Six ways to nail that coveted job!!
It was usual day at work when I logged in my Linkedin
account to find a message from an old classmate. He was looking for a of job
change and wanted some advise around the same.I called him and discussed his
concerns trying to suggest the best possible route I could think of. Being in
Talent Acquisition for so many years now , I have done this of many friends and
for some it worked while others were smart enough to make it happen their way.
I generally encounter questions
regarding channels and turnaround time. My answer to this has always been ‘when
patience pays, so what’s the hurry?”Honestly on personal levels most of my job
changes were either through referrals or social media except of one case where
I had applied on a job portal. But this is again very specific to my industry
and might not work everywhere. However this has made me great advocate of Social Media which invariably is part
of my job hunting strategies these days. Moreover it a best way to cut down lot
of applicant traffic too.
So to begin with make sure that two pager brief introduction
which is mostly referred as ‘Resume’ or should be updated enough to speak for
your caliber and aptitude. It’s strange but I have come across many senior executives’
profiles who either have poorly written resumes or not at all. You might be
leading 100 odd people but trust me that job posting would not even consider
your application because the recruiter who might be filtering the profile
didn’t find the right set of key words in place. Remember a job hunt is surviving the elimination and the first step is
very crucial.
Media comes next
after you are all set with that killer application. Well, after all you
intend to kill other applications to reach the destination. Choice is yours if
you want to start with job portal and try your luck. Mostly for junior to mid
level and vanilla skills portals do the job well. Challenge is if you have been
working in a niche field or have moved to roles which are not advertised very
frequently and fewer in number.
Sometimes connecting with Head Hunters and Executive Search firms can be a good idea too. They
have the specific industry understanding and would know the right opportunity
for you. Also the mutual benefit drives them to make sure that it happens. LinkedIn
has been a blessing in such scenarios. Not just you can find good jobs being
posted from direct corporate HR’s but even connecting with head hunting firms
has never been so easy. It’s a great market place when you are shopping for a
job!!
You know yourself the best, more that any portal or
consultant would do. Self research on
the best possible opportunities by pursuing your target organizations either
through internal employee referrals or direct applications might work as well.
However as already discussed it’s a long drawn process in many cases and for
some it just happens in record time. Job hunt is like cricket you might have to
wait like Tendulkar to win the world cup or can be lucky to crack it in the
first go itself.
Last but not least, when
looking for job you should be ready to get the call anytime of the day and
nobody will give you time to prepare for that first discussion. Try not to
miss that and even if you do make sure you complete it later. Sometimes
unknowingly we let go the best only to realize it very late. Also remember not
to take a hasty decision for you never know what it would cost you later.
Hope this helps you when next time you plan for a job change
and till then enjoy your current assignment for it’s the work you do today
which will fetch you job tomorrow.
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