importance of your performance. Second, you get to have notes in front of you! You should be amazingly prepared, as you donât have to memorize anything. Do you have what it takes to recognize that the responsibility to manage your career is fully on your shoulders? Are you prepared to change your approach and stop hiding behind excuses? Of course you are! Ask for help, be positive, take action, and focus on execution. There are jobs out there for you â" go and get one!
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