Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Get Hired By Researching the Companies You Want to Work For

Get Hired By Researching the Companies You Want to Work For

Job-Seeking Hardly a "Full-Time Job" for Most Unemployed


JUNE 29, 2010
Job-Seeking Hardly a "Full-Time Job"
for Most Unemployed

Less than 40% of unemployed job-seekers spend an average of more than four hours per day searching for work, and only 7% devote six hours or more to the task daily, despite abundant advice that looking for work should be a "full-time job," according to research led by Connie R. Wanberg of the University of Minnesota and published in the Academy of Management Journal. The finding dovetails with research showing that the unemployed are natural targets for time-consuming family tasks.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Staying Competitive in Job Search 2010



To maximize your chances of landing a job this year, Challenger and other experts recommend the following tips:
Network. Join professional groups, and stay in contact with former associates. Spread the word about your job hunt. Tell everyone in your network about your situation and the type of opportunity you're seeking.
Cast a wide net. Look beyond your usual industry; many of your skills may be transferrable. Use job-listing sites like Yahoo! HotJobs, but also examine industry-specific sites or company sites for your target employers, and don't forget alumni career resource sites, if possible.
Customize each resume. Tailor your resumes to the job description, which will also provide useful key words. Take your time with each resume, as it is the first impression you make on the hiring manager.
"Not tailoring a resume is a huge mistake, because employers want their particular needs and problems addressed," says Lauren Milligan of ResumeMayDay.com. "Tailoring a resume shows that you have researched the company, or at the very least, read their job posting. Not tailoring it is a huge hurdle to overcome because other candidates will have been insightful enough to do this and will gain a competitive edge over you."
Don't get overwhelmed. If unemployed, commit to action every day. Your job search should be like full-time job. Carve out a specific time every day to focus on doing it well. Set small goals for yourself and measure your progress.
Reach out to your support systems. A lengthy job search can take a toll on your self-esteem and increase a sense of pessimism. To combat this, make an effort to connect with the people you care about. Their support will help you maintain a positive attitude.