Friday, May 29, 2020
?? 366 Top Tips to Rock Your Job Search Every Day of 2020
?? 366 Top Tips to Rock Your Job Search Every Day of 2020    1K Your job search crash course this year.  Photo by Adam Whitlock    How to use this list  A job search tip a day keeps the recruiters away closer⦠ This isn't a calendar. You want your job search to be as short as possible, so don't even plan on turning this into some kind of âjob seeker tips of the dayâ desktop calendar that you're still flipping through months from now.eval  This also isnât a checklist.  Some of the tips only apply to job seekers of certain kinds, such as graduates, older job seekers and employed job seekers.eval  Put differently, no one should try to apply all the tips in one job search.  Instead, use it to create your own job search checklist:    read through the list completely  as you go, note the tips that inspire you most  where necessary, click the links for in-depth explanations from some of the best job search bloggers and experts in the world      	  		  		  		Which of these bad job search habits has hurt you most?  		 Being late to job interviews  		 Not preparing for job interviews  		 Not proofreading your resumes  		 Taking job search rejection personally  		      View Results    	      Free bonus: Download a categorized version of this list for easy reference, where I've highlighted effective tips that job seekers tend to not know.      Did you spellcheck and proofread your resume and cover letter?    Try Grammarly free          All your job searching tips for 2020⦠   Don't put off your job search  Better to job search while you have an income  Donât get distracted   Be a giver before a taker, you never know where it can lead  The best networks really are built before needed  Start by auditing your situation  First decide what youâre looking for  Focus on the right things  Leaving options open makes you lazy  Internal moves are smarter than job hopping  Review which job search websites can help  Find 10 people who have the job you want and model your job search on theirs  Get career path inspiration by researching people on LinkedIn with your credentials  Get career ideas by taking personality tests  Get career ideas by job shadowing  Get career ideas by interning  Showing your skills grows self-confidence  If you don't qualify, don't apply  Note one thing youâre grateful for happening today  Gather career materials before leaving a job  Only approach recruiters when itâs relevant  Donât refer to yourself in the 3rd person online  Have a daily routine  Prepare stories for your job interview  Ask 5 people who trust and know you about career path  If you attract the wrong recruiters, your resume has the wrong content  Bad Facebook and Twitter comments can haunt you  Know how to correctly pronounce your interviewer's name in advance  Know when to talk salary first  Use fewer pronouns (I,my,me) in your cover letter  Make sure your resume is focused on your direction  Aim for companies who hire by audition, not resume  Donât lie on your resume  Itâs ok to omit resume information that doesnât help you  React well to job rejection  Reject recruiters well too  Say the salary youâre seeking, not the one youâre making  Your resume should not be a PDF, unless itâs required to be  Before job interviews, practice walking into the room  List credentials (PhD, MBA, etc.) at resume top  Group barter hack to get a job with your friends  Know how to find a hiring managerâs contact info  Beware of suspicious companies  Use personal business cards  Relax more  Learn to negotiate  Older job seeker? Find a younger mentor  Donât make yourself look older than you are  Pay attention to what you envy to discover work that you love  Have a job? Always be prepared to leave  Always be on time  Learn how to strike up a conversation  Use rejection-response letters  Don't spam hiring managers  Highlight job duties instead of job titles  Remember names, not just faces  Call your alma materâs career services  Get attention with a personal job search website  Search for recruiters before jobs  Use a word cloud generator to focus your resume  Find leads via forum networking  evalFollow job listing instructions perfectly  Get a job search buddy  Follow-up with your own contacts  Know your competitive advantages  Learn to think like a recruiter  Aim for hidden jobs first  Job fairs arenât a waste of time  Not every job fair is for you  Talk job search at parties  Avoid looking jobless  Research companies on LinkedIn  Leverage contactsâ contacts  Being flexible opens you to more jobs  Donât print your resume at work  Online resumes are trusted more  Follow up post-rejection to learn from mistakes  Keep a plain-text version of your resume handy  Be a better listener  Learn how to be creative  Use guest posting to get exposure  Blog your expertise  Donât look for a job, look for a company  Impress employers by demonstrating skills they need  Don't make employers download your CV  Be authentic  Make eye contact often  Donât wait for job ads to appear  Avoid job postings that look too good  Use LinkedIn events to find networking opportunities  Stand during phone interviews  Use external recommendations in cover letters  Add video to your LinkedIn profile  Know the right way to email people for requests  Address being overqualified before they ask  Being first runner-up can mean being next in line  Follow up later on recently-closed job openings  Use a resume benefit statement if you have too much to list  Talk to insiders before taking a job  Stay in touch with ex-bosses  Never say you're perfect for the job  Interviews are for you to show youâre perfect for the job  If an interviewer tries to sell you on a job, let them  Use positive words when making salary objections  Prepare a cover story if you want to change careers  Avoid recruiters that wonât forward job descriptions  Prepare a âwhy hire meâ story for interviews  Don't use your work email address  Help other people find jobs too  Look for ways to increase your perceived value  Prepare a references list in advance  Choose references who are ok to be contacted  Gather recommendation letters in advance  Arriving too early is as bad as arriving late for interviews  Use video to improve your interviewing  Always bring a good mood  Drive interviews to questions for which you have great answers  Scan your resume