By now you've learned the traditional ways of
online job searching don't work anymore. Maybe it's time to try something different and throw out your old approach. Get started with these strategies.
Review your resume Maybe your resume is not attracting the right attention, and it could be time to spiff it up a bit. Since this is the most imperative document in your career, make the investment and have a good resume professionally prepared. You can also get advice from
Ready Set Hired.
Get Active on LinkedIn You're never a smart job seeker if employers can't find you on LinkedIn. Even after you've submitted your resume to an employer, they might just go and check your profile on LinkedIn.
Be a good researcher Research isn't only a greatly basic part of a business. It assumes a fundamental job notwithstanding with regards to looking for jobs. Whether it's about exploring different career possibilities or knowing the details of potential employers, you need to do a good amount of research to achieve success.
Position yourself as an expert in your field Include searchable keywords in your social media profile and online resume that detail of your experience and skills.
Take a willingness to be flexible Become more approaching to pursuing contract or project work, part-time employment, and being hired at a less-than-desired starting salary.
Reevaluate your approach Looking for a job is a full-time job in itself. If you are dedicating a few hours a week to your job search, consider stepping up your efforts.
Perfect your telephone interviewing skills The first 5 minutes of a telephone interview is most important since only about 2 out of 10 people are still under consideration after that. Calm your tone of voice. Stand up and smile while talking to project confidence and likeability.