Saturday, June 13, 2020
Do You Shop for Jobs Like You Shop for the Holidays -
Do You Shop for Jobs Like You Shop for the Holidays - Every year, Iâm amazed by all the people who wait until a day or two before the holidays to begin their shopping. While this approach would turn me into a nervous stressball, those who do it see no reason not to. After all, they know that stores will be open as late as possible leading up to the holidaysâ"so why not procrastinate? I often see people take this same approach when it comes to finding a new job. They look around from time to time, and when they come across an interesting position, theyâll say, âI found a great job and Iâm going to apply for it next week.â The problem with this strategy is simple: You never know how long the âjob storeâ is going to stay open! While most public sector jobs come with a specific close date attached to them, most private sector job postings are available only until the company finds enough qualified candidates. In todayâs competitive job market, many ads stay out for a week or less. Thatâs why itâs imperative that you have your resume 95% ready to go before you find the job posting of your dreams. Youâll still need to spend some time customizing your resume to match up with the keywords and qualifications specified by the companyâs ad. However, trying to write a quality resume from start to finish in time to submit it before the posting disappears is a big gamble. Some people are rock stars of last-minute holiday shopping, but others procrastinate until they find themselves buying whateverâs available just to say that they bought something. Would you rather receive a thoughtful, personalized gift, or one that seems like more of an obligation? The same strategy applies to job applications. Donât waste your opportunity to send a hiring manager a real giftâ"a well-thought-out resume that shows him or her exactly how much you want that job!
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