Saturday, April 11, 2020
Old School Job Search Tactics That Make You Stand Out - Work It Daily
Old School Job Search Tactics That Make You Stand Out - Work It Daily Congratulations! Youâre officially a graduate. While you may be inexperienced in the corporate world, youâre fresh with life experiences, an unbreakable spirit, and an unwavering determination to make a difference. Youâre still on a high from receiving that diploma, but your excitement is starting to wane - you can navigate the job boards with the best of them, but youâre still having trouble compiling a resume that reflects the schooling you just finished and the somewhat limited professional experience you may have. Related: 7 Tips For Finding A Job After College Well, have no fear. Youâre not alone and thereâs hope for you yet. Says who? Says us. When it comes to finding your footing in the working world, the best place to look for help may be right under your nose â" and no, weâre not talking about your iPhone. Weâre talking about your parents, your grandparents, or your older sibling(s). Look to those who have come before you and have managed to make their way down the path you want to take. Think about it: generations of workers have all found jobs without the help of LinkedIn and Indeed. In this day and age, we are so connected and tend to use that virtual, social connection as a crutch. But the working world doesnât always work that way. There are tried and true benefits to the old school way of doing business, and they don't involve âlikingâ or âfriendingâ someone to get a job. The great news is, in the year 2014, there are benefits from both paths â" leaning on the new and learning from the old. So, how do you navigate the balance? Here are some job strategy tips from generations past: The Benefits Of Face-To-Face Interviews When interviewing for new hires, companies look for two main things: technical fit and cultural fit. Itâs not enough to have a degree or experience in XYZ, you also need to be able to have a conversation and get along with your future colleagues. People make first impressions within seven seconds of meeting someone so you want to ensure that yours is a positive one. When you go on an interview, prove that youâre more than just your resume â" you can work in teams, you have a sense of humor (that is, if you do) and you can polish up well. Someone may look really good on paper, but may be denied a second interview based on their lack of social skills, cultural fit, or professionalism. Say âThank Youâ In A Written Note Thereâs no better feeling than receiving a genuine âthank youâ note. To feel recognized, and to know that someone put in extra time to let you know that theyâre thankful is priceless. In the working world, itâs just the same. If you go on an interview, send a written âthank youâ afterward. If a family friend meets you for lunch to talk about his career and regale you with stories about his industry, let him know how much you appreciated it. These days, itâs so easy to send a quick email or text. Going out of your way to send a written note can really make an impression. Networking: Get Out And Mingle As they say in the biz, itâs all about who you know. Our company gets a multitude of referrals on a monthly basis and roughly 75% are people we end up hiring. So, let the people in your life know that youâre job hunting. Tell them what industries and specialties youâre interested in. Maybe they know a guy, or they work with a guy who knows a guy. If you put the conversation out there, people are going to listen and be receptive. Everyoneâs been there at one time or another and most people want to pay it forward and help when/if they can. Surround yourself with people who are already doing what you want to be doing. Take advantage of opportunities to network in your city. Join a meet-up group, start volunteering, and find out where the young professionals hang out. And if youâre worried about small talk â" check out these 18 easy conversation starters for networking events. Youâre not going to get that face-to-face time and charm the right people while hiding behind job boards. Turn To The Job Market Experts Though you may not have used one before, high quality recruiters are the best people to go to for local job, industry and growth information. They have their pulse on the job market and know who is hiring and what theyâre looking for at any moment. They can help you navigate your job search and even better, help you reach your end goal â" a job. If youâre interested in learning more job strategy tips from some of our top-notch recruiters, visit one of our Adecco branches on April 30th for our Street Day careerathon. Weâll be hosting open houses all across the country and offering tips on everything from creating a solid resume to acing an interview. Check out our Way to Work site to find the Street Day event closest to you. Related Posts Top 10 Job Search Trends Of 2014 3 Ways To Avoid A Minimum Wage Job After College 11 Job Search Commandments For College Grads Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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