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10 Things You Can Do Right Now To Make Sure You Get The Job

10 Things You Can Do Right Now To Make Sure You Get The Job 10 Things You Can Do Right Now To Make Sure You Get The JobPosted September 30, 2016, by Vivien LuuA new job means new beginningsYouve just started your job search and are feeling crazy excited.Well, you were feeling crazy excited until you had the crashing realisation that job hunting isnt easy. So now you just feel crazy.Finding a new job can feel like a job in itself And oh man, now youre getting cold feet, and wondering What am I even doing?Relax.Take a deep breath.Youve got this.Actually, youve got 10 of this Here are ten things you can do right now to help you land the job.1. Know what you wantIt might sound ludicrous, but when youre hating work and desperate to get outta there, you can find yourself jumping head first into a job hunt without really knowing what youre looking for. Its easy to let the novelty and shininess of a new job distract you from whats really important whether the job is rightfor you.Make sure y ou put together a must-have and nice-to-have list, and ask yourself questions likeWill the job help me meet my career goals?Is it challenging enough and does it give me room to grow?Will I fit in with the company culture?Does the salary reflect my qualifications and level of experience?Does it offer a good work/life balance?Unless youre in a situation where you need a job, any job ASAP, you should be absolutely sure that this job is worth applying for and that youre looking for job perks that will actually make you happier. Even if its leid your dream job, it should tick fruchtwein of your must-have boxes and at least some of your nice-to-haves.2. Polish (or create) your LinkedIn profileAs a jobseeker, you cant afford to ignore the digital extension of your professional self. Prospective employers, recruiters and companies will search for you online. If you have a LinkedIn profile, its very likely to be the first result they find, so make sure that you give it as much love as your o ther social media accounts. And if you dont have a LinkedIn profile at all, you risk seeming like a Ludditeseriously, get one To make a killer first impression, you need to optimise your profile. This is how to really stand outAdd a current profile pic Research shows that there is such a thing as a perfect LinkedIn photo, and by making a few simple changes, you can appear to be mora trustworthy, competent and likeable. Plus according to LinkedIn, by adding a picture, your profile is 14 times mora likely to be viewed Write a punchy headline that sums up what you doSecond only to your profile pic, your LinkedIn headline is one of the first things recruiters and prospective employers will look at. So dont just let it just default to your current role Use it as an opportunity to highlight your specialisations. For instance, if youre a designer, dont just write that add in your niche and specialisations e.g. UX designer who specialises in cross-platform devices. Add a profile summary W rite about your professional work history, your career goals and what youre passionate about. Remember who youre targeting and use keywords to address skills and industry specialisations, but also inject a bit of personality into your summary. LinkedIn offers some great tips on how to write a knockout summary and provides some stellar examples to use as inspiration. Update your employment history Focus on your achievements and any projects youre proud of rather than a list of your responsibilities. Add hyperlinks to any work youve done to grow your portfolio. If you have your own website, blog, or YouTube channel, this is the perfect opportunity to mention it. Add your professional skills (and get them endorsed) According to LinkedIn, profiles that have skills listed are 13 times more likely to get viewed than those without skills. Focus on skills that are in demand in your industry, and ask colleagues to endorse these skills. Ask for recommendations Recommendations are worth their weight in gold. To have a colleague, or better yet a manager, publicly praise your work ethic, skills and dedication adds a lot of credibility to your profile.Ideally, you want to do everything in your power to impress recruiters and employers before they even meet you and your LinkedIn profile is a great way to do just that3. Spring clean your digital footprintSpeaking of a great first impression get your digital presence in orderIts important to clean up your digital persona and make sure that youre putting your best (and most professional) face forward. Heres a spring clean checklist to get you startedDitch any email address thats notlage your name Anything thats even remotely unprofessional has got to go (not to mention something thats lewd, weird or inappropriate). Email addresses that your 14-year-old self thought were hilarious will definitely be noticed and promptly get your job application trashed. While youre at it, ditch any old-school email providers aol, hotmail or rocketmail email addresses make you seem like a dinosaur who surfs the web on Netscape Navigator. Goodbye emailprotected, hello emailprotected Give your social media presence a thorough scrubdown A good rule of thumb is that if you dont want your grandma seeing it, you dont want your future boss seeing it either. Recruiters and companies are very likely to Google you if youre a candidate theyre interested in. So, in the same way thatd you make a militrischer abschirmdienst dash around your house before having your mum over, get your (digital) house in order too. Google yourself, see what comes up and remove anything unprofessional. Take the time to check every single social account you own, and delete posts that youre not proud of, or tighten the privacy settings.Update your voicemail I know, I know. Who even uses voicemail these days? But, if you do happen to get a callback and you miss the call, you want to make sure the voicemail message that a prospective employer hears is 100 per cent professional.4. Know your audience (by doing research)Before you even think about tidying up your resume or writing a kickass cover letter, research the hell out of the company you want to work for, the department youll be working in, and if possible, the team youll be joining. Get an understanding of the companys latest projects, and gauge where theyre at in their growth cycle. You can do this by setting up Google Alerts for the companys name, competitors names, and any relevant industry keywords. ?These insights should help you put together a more tailored job application that will resonate with whoevers reading it, and also come in pfotey when (not if) you get called for an bewerberinterview.Before you even think about tidying up your resume or writing a kickass cover letter, research the hell out of the company you want to work for, the department youll be working in, and if possible, the team youll be joining. Get an understanding of the companys latest