Friday, September 21, 2012

Staying Motivated Through Your Job Search

by Megan Elliott, Career Coach

Whether you are unemployed and looking for a job or employed but searching, staying motivated through your job search can be one of the toughest challenges. Between the endless online questionnaires trying to figure out what kind of person you are, to the assumption that you have been rejected as a candidate based on the lack of rejection letters, the process can make you question your abilities at times. What you need is something to keep your focus and your drive, and here are six suggestions to help you stay on-task:
1)      Remember to love yourself. Searching for a job can be draining to even the most bound and determined of people, and as much as you need a job, you also need to focus on you during this time. Go for a walk, read a book that you’ve been meaning to, or spend time with your family or your friends; just do something that makes you happy. You’ll find a backup of strength that will help you through the search later.
2)      Work your network. Don’t just ask your family and friends for help, though they are good places to start. Chances are, a family member or a good friend has someone in their circle of friends and friends of friends who is looking for someone just like you. Networking is all about making those connections.
3)      Change up your resume. What does your resume look like? If you’re a high school graduate with little job experience, you might think you need to beef it up with almost-meaningless phrases to make it a page. If you’ve worked for a long time in different jobs, you’re wondering how to trim the fat. The internet has a lot of free resume templates for almost anyone. Use the tools others have created, and see what works for you. ERS also provides resume writing assistance to our customers, so pick up the phone and talk to your career coach.
4)      Volunteer. There are volunteer opportunities everywhere, from hospitals to home-building projects for the needy, to food banks. This will not just feed your soul, but also give you the opportunity to expand your network. Find an opportunity that fits within your skills, or step out of your comfort zone and pick up some new ones on the way!
5)      Keep a routine. Wake up, take a shower, and get dressed like you’re getting ready for work, because really, you are; you’re just working for yourself. Set your working hours (most professionals say between three and eight hours), and keep yourself to those hours. Remember, there’s no paid overtime in this job!
6)      Establish a set of goals. Set a realistic long-term goal (for example, “I will apply to 25 new positions by the end of this month.”), and several short term goals (for example, “I will apply to five new positions by the end of this week.”) Keep these statements simple and grounded in reality, and you’ll be surprised by the results you achieve.
Staying positive and driven can be hard to do, especially with limited feedback on how well you’re doing. You are responsible for your success in this, however, so don’t give up! We’re here for you at ERS, Inc., and we want to hear from you.
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