Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Four Methods Of Job Search

By: Barbara Safani Home | Business


There are four core methods of job search and I encourage job seekers to use all of them. When you are in search, looking for a job is your full-time job and you should plan to dedicate 35-40 hours per week to your search or a percentage of that it you are searching while employed. Here's a quick rundown of the four methods of search.

Job Boards - When using the boards, you need to be as strategic as possible in your approach, because there is an enormous amount of information posted on the boards and employers receive multiple responses for each position they post. One of the best strategies for managing your presence on the job boards is to stick with niche boards that best match your professional level, industry, or job function rather than spending time on a board that claims to be all things to all people. This allows you to be a big fish in a smaller pond and potentially garner more immediate recognition from a hiring authority. For example, a senior-level executive is generally better-off creating a presence on a six-figure job site than on a general job board that posts jobs at all professional levels. Another way to optimize your time spent on the boards is to set up job alerts based on keywords and geographical preferences to streamline the amount of time spent on the boards and optimize the amount of relevant leads.

Recruiters - A recruiter can be a great ally during a search, but keep in mind that recruiters are generally only going to be interested in your candidacy if your skill set matches a position in their current job requisition portfolio. In addition, recruiters can only expose you to the positions from the companies that are willing to pay a recruiter to manage the search process. When you partner with a recruiter, you only get to see a small percentage of the available jobs in the market.

Cold Calling - People in search often find their jobs by cold calling on potential decision makers in companies. By creating a marketing letter that communicates your skills, accomplishments, and value-add, you can attempt to forge relationships with key people in the companies you would like to work for. The goal of the letter is to build a relationship with people in companies where no relationship existed before. If you can create and nurture a relationship before there is a need to fill a position, you are much more likely to be considered as a candidate when there is an opportunity because you are now part of the inner circle of contacts within the company. This method takes work and may not yield immediate results, but if these new relationships are nurtured over time, they can grow into opportunity with the company down the line.

Networking - Networking is the art of exchanging information continuously and graciously with members of your professional and social communities. People are more likely to share information with people they know and trust. Sharing information about job leads comes naturally in networking circles. Attempt to give more than you get and don't keep tabs on your goodwill versus someone else's and eventually you will find that you can almost always find a connection for whatever you need...whether it's a recommendation for a great restaurant, advice on a project, or a tip on a job lead.

Yes, it's a lot of work, but it is quite rewarding to help others and receive their help in return. Now it's time to put these strategies to work. Best of luck in your search and beyond!



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Barbara Safani, owner of Career Solvers, (http://www.careersolvers.com ) has over 12 years of experience in career management, recruiting, and executive coaching. Ms. Safani partners with both Fortune 100 companies and individuals to deliver targeted programs focusing on resume development, job search strategies, networking, interviewing, salary negotiation skills, and online identity management.


Tags: , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Business Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Business

  • People Search Germany: Find The Way To Rebuild Bridges
    By: Rick Martin | Oct 31st 2006
    Undoubtedly, we all agree that we are best defined by our relationships. When relationships we care about weaken or completely vanish, we most likely feel regret. Read

  • How To Increase The Amount Of Time Your Visitors Stay On Your Website!

    As an internet marketer, you know the importance of website traffic. As a matter of fact, the majority of your time as an internet marketer will be spent developing marketing strategies to draw the attention of individuals who will make good traffic for your website. Read

  • Real-time Search - 5 Reasons Why
    By: Ben Behrouzi | Oct 27th 2009
    Ben Behrouzi, LeapFish Founder & CEO, outlines key characteristics of real time search, providing insight into the implications of bottoms up content creation and why it is critical to the evolution of search. Read

  • Google Search Results Use Twitter And Facebook Pages
    By: Sherry Tingley | Dec 9th 2009
    The new Google search tools allow people to search in real time. This new search feature means that you will get your news faster than you have been able to in the past. Several other search tools have also been developed. Read

  • Master Six Core Skills To Become A Network Marketing Superstar
    By: Henry Espinosa | Aug 8th 2009
    Network marketing is simple but sometimes not easy. However if you master the skills from 1-3 of the core skills then you are well on your way to success. Master three more slightly complex ones from 3-6 then there’s no ceiling on what you can achieve. Read

  • Using The Law Of Attraction To Create Better Relationships
    By: David Hooper-6067 | Feb 2nd 2007
    Relationships take a lot of work. Even if the two nicest people in the world enjoy a relationship together, sooner or later they're going to get on each other's nerves. You can use the law of attraction to your benefit whenever your relationship hits a bumpy spot. But by utilizing the powerful law of attraction, you can ... Read

  • Summer Time Job Searching
    By: Carole Martin | May 30th 2007
    Six tips for getting through your job search this summer and still enjoy some sun and fun - guilt free. Read

  • A Time For Work And A Time For Family
    By: Rod Alan Richardson | Dec 22nd 2007
    Business can become your life and deprive you of the things which truly matterrelationships with family members and love. Read

  • How To Use Law Of Attraction To Create Better Relationships
    By: David Hooper-6067 | Feb 2nd 2007
    Every emotion we feel, every thought we think, everything we focus on has the power of influencing our life. And, in point of fact, every attitude we express or experience really influences the way we build our life. This is the Law of Attraction; what you see is what you get. Read

  • So, You'd Like To Become A Good Manager

    What do you need to become a good manager? Experience? Qualifications? Expertise? This article offers some practical advice for managers wishing to improve their effectiveness. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy