Thursday, July 23, 2020
Job Board Mania What to Do
Job Board Mania â" What to Do There are so many job search sites on the Internet, including Monster.com, CareerBuilder.com, and Indeed.com, that its hard to know where to turn. Which ones are best? Whats the best way to use them? Job boards are fantastic tools, as long as you think of them as tools and not solutions. What should you use them for? Research: When you are just starting out and trying to articulate your next-job goal, use job boards to find 10 job descriptions that meet your criteria. Donât apply! Print them, spread them out on a table or the floor, and study them. Highlight the key words used and learn how to âspeak the language.â This analysis will help you create your cover letters and may trigger word edits you want to make on your résumé. For example: if your target industry or function uses âbusiness developmentâ in their job descriptions, yet you have âsales developmentâ in your résumé, change it! Opportunities: Eliminate the excuse that âthere are no jobs out there.â You will not only find that there are thousands of jobs, but that there are more than enough that you are qualified for. Remember, we hiring managers write job descriptions for the perfect person, someone who does not exist. Donât rule yourself out if you meet 80% of the requirements! Application: Even though networking is the best way to get your credentials on the hiring managerâs desk, you also need to go through the formal application system for the jobs you want. So do apply and log those applications in your Job Search Tracker so you can follow up. There are so many job boards out there, including many specializing in niches, such as part time, health care, or even candidates with government security clearance! Iâve compiled a free resource guide to help you get started. Glassdoor.com is also a great free resource for salary information and much more. Donât forget the jobs listed on your local Business Journal website under âJobsâ!
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