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Renew Your Job Search in the New Year

by Incepture January 14, 2013 08:30

Here is wishing everyone a very happy New Year. I hope you really enjoyed your time off with your family and friends. I know a lot of people are struggling with their search for employment through the Holiday Season. It can be very tough because a lot of companies can really put a lock down on budgets and hiring. I want to give some tips going into 2013 that will help you land your next job.

1)    STAY POSITIVE- November and December are the hardest months to find a job. Don’t let having no luck the last 2 months get your spirits down and slow down your efforts in the search for a job. Have a positive outlook and remember finding a job is a full time job in itself.

2)    SEARCH DAILY- Mid January is when most companies finally are back in full swing and all new budgets are approved. Hiring managers are ready to spend so there should be a high influx of opportunities in the next month or two. Don’t miss out on the chance to land a great job. Search daily on the job boards, the paper, company sites, etc…..Keep a close look out on Social Media sites as well. Many employers posts jobs via status updates and tweets.

3)    FOLLOW UP- Go back through your list of jobs that you have applied to and call the company and find out if the position is still open. Let them know you are interested. Maybe they are ready to move and you will now be fresh in their mind.

4)    FIND A RECRUITER- If you don’t already have a recruiter you trust, call around and go meet face-to-face with a couple different recruiters. Feel free to contact me, or any other recruiters at Incepture for help in landing your next job! Recruiters will be super busy the first few months and being fresh in their mind will put you at the top of their list when positions come out.

EVALUATE YOUR JOB SEARCH-  If you continue to have no luck, step back and really evaluate your job search. Don’t keep doing the same thing over and over. I believe it was Albert Einstein who said “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

Best of luck and I hope everybody has a great 2013!

Thanks for reading my blog and feel free to follow me on Twitter (@JeremyDReynolds) and LinkedIn

Sincerely,

 Jeremy

 

 

Finding a Job is a Fulltime Job

by Incepture July 26, 2012 08:25

Hi! My name is Jeremy and I have been an IT recruiter for 7 years and have worked for 3 different companies including Incepture. I have now been with Incepture for 5 years.

Both my personal and professional experiences have taught me that finding a job is a full-time job in itself. Whether you are graduating from college, making a career change, or simply between positions, job hunting can be extremely stressful. Give yourself the best chance of getting hired quickly by spending at least 40 hours a week actively looking for your next opportunity.

Personally, I have had three occasions where I found myself looking for a job. The first time was as a recent graduate.

1st Instance – Coming Out of College.

I graduated from college with a degree in Marketing and had no idea what kind of job to look for. I made the mistake of just putting my resume on Monster and waiting for calls. To my surprise my dream job did not come a calling. I quickly learned that no one was going to knock down on my door, desperate to hire me. 

It was time to change up my search techniques. My suggestion to all job seekers out there is to spend 8 hours a day doing the following until you land your first job.

1)      Locate companies that interest you and apply directly to their site

2)      Ask your friends and family about good places to work and if they have any connections

3)      Make sure you have your resume on all Job Boards (you don’t want to miss out on an opportunity)

4)      Search the popular Job Boards daily or set up job alerts so you get jobs sent directly to your email account

5)      If you are in close proximity to your college campus, take advantage of the mock interviews, internships, and job placement programs available through the Career Center

6)      Attend job fairs

7)      During the day, make sure you have you phone accessible and return calls promptly

8)      Keep your schedule completely open for interviews

9)      Purchase a suit for interviews and always have it dry cleaned and ready to go

10)   Be flexible on your pay. Once you get your foot in the door, you can show them what you are worth

The other two instances where found myself job hunting was when I was laid off as part of downsizing. This economy has caused challenges for many well-qualified and hard-working people and it is very challenging to look for a job when it has been years since you have found yourself unemployed. Instead of getting down and defeated by the process, take advantage of the fact that you are already used to working full-time and just switch your focus to finding a job. In my case, I found these job-seeking opportunities to be very different than my first experience.

The major difference in my job searches the next 2 times was that I had work experience and a network. I landed my second job through a connection I had made with a coworker at my first job. She had a friend that worked at another local staffing company who reached out to me within days of being let go and offered me a new opportunity.

The next time I was unemployed I hit the job boards and I found a job with a company named Incepture. I applied online and got a call from a woman that happened to work at my first company before I did. She knew my previous manager personally and she was able to get a great referral. I was brought in for an interview and hired on the same day. The major additional steps, on top of the College tips, to finding a job once you have started your career are to:

1) Use your network. Let everybody in your network know you are looking

2) Make sure you are nice to everybody you run into both personally and professionally. You never know who might have influence on a great job in the future

I see so many people spend so little time on their job search and wonder why they are not finding their next position. If you are serious about finding that next job, you need to commit yourself to a full workweek until you land that next spot.

Jeremy

Follow me on Twitter @jeremydreynolds

 

 

 

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