Saturday, March 14, 2020
Five Steps to Retool and Start Your Job Search
Five Steps to Retool and Start Your Job SearchRetooling your job search can be a daunting experience. You might have the feeling that youre starting everything over from the beginning, but thats not the case. You have tons of experience that will be valuable no matter what job you decide to take. Things like knowing how a business works, getting along with coworkers and knowing proper work habits already put you ahead of new candidates coming in. You have the advantage over workers with no experience.So, how do you retool your resume? You have a lot of options, so before you start changing your resume try out a few other options first. One thing you can do is go back to school or get more training. But, you should do a self-assessment and see if this would actually be beneficial to you, work with a career counselor and let them help you to the right path. Look around and see what kind of options you have, dont panic and just try to examine your situation. Then you can begin to retool your job search.1. Start with what you enjoyDo you have a long, lost passion that you wish you had embarked on? Maybe it was teaching skiing lessons in Colorado, who knows, but just start with what you enjoy. Perhaps theres a job related to your hobby that you would enjoy. It could be a completely different field than what youve ever worked in, so take a look around and dont limit yourself. Maybe its time to get out there and try your luck.2. Find a list of tauglichkeit employersThere are always options out there, especially if youre in a large city. You can find a multitude of positions that would fit your job search choice. But, try to reach out a little past your current job and find something that is different or that would excite you. Put this list together because youre going to need it.3. Start retooling your resumeThis is definitely key. Start creating your resume to send to these potential employers, but make sure that you emphasize different aspects of your career that wo uld be beneficial to your prospective employer. You should consider getting some help from a professional resume writer, they can take a drab old resume and create the right blend of personality and accomplishments.4. Send out your resume to your list of employersStarting sending that new resume out You have to get your name out there right? So what are you waiting for, you all ready have a list of potential employers, so whats stopping you? Its time to get the word out about you5. Starting calling people backAfter sending out your resume, hit the phones hard. Dont just sit back and wait for the employer to call you, be aggressive, show them that you want this position and that you are right for it. If youve tooled your resume correctly towards your new career path and showed the desire to learn, then you can have the job that you want.Guest Post by Erin Kennedy, CPRW, CERW, BS/HR, is a Certified Professional Executive Resume Writer/Career Consultant and President of Professional R esume Services, Inc. She is a nationally published writer and contributor of 9+ best-selling career books. She has achieved international recognition following yearly nominations of the prestigious T.O.R.I. (Toast of the Resume Industry) Award. Erin has written thousands of resumes for executives and professionals. As a proud member of PARW, CDI, AORCP, Erin also sits on CDIs Credentialing Committee for new certification candidates and serves as a Mentor for CDIs Member Mentoring Committee. She also is a featured blogger on several well-known career sites http//exclusive-executive-resumes.com.For additional tips and advice on resumes and cover letters, follow us on Twitter GreatResume or visit our blog.
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