![]() Developing a Plan for Your Job SearchDeveloping a Plan for Your Job Search Despite our passion to take on ‘perfect’ roles, it pays to set out your goals and what you need to achieve them. How are you going to progress your job search – reading newspapers, visiting job agencies or registering and searching online? - perhaps all of the above. Try to identify the long and the short term actions you need to do in order to get the job you want – is it likely that you will have to retrain? Will you need to find a job quickly whilst you develop new skills? Will you have to reduce your hours to fit in job interviews? - all good questions to ask yourself, and especially good to ask if you are looking to apply for jobs that you are not yet qualified in. Your potential employer needs to see your experience and if you don’t have that precise experience they are looking for, then you need to tailor your CV to highlight the sections of your experience that matter in the role. This means creating a new CV (or amending your existing one) each time you apply for a new job. If you do not have the experience but are currently studying for something worth a mention, then make sure you add that to your CV. Pick out your notable successes to make sure you impress your potential interviewer or employer, planning your time and including a revamp of your CV and covering letter will help you develop your job search and gain from your newly organised approach! Finally, ensure you plan effectively so that you can take a well earned break from the job searching – it’s a tiring process but one which can reward your future. Sorry, comments are now closed on this postRecent Posts: How Job Board Friendly Is Your CV? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 25/04/2011 How Not To Write A CV ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 28/03/2011 Are You Hiding Behind Your PC? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 08/02/2011 Why Do Some Employers Get Into Such A Recruitment Mess? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 26/01/2011 Agency Workers Regulations: Do You Understand? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 24/01/2011 Categories: Applying for Jobs Best Online Recruiting CV's and Resumes Employer Advice Employment High Performance Recruitment Innovative Recruitment Interview Best Practice Interview Questions - Winning Answers Job Application Tips Recruitment Recruitment Best Practice: 13 steps Recruitment Effectiveness Recruitment Ideas Recruitment Performance Measurement: 5 Tips Recruitment Process Redundancy Advice Resume Writing: 10 Tips Steps To Better Recruitment Tips For Getting That Job Tips For Giving Feedback Tips For Receiving Feedback Top 10 CV Pointers Top 9 Interview Tips Top Recruitment Tips Unemployment Advice |
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