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Three resolutions to take it up a notch - Sterling Career Concepts
Three resolutions to take it up a notch Three resolutions to take it up a notch As a member of the Career Collectivecommunity of resume writers and career coaches, this post is one of many offering specific tips to help job seekersramp up their efforts duringthe holiday season and the new year. I encourage you to visit other members responses linked at the end of my post andfollow our hashtag on Twitter: #careercollective. Do you make New Years resolutions? I do, butI think its important tomake them realistic. Maybe its justbecause I love all things career-related, but I happen to think that job search efforts lend themself well to resolutions. So in the spirit of the holidays, my gift to you isthree actionable New Years resolutions to jump start your job search. Print them out, work them into your daily and weekly activity plans, and check backwith yourself 6-7 weeks into the New Year to see how youre doing. Tweak, Edit Revitalize. Read throughyour resume. Have someone you trust review it with a fresh eye.Shouldanything be added or removed? Consider a different opening foryourcover letter. Add more selling points to your LinkedIn profile. Its easy to create these documents, get comfortable, andnot think about them again. If a period of time has passed, take an afternoon to sharpenyour documents.Theyre the cornerstone of your search. The Power of One. I cant take credit for this, but it is very effective when it comes to job searching. Make one more cold call. Send one more follow up email. Mail one more cover letter. Stay at the networking event long enough to make one more connection. Just when youre at the point of calling it a day, push yourself to do one more thing and youll see results improved productivity and better odds. Pick 3. No, Im not suggestingyou play the lottery though if luck is on your side, that might help your job search as well! What Im recommending is that you identify three target companies to research and network. Use your own network, tap into your college alumni network, and branch out throughsites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Plaxo. Make a commitment to network your way to thedecision maker or conduct informational interviews withrelevant professionals. Dont just sit back waiting for a job posting. Get in there andput yourself in front ofopportunities. This wont happen overnight, but its worth the investment of time and energy. PS Anxious to get started now? Dont want to wait til January? Check out my recent post withjob search tips for the holiday seasonand my comments here on how to make the best use of the holidays in your job search. Read more holiday-themed career advice here from my colleagues in the Career Collective: @MartinBuckland,Elite Resumes, âSeasonâs Greetings and your Job Searchâ @GayleHoward,The Executive Brand,Its Christmas time and a ho-ho-ho-hum? @KCCareerCoach,Career Chaos,âThe Gift Every Laid Off Job Seeker Needsâ @resumeservice, Resume Writing Blog, Holiday Resume Sparkle: Outshine the New Year Job-Search Mob @heathermundell,life@work,âHave a Holly Jolly Job Searchâ @sweetcareers,Sweet Careers, âHoliday Job Search Tips for College Students 2009? @careersherpa, Hannah Morgan: Career Sherpa, âMerry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa Cheersâ @careerealism, CAREEREALISM.com, Holiday Tip for Job Seekers: 4 Ways to Impress Others with Your Professionalism @heatherhuhman, HeatherHuhman.com, â4 Tips for Making the Most of Holiday Job Huntingâ @KatCareerGal, Quintessential Resumes and Cover Letters Tips Blog, âAvoiding the Holiday Blues in Your Job Searchâ @WorkWithIllness, WorkingWithillness.com, âAvoid this Minefield: Drive Your Busâ @DawnBugni, The Write Solution, Could that sound really be opportunity? During the Holidays? @andyinnaples, âShift Your Focus to the Highest Impact Job Search Activities During the Holidays to Leverage Your Timeâ @erinkennedycprw, Professional Resume Services,How to keep up the Job Hunt during the Holidays @keppie_careers, Keppie Careers, âFour tips for effective networking follow-up for the holidays and the rest of the yearâ @ValueIntoWords, Career Trend, âNavigating the Mistle Toe of Job Searchâ @GLHoffman, What Would Dad Say, âMerry Christmas! Can I Buy You Coffee to Talk About Me?