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Don’t Be Lazy in Your Job Search

In All About the ' Tude on November 14, 2010 at 4:11 pm

Last week, I caught up on some of the television shows I’ve wanted to see.  One of the shows focused on the difficulty many are experiencing in finding a job in these tough economic times.  The main person in the story was a seasoned career executive who had been out of work for 18 months.  He had a positive demeanor (despite his circumstances), professional presence and what seemed to be a respectable resume.

So, why hasn’t he found a job?

That was my first question.  However, as I continued to watch, his problem became apparent.  He had been lazy in his search!  For 18 months, the only thing he’s done to try and find a job is go to an outplacement center everyday and submit on-line applications.

If you haven’t learned anything else while following this blog, you must know that I am a STRONG advocate for trying multiple approaches to a job search.  While moving out of your comfort zone is never easy, if you don’t want to end up unemployed for 18 months or longer, you must stretch yourself.

If you aren’t familiar with social media and social networking, I’m sure you know at least one young person who is.  Ask him/her to show you how to use these options to get yourself and your credentials out there for others to see.  You’re shy and aren’t good at meeting people, no problem!  Read back through several of my former blog posts for some great ideas on how to get started.

In today’s labor market, it is highly competitive.  If you are to be the one to hear, “You’re hired,” you’re going to do more than the basics.  To only rely on one (outdated!) method to find a job will truly do you a disservice.  Take a chance and try new things.  By incorporating multiple efforts in your search, you greatly increase your chances of landing the job you want.

Until next time….

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