files for computer viruses  Show you have a proven success record  The older you are, the more you need to be up-to-date  In a recession, don't read the newspaper  At interview end, ask for the next steps  Roles may take months to fill, so apply to older ads too  Fully understand the contract before you sign  Summer job search doesnât end when summer starts  Get your resume as close as possible to the hiring decision maker  Only send updated resumes  Bring resume copies to job interviews  Bring resumes to job fairs  Bring resumes to networking events  Never badmouth anyone in interviews  Less popular job boards mean fewer competitors  Check resume links arenât broken  Use popular job boards to gauge demand  Schedule interviews for time of day when youâre best  Quantify your achievements as much as you can  Be prepared to back up your resume claims  Never say youâre âwilling to do any jobâ  Failing interviews doesnât mean youâre a failure  Job search doesnât end with your interview  Job search doesnât end when you get an offer  Always give companies the impression youâre interviewing elsewhere too  If you blog about work, include it in your resume  Move where thereâs the most demand  Put your LinkedIn url on your resume  Job listings specify salary to filter out candidates  Dress for success with colors you look good in  Spend half your day looking, half your day improving your skills  Choose references who have great things to say about you  Aim to be referred internally  Be gracious  Know your compensation priorities besides salary  Let companies bring up salary numbers first  Tell friends about your job search  Tell ex-colleagues about your job search  Tell ex-clients about your job search  Tell family about your job search  Stay in touch with updates until you stop looking  Volunteer your work skills to get experience  Donât flirt in interviews  Keep your job search secret if youâre employed  Use a dedicated job search email address  Donât use your personal email address for job search  Respond to job ads with point-by-point cover letters  Know your market value before talking salary  Aim for multiple job offers  Donât send out more resumes than you can track  Connect with targeted companies on social media  Spellcheck your resume  Get someone else to proofread your resume  Get someone else to proofread your LinkedIn profile  Only apply to companies youâve researched  Only apply to companies where you have the recruiterâs contact information  Email recruiters with attention-getting subject lines  Keep work jargon to a minimum for HR  Remember names by using them out loud repeatedly  Freelance consult on the side while looking  Be ready to justify resume gaps  Ignore spam titled âI would like to offer you a job!â  Date your resume in the footer  Treat job interviews like company consults  Check if past bosses want you back  Say youâll follow up and do it  Make a work portfolio  Resumes should include language proficiency  Mention having other offers when itâs true  Ask for interviews in cover letters  If youâre not a good fit, give the job lead to someone who is  Ask recruiters for resume feedback  Prepare interview questions in advance  Practice with questions theyâre likely to ask  Follow online job search forums where experts hang out  Include relevant keywords in resumes  Answer one work-related question online per day  Know your weaknesses  Know your strengths  Follow forums where industry recruiters hang out  Donât blast resumes  Donât use resume distribution services  Use a job search organizer  Donât spam recruiters  Ask people how they found the job you want  One page resumes are best  Exercise regularly  Sleep well  Chase stress with a good laugh everyday  A cover letterâs goal is to get your resumes read  A resumeâs goal is to get interview invites  The more targeted a message, the more likely to be heard  Every time of year is job search time of year  Job listing language is the one to communicate in  Newly-funded startups tend to hire  Venture capitalists can recommend you for their portfolio companies  Donât do free work as part of the interview process  Job interviews are about how you can help the employer, not vice-versa  Be careful when copying other peopleâs resume templates  Do what you need to stay positive  Only apply to companies youâre passionate about joining  Keep track of your successes with numbers  Include your best LinkedIn recommendation on your resume  Know the signs of job search depression to avoid it  Resumes should have no more than 3 font sizes  The biggest text on your resume should be your name  Google yourself before companies do  How your name appears on your resume is how companies will google it  Create social media profiles to improve Google results  Use LinkedIn as your online CV  Use Twitter to network and share advice  Use Facebook to reach out to people after-hours  Use Reddit to answer work-related questions  Use Pinterest to pin images of your best work-related tips  Use Instagram to show pictures of yourself in action  Use YouTube to show yourself in action  Use SlideShare to post presentations given in action  Always follow up after interviews  Always send thanks after interviews  Follow up again later, such as when you have an offer  Learn to recognize bad employers before applying  Never include âreferences available upon requestâ in your resume  Sharing expertise online attracts jobs  Donât only job search online  Donât only job search offline  Your resume filename should be Firstname_Lastname_resume.docx  Store resumes online where they can be easily shared  Keep resume copies on your smartphone  Ask an ex-boss for a practice interview  Never assume it was discrimination  Use LinkedIn to prove if companies hire people like you  Only apply to companies that have hired people like you  Propose creation of a role by showing how much revenue you would generate  Propose creation of a role by showing how much money you would save employers  Be wary of signing anything that isnât a contract  Get help if youâre depressed  Research companies by talking to ex-employees  Keep in mind industry resume standards  Talk with your partner before accepting anything  Unemployment is not a good time to start a company  Make your job search viral with a bounty  Get inspired by guerilla job search tactics  Free-to-post job boards are mostly worthless  Persistence