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Looking for a new job can feel overwhelming, especially in a competitive market. With the right strategy, you can make the process smoother and improve your chances of finding your dream job.
Here’s what you can to do to level up your current job search:
1. Make your CV irresistible to recruiters
Don’t send the same version of your CV to every job. Tailor it for each role, highlighting skills and experiences that align with what the company is looking for. Base your cover letter on how you can meet their specific needs with your skillset.
2. Let your LinkedIn profile do the talking
Haven’t got a LinkedIn profile? Now’s your chance to create one. Treat LinkedIn as your digital CV. Use a polished photo, write a compelling summary, and showcase your achievements. Engage with posts to stay visible in your industry.
3. Tap into your network (it’s bigger than you think)
Reach out to former colleagues, friends, and family who might have leads or advice. Women’s networks and groups can also offer incredible support and connections.
4. Research companies like a detective
When you know a company’s mission, culture, and latest achievements, you can craft an application that speaks directly to them. Mentioning this knowledge in interviews is a major plus.
5. Invest in yourself with new skills
Upskilling is easier than ever with online courses. Whether it’s brushing up on Excel or learning project management, adding certifications shows you’re proactive.
6. Ace your interviews with practice and poise
Prepare answers to common questions, but don’t stop there. Practicing with a friend can help you nail tone, body language, and confidence.
7. Use job platforms like a pro
Set up alerts for roles you’re interested in and apply early. Platforms like Glassdoor can also give you insight into salaries and company culture.
8. Show gratitude after every interview
Follow up with a thank-you email, but make it personal. Reference something specific from the conversation to leave a lasting impression.
9. Get organised and stay on top of your applications
Use a tracker to note jobs you’ve applied for, deadlines, and responses. Staying organised reduces stress and ensures you never miss a beat.
10. Stay positive, even when it’s tough
Job hunting can be draining, but every “no” gets you closer to the right “yes.” Treat yourself with kindness and lean on your support system.
First published on the Woman and Home Team
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