projects, and gauge where theyre at in their growth cycle. You can do this by setting up Google Alerts for the companys name, competitors names, and any relevant industry keywords. ?These insights should help you put together a more tailored job application that will resonate with whoevers reading it, and also come in handy when (not if) you get called for an interview.6. Write a ko resumeA standout resume should complement your cover letter, and needs to be tailored specifically to the job ad.To write a great resume, you need toHighlight key skills, qualifications and achievements that address the criteria in the job adMake it short and snappy (1-2 pages is ideal)Format it so its easy to readAsk someone to proofread it to make sure youre not making any silly spelling or grammatical mistakes7. Pick referees who will back youOnce you get a callback for the interview, your first instinct will be to prep like crazy. And yes, you should do this, but only after youve locked down at least two referees who will sing your praises and stand behind your work.Why?Because, when an interview goes well, one of the first things the interviewer will do is call your references and ask them a few questions about you.When this happens, you dont want to slow down the momentum by having to wait for your referees to confirm that theyre happy to be contacted etc. This will come off as unprepared at best and slightly dodgy at worst.So pick your referees now, and be sure to brief them on the sorts of job youre applying for. Choosing the right referees is extremely important, so be sure to follow our pro tips for picking the right referees8. Prep for your interviewInterviews suck. Full stop.Theyre marked by awkward small talk, clammy hands, and pit-stain inducing waits outside the interview room. The good news is, the more you prepare, the less jangled your nerves will be on the day.It can feel pretty overwhelming, but if you focus on these five main areas you should be coveredBe prepared for any q uestions theyll throw at you Interview questions can be tricky. From straightforward ones such as What are your strengths? to obscure ones such as How many people are flying in airplanes over Australia right now? its important to prep for any questions that might be thrown your way. Make sure that you also think of examples and real-life scenarios, and make them your go-to stories if questions like Tell me about a time when you demonstrated leadership are asked.Have your questions on hand Recruiters and employers will usually wrap up an interview by asking if youve got any questions for them. It pays to think of this ahead of time to show them that youve thought about the role and where it fits into your career aspirations. Just make sure that you dont ask questions for the sake of it (theyll see right through this, and its a waste of everyones time). Ask questions that you genuinely want to know the answer to.Practice open body language Its commonly cited that 93 per cent of what we communicate is through body language and how we say something, not what we say. Our body language and tone of voice reveal a lot about our attitudes and personality, so be mindful of what youre communicating, even when youre not speaking. It can make a huge difference, and help you better connect with your interviewer. Get your elevator pitch down pat For those of you who dont know what an elevator pitch is, its the 1-minute highlights reel of your career and what you tell people when youre inevitably asked, Tell me about yourself. Its a great opportunity to show how passionate you are about your work, and neatly showcase the achievements youre proudest of. Your interviewer might not be the only one you speak to on the day, so have this ready in case you bump into other managers or prospective colleagues too.Keep on top of industry news Whatever industry or field you work in, its imperative to keep abreast of emerging patterns, trends or the latest research and findings. Its even more important to stay on the pulse when you head into an interview. Make it a habit to read industry blogs and trade magazines, so youre not caught off-guard if youre asked a question about recent events.9. Be smart about what you wearWhat you wear matters.According to Princeton University researchers, it only takes a tenth of a second for someone to form a first impression of you.Thats right. A tenth of a second. Thats barely enough time for a smile much less a You had me at hello.These snap judgements arent always right, but they inform the entire interview process because it takes a lot to change peoples initial perceptions. So think hard about what your interview outfit will be and what you want it to say about you.You need toLook the part Use the companys culture and philosophy as a benchmark for what to wear. If youre applying to work at a bank, corporation or law firm, youll want to dress corporate conservative. If youre applying for a tech job at a start-up, aim for a dre ssier take on the tech casual look. If youre a creative professional, aim for a business casual outfit that hints at your creative style. Basically, go for a dressier version of what other employees are wearing. Wear something thats on-brand Your personal brand matters. It speaks volumes about who you are, what you value and where youre headed, so make sure your outfit is on-brand for you. Dont have a personal brand? Heres how to establish one.10. Stay organisedThe reality is that youll probably be applying for a few different roles at a few different companies. Over time, it can be difficult to keep track of where you applied, and which job is which.So its really important to stay on top of everything, because not knowing whos calling you, or which job theyre referring to, will make you seem disorganised and unprofessional.And nothing kills a potential job offer faster than seeming guess what? disorganised and unprofessional.So, stay on top of your job search by doing the followi ngKeep a digital record of each job application Include your cover letter if possible, since you will have tailored it to the particular job. Add tags or colour code each folder to indicate whether youre still in the running for the job (e.g. youre waiting for a callback, and/or you got an interview), or whether your application has been declined (in which case you can archive the folder). Keep a list handy This list should include the name of the company youve applied with, the role youre going for, and the names of any relevant contact people such as the person who listed the job or interviewed you. Keep this list in your wallet so that if you get a call and youre drawing a blank, you can refer to it.Finding a new job can be stressful, nail-biting stuff. But dont let that make you throw it into the too hard basket and keep you trapped in a job you hate. Use these 10 steps as a guide to push through the pain, and your career will thank you for itLanded the perfect job and now have to hand in your letter of resignation? 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