â @BarbaraSafani, Career Solvers, âHoliday Networking Can Facilitate New Year Opportunitiesâ @expatcoachmegan, Career By Choice Blog, âExpat Networking: Holidays Are a Great Time to Nurture and Grow Your Networkâ @chandlee, The Emerging Professional Blog, âFootprints Associations: Job Search Tips for the Holidaysâ @JobHuntOrg, Job-Hunt.org, (Holiday) Party Your Way to a New Job Three resolutions to take it up a notch Three resolutions to take it up a notch As a member of the Career Collectivecommunity of resume writers and career coaches, this post is one of many offering specific tips to help job seekersramp up their efforts duringthe holiday season and the new year. I encourage you to visit other members responses linked at the end of my post andfollow our hashtag on Twitter: #careercollective. Do you make New Years resolutions? I do, butI think its important tomake them realistic. Maybe its justbecause I love all things career-related, but I happen to think that job search efforts lend themself well to resolutions. So in the spirit of the holidays, my gift to you isthree actionable New Years resolutions to jump start your job search. Print them out, work them into your daily and weekly activity plans, and check backwith yourself 6-7 weeks into the New Year to see how youre doing. Tweak, Edit Revitalize. Read throughyour resume. Have someone you trust review it with a fresh eye.Shouldanything be added or removed? Consider a different opening foryourcover letter. Add more selling points to your LinkedIn profile. Its easy to create these documents, get comfortable, andnot think about them again. If a period of time has passed, take an afternoon to sharpenyour documents.Theyre the cornerstone of your search. The Power of One. I cant take credit for this, but it is very effective when it comes to job searching. Make one more cold call. Send one more follow up email. Mail one more cover letter. Stay at the networking event long enough to make one more connection. Just when youre at the point of calling it a day, push yourself to do one more thing and youll see results improved productivity and better odds. Pick 3. No, Im not suggestingyou play the lottery though if luck is on your side, that might help your job search as well! What Im recommending is that you identify three target companies to research and network. Use your own network, tap into your college alumni network, and branch out throughsites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Plaxo. Make a commitment to network your way to thedecision maker or conduct informational interviews withrelevant professionals. Dont just sit back waiting for a job posting. Get in there andput yourself in front ofopportunities. This wont happen overnight, but its worth the investment of time and energy. PS Anxious to get started now? Dont want to wait til January? Check out my recent post withjob search tips for the holiday seasonand my comments here on how to make the best use of the holidays in your job search. Read more holiday-themed career advice here from my colleagues in the Career Collective: @MartinBuckland,Elite Resumes, âSeasonâs Greetings and your Job Searchâ @GayleHoward,The Executive Brand,Its Christmas time and a ho-ho-ho-hum? @KCCareerCoach,Career Chaos,âThe Gift Every Laid Off Job Seeker Needsâ @resumeservice, Resume Writing Blog, Holiday Resume Sparkle: Outshine the New Year Job-Search Mob @heathermundell,life@work,âHave a Holly Jolly Job Searchâ @sweetcareers,Sweet Careers, âHoliday Job Search Tips for College Students 2009? @careersherpa, Hannah Morgan: Career Sherpa, âMerry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa Cheersâ @careerealism, CAREEREALISM.com, Holiday Tip for Job Seekers: 4 Ways to Impress Others with Your Professionalism @heatherhuhman, HeatherHuhman.com, â4 Tips for Making the Most of Holiday Job Huntingâ @KatCareerGal, Quintessential Resumes and Cover Letters Tips Blog, âAvoiding the Holiday Blues in Your Job Searchâ @WorkWithIllness, WorkingWithillness.com, âAvoid this Minefield: Drive Your Busâ @DawnBugni, The Write Solution, Could that sound really be opportunity? During the Holidays? @andyinnaples, âShift Your Focus to the Highest Impact Job Search Activities During the Holidays to Leverage Your Timeâ @erinkennedycprw, Professional Resume Services,How to keep up the Job Hunt during the Holidays @keppie_careers, Keppie Careers, âFour tips for effective networking follow-up for the holidays and the rest of the yearâ @ValueIntoWords, Career Trend, âNavigating the Mistle Toe of Job Searchâ @GLHoffman, What Would Dad Say, âMerry Christmas! Can I Buy You Coffee to Talk About Me?â @BarbaraSafani, Career Solvers, âHoliday Networking Can Facilitate New Year Opportunitiesâ @expatcoachmegan, Career By Choice Blog, âExpat Networking: Holidays Are a Great Time to Nurture and Grow Your Networkâ @chandlee, The Emerging Professional Blog, âFootprints Associations: Job Search Tips for the Holidaysâ @JobHuntOrg, Job-Hunt.org, (Holiday) Party Your Way to a New Job
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