does pay off  Donât wait for recruiters to respond  Get recommendation letters before your last day of work  The best time to research companies is before applying  Track resume views with tools like Mailtrack.io  Interview dress should be one level above what employees wear in company photos online  The moment you feel comfortable in a job is the moment to start thinking about your next one  Mention your full-time availability in your email signature  Mention your full-time availability on your social media profiles  Never accept the first offer (really)  If a company rejects you, ask them if they can refer you to partners or clients  Resume testimonial  summary  objective  Check company news headlines before applying  Target no more than 5 companies at a time  Join a job search club  Your LinkedIn profile can include everything your resume couldnât  Optimize your LinkedIn headline to get more views  Optimize your LinkedIn profile for referrals  Take advantage of free job search consults for second opinions  The more you target a company, the more likely you are to get their attention  Do as many information interviews as you can  Speak at industry meetups to gain exposure  Speak at startup conferences to position yourself as someone to hire  Treat recruiters as youâd like to be treated  Plan to be in a quiet place for phone interviews  Record phone interviews on your smartphone for analysis later  Test your computer setup before video interviews  Model your resume on a targeted companyâs employeesâ  Learn at least one new work skill for which demand is growing  Improve your soft skills that recruiters want you to have  Volunteer your skills for organizations that might be able to hire you  Aim to apply to as few companies as possible  Use positive action verbs in resumes  Show promotions on resumes  Resumes should focus on achievements, not responsibilities  Use Facebook Ads to target people directly  Use Google AdWords to target people directly  Manage your job search like a marketing campaign  Look for ways to get around gatekeepers  Ask your alumni association for help  Ask chambers of commerce which companies are arriving and need to hire  Replacing employees on maternity or sick leave gets your foot in the door  Gauge skill trends with industry job boards  Be polite unless being rude will help more  Be someone people want to work with  A resume hobbies section makes you relatable  Prepare a 30-60 second elevator pitch  Fax machines are barely used anymore but still checked  Dumbing down your resume will make you bitter  Consider adjacent roles if theyâre more in demand  Propose trial-by-freelance as an audition for both sides  Target employees at companies that reward them for referring candidates  Contribute content to a company blog or social profile  Keep in mind teleworking and remote jobs  Career changes are easier when employer-driven  Ask for leads in non-work settings  Ask recent hires what worked for them  Ask recent ex-employees why they left  Better to reschedule than be late  If youâre going to be late, call ahead asap  Keep video testimonials on your smartphone  Warn references when you think theyâll be contacted  Donât answer when a recruiter calls unless prepared  Always give supporting examples in interviews  Only apply to companies you can legally work for  Rehearse your interview stories to make them as compelling as possible  Post videos of yourself in action  Volunteer online by joining an active open-source project  A good excuse to follow up is to confirm resume reception  A good excuse to call a company is to check if an ad is still open  Practice a winning handshake  Be polite when you canât shake hands  Accept all interview invites so you can get practice  The more leads you have, the less nervous youâll be  Quality of boss is most likely to determine quality of work life  Itâs ok to walk into a company and ask point blank about openings  Look for ways to help a company before applying there directly  Attracting job offers leads to better results than searching for them  Do NOT vent online after a bad interview  Use a creative resume as a way to demonstrate relevant skills  Your personal website should showcase achievements while providing downloadable resumes and full contact information  Never pay to submit your resume  Managing an industry job board is a great way to hear of openings first  Use Googleâs Advanced Search to find job listings that have been buried  Post a job wanted listing on Craigslist  LinkedIn job listings signal if youâre connected to anyone at the company  Stock screeners can tell which companies are growing  Reply asap to any inquiries about your resume and status  The interview starts when you arrive on site  Use social media to teach recruiters how to hire people like you  Network with industry recruiters online  Network with industry influencers online  Be someone that industry recruiters want to follow online  Get a smartphone with a data connection so you can react quickly  When asking for recommendations, provide a template to make responding easier  The more placeable a candidate, the more likely a placement agency will help you  Get a recruiterâs attention by helping them  Ask friends to bring along relevant contacts for coffee  Attend events to meet specific people  Always personalize messages when contacting strangers online  Send a recruiter a memorable gift  Know your industryâs biases  Ask random industry people out for drinks  When thanking, gift  phone call  handwritten letter  email  social media message  Learning to code is a hot skill in any industry  Donât give up    Free Bonus  Download this list so you can print it out to keep it handy.  This free download contains:     	All 366 job search tips listed above   	The tips have been categorized for easier reference   	In every category, I've highlighted effective tips that job seekers tend to not know    Click the image to get access to 366 Top Tips to Rock Your Job Search Every Day of 2020:            JobMob Insiders can get this free bonus and other exclusive content in the JobMob Insider Bonuses area. Join now, it's free!  WATCH: 3 Free Tools to Speed Up Your Job Search    Question of the article  Which tip surprised you most? Tell us in the comments.  READ NEXT: ?? 150+ Awesome Job Search Life Hacks You Need To Try  
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