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Reenergize Your Job Search |
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Roberta
Chinsky Matuson |
During the
summer it's the call of the beach, and in the winter
you're beckoned by the mountains. Regardless of the time
of year, something will lure you away from the pavement
you should be pounding.
There's not much you can do about the past, but you have
control over your future. It's time to get serious and
get your job Search back into full gear.
Reevaluate Your Situation
When you decided to seek other employment opportunities,
were you reacting to job burnout? Is the boss who was
making your life miserable now gone? Vacations and
changes in management can have a huge impact on how you
feel about your job. If you've had a chance to recharge
your battery, or if your new supervisor is providing you
with an enjoyable work environment, then perhaps you
should sit tight. Your situation has changed for the
better.
If things really haven't changed much, then it's time to
reenergize your job Search.
Develop a Plan and Then Work It
Looking for a job is a full-time job itself. If you are
employed while job-hunting, you are working the
equivalent of two jobs. No wonder it's easy to get
overwhelmed.
To really pull it off,
you need to be organized. That's why it's
important to establish a plan and then work the plan.
Set Goals with appropriate deadlines for yourself at the
beginning of each week. Monitor your performance
throughout the week to ensure you are staying with the
plan.
Reconnect with Your Network
You may have already contacted everyone on your
networking list, but it's time to do it again. Call your
contacts and find out how they're doing. Gently remind
them that you are still seeking a new opportunity. Don't
forget to ask if they know of anyone else with whom you
might speak regarding your Search. Thank them for their
time, and let them know that you will check in with them
periodically.
Put a note on your calendar to call them again in
another six weeks. In the meantime, if you come across
any articles that might be of interest to them, be sure
to forward them.
Contact Your Headhunters
Many people think that once they have registered with a
headhunter, their work is done. Actually, your work has
just started. You should be in touch with your
recruiters at least once every two weeks just to remind
them you are still out there. If you happen to follow-up
with them right after they've received a job order, you
might be the first one on their list to be sent out for
the interview. Top of mind is very important when there
are lots of qualified candidates on the market.
Look into HR Associations
Programs and networking meetings generally come to a
halt during the summer. But as the leaves fall, it's
back to business. Join your local HR association and
start attending meetings. Get involved in the
organization. Join a committee. The more involved you
become, the more likely you are to meet people who might
be able to help you in your job Search.
To find a local HR association, go to the Society for
Human Resource Management's Web site. You might also try
contacting some HR people in your area to see which
groups they belong to. |
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This
article originally appeared on Monster.com. |
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