4 Tips for Staying Encouraged During a Long Job Search | Career Rocketeer | ![]() |
Posted: 05 Jul 2011 03:30 AM PDT ![]() As a job seeker, you have to do everything in your power to stay encouraged while on the hunt to avoid losing belief in your talents as a professional. Here are four great ways to do just that: 1. Feel Good About Your Resume It’s extremely important that you feel you’re submitting quality resumes each and every time you apply for a job. If you don’t feel your resume is up to par, you need to make adjustments—and quickly. Make sure that each resume is appropriately tailored to each position to prove that you’re right for the job. If you know you’re giving each submission your all, you can feel better about the effort you’re making. 2. Find a Mentor We all know that networking is important in any job search. But sometimes, it’s a good idea to dig deeper and find a person in your field that you trust to act as a confidant and mentor. This person could be a former coworker, professor, friend, or family member whom you trust and who possesses a wealth of knowledge regarding methods that could help you get your foot in the doors of companies when it seems no one is hiring. They could also help keep you abreast of job opportunities and encourage you along the way. 3. Don’t Job Seek 24/7 The Internet makes it possible for you to search and apply for jobs day and night if you so choose. But taking this route can leave you exhausted and feeling discouraged, especially if you’re not getting the offers you want. So make sure you’re taking breaks in your search—and enjoying your life when you’re not searching. Take a long walk, cook a fun meal, get some exercise, or even volunteer in the spare time you create. When you return to your search, you’re sure to feel refreshed and ready to start again. 4. Find Stories of Success Another idea is to search for people who have been in your position and now have the jobs they wanted. There are bound to be stories online of people who were laid off, and after a long search, now have the opportunities they had most hoped for. Feel encouraged by the lessons they learned and what you can learn from your circumstances. Then know that your great job will come—just as theirs did. It may seem impossible to stay encouraged if you’ve been looking for a job for months—or even years—with no luck. But if you keep a positive attitude and believe this challenging time will soon come to an end, before you know it, you will be shaking the hands of a hiring manager who is now your new boss. Author: Jessica Holbrook Hernandez is an expert resume writer, career and personal branding strategist, author, speaker and President/CEO of Great Resumes Fast. She creates high-impact, best-in-class resumes and cover letters that transform job searches into interviews and ultimately job offers. For more information about professional resume writing or to read more career and job search related articles visit http://www.greatresumesfast.com or call 1.800.991.5187. |
You are subscribed to email updates from Career Rocketeer To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
No comments:
Post a Comment