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This post focuses on repairs and maintenance required to keep your job search on the road. What exactly does this mean? Things change and you need to keep all of your stuff up to date. Some things may not work as well as they used to (or maybe they are not working at all). So while you may think that your job search is in good shape, it’s always a good idea to get an oil change every few thousand miles or so.
While you may think that your job search is in good shape, it's always a good idea to review your resume every month or so.
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When was the last time you reviewed your resume? If it was more than 3 months ago, you are way overdue for a resume review. There are always the big things (like, did you get promoted, did your boss get promoted, did you get more responsibilities) that you really should capture as they happen. It is usually the small things you forget like, major accomplishments in the last few months or a new project. You should review your resume once per month (but certainly no longer than every three months) and revise it as necessary. How Often Should You Update Your Resume?
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Review Your Job Search Plan
If there were no commercials for products, how would you know they existed? The same goes for your job search – if no one knows you are looking for a job, how will anyone know to ask you to interview? If you don’t already have a
If you already have a plan but are not getting much traction, now is the time to review and revise it. So what, exactly, is a
The key to success in the current job market is breaking through to the hidden job market. Over half of all jobs go to someone who did not apply to a posted opening at all. What are they doing and how are they doing it? They’re finding new jobs before the posting hits the Internet.
Keep a List
Unless you are incredibly organized, I’m willing to bet that you don’t keep track of who you’ve contacted, where you’ve posted your resume, jobs you’ve applied for, etc. You need to keep an organized list of all of your activity otherwise you run the risk of applying twice or not updating key posted resumes. As with everything in life, there is a tool to help with this (it is called an organized list!). The list should include recruiters, anyone from your network that you’ve specifically contacted, and places where your resume is posted (job search sites, company career sites, etc.). Take a look at the following template ==>> Job Search Tracking Document
Change Your Resources
If you’ve not been getting much activity on
If you happen to be unemployed, one of the top 3 most important things you can do is maximize your value on LinkedIn (writing a standout resume and networking are the other two).
Cover Letter
You should have many versions of your cover letter. One for applying for specific jobs, one to introduce yourself to a Recruiter, one to introduce yourself to a company, and a generic cover letter for sites that require one. If you use one