Roozgaar: 5 Steps to Find a Job in Tough Times!
When times are rough and
jobs are few and far between, it’s great to have a strategy in place
while looking for a job. You don’t just want ‘a job’. You want a job
that is satisfying, gives you a decent amount of money in your wallet,
and is something that you feel like coming to everyday! So what does it
take to find a good job in turbulent times? Is it the correct attitude
that helps you survive or is it the perfect blend of skills and aptitude
that successfully navigates you in tough times?
Just read on to know the best practices that ‘turn things around in your favor’ in bleak times:
Just read on to know the best practices that ‘turn things around in your favor’ in bleak times:
Let go of the past, stay optimistic:
Hanging on to the skeletons of the past stops you from moving ahead
in life. Difficult times require you to be robust, optimistic and have
conviction in yourself. You need to deal with setbacks swiftly, learn
from them and then move on. You should just believe in yourself and stay
firm on your plans.
Chalk out a plan first
Often hard pressed to promptly find a new job and a regular source of
income, most job aspirants don’t feel the need to create a big-picture
line of attack. They simply apply to multiple openings as fast as
possible. This approach is born out of short sighted fear; it’s not the
attitude of a long term, solution oriented person! So what does one do?
The first step is to figure out where the jobs are! Steer clear of the
industries that are hit the hardest. Instead target on the ones that are
the least affected and have the best suited roles for you. Have a clear
picture of the kind of job you want and also a well chalked out plan on
how to get it.
Push yourself to go the extra mile
Tough times are not the times to hunker down. Instead, it’s the time
to come out and pitch in for positive results. Looking for a job is a
full time job in itself. So to start with, hide your ‘desperately
seeking for a job’ approach. If employers sense that getting a job is
your only concern, they see that as a red flag and consider you more of a
burden than a value addition to their organisation. Also have multiple
resumes for every industry you are applying to. This allows you to
highlight skills that a specific employer is looking for. Project
yourself as someone who will increase the bottom line of any organization in every way possible.
Stay connected and be aware of trends
Staying isolated often leads to job-loss depression and saps your
energy. It lets inertia slip in the door. So fight it! Stay connected
with your colleagues and old friends. Attend networking events,
professional meetings, get a new certification or do anything that
interests you. The idea is to stay connected with people and knowledge
since both are powerful stimulants for success. Look out for
opportunists and grab them wherever they are. Remember, employers always
look out for candidates who are flexible, appealing, eager, meticulous,
fit opportunists. So learn the industry trends and buzzwords, act
quickly and pick on industries that are still growing.
Leverage your contacts
Not everyone with a great job knows someone! But the chances of
getting a job increases dramatically if you have an ‘in’ at the place
you are applying to. Talk to people you know and ask them to keep an ear
to the ground in terms of job openings. Don’t just hound your friends but make sure that the idea stays in their minds.
Remember, the idea is to believe in yourself and identify how your talent can add worth to any organization. Learn to explore and don’t limit yourself to things that you did in the past. This way you will soon know how you can add value to dissimilar kinds of jobs. Everyone goes through a lull but some succeed because they have a strategy in place. They simply figure out how to get around the road blocks they come across and then manage to surface again.
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Remember, the idea is to believe in yourself and identify how your talent can add worth to any organization. Learn to explore and don’t limit yourself to things that you did in the past. This way you will soon know how you can add value to dissimilar kinds of jobs. Everyone goes through a lull but some succeed because they have a strategy in place. They simply figure out how to get around the road blocks they come across and then manage to surface again.
Roozgaar Video
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