Thursday, July 2, 2020
Time to Start on Your New Years Resolution - Copeland Coaching
Time to Start on Your New Yearâs Resolution Happy 2019! I think we can all agree that 2018 was a tricky year. But, itâs time to start fresh. Itâs time to refocus on an awesome New Yearâs resolution: finding a new job. And, itâs the perfect time. Unemployment is at a record low. Jobs are being added. For the first time in a long time, itâs a job seekerâs market. So, letâs get to it. The first place to start is your resume and cover letter. These will be crucial to your job search success. Combine all of your accomplishments into a one or two page document. Go through the details carefully. Review it many times and ask friends to proofread. Then, move on to your LinkedIn profile. Once you have your materials together, itâs time to run with your search. First and foremost, you have to get into the right mindset. Job searching is a numbers game. Youâve got to start with volume. Set a goal and stick to it. A great goal to start with is ten job applications per week. Youâre not going to hear back from every one. In fact, you may only hear back from ten percent (or less). You must prepare yourself for this and be determined to keep going, even when it seems that youâre getting nowhere. Trust that the process takes time. If you keep putting in an effort, itâs going to come back to you. Keep going. To increase your chances of hearing back, donât just apply online. Apply online. Then, email the hiring manager. This person is the one who will be your future boss. They arenât typically all that hard to find. You can search on LinkedIn for the company you want to work for. Then, you can look through the employees who work there. You can even sort by location and title. Once youâve located your future boss, send them a copy of your cover letter and your resume. Just remember, you wonât hear back from them every time either. Donât take it personal. Just keep applying. Apply like itâs your job. Focus on the positive wins. Be happy every time you get an interview, rather than focusing on every time you get a rejection email. You have no idea why youâve been rejected. Itâs possible nobody was hired. Itâs possible they had an inside candidate who was preselected. Donât focus on this. Keep moving. Applying for jobs is an imperfect process. Itâs like trying to win a bear at a carnival. The game could be rigged. There could be outside factors impacting you that you donât know about. Keep playing and shooting and hoping for the bear. But, if you donât win, donât let it ruin the experience. And, donât take it personally. The job search is an imperfect process that doesnât necessarily reflect on your abilities. Get going on your search, so we can start 2019 off strong! I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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