The Five Habits (updated)
Terrence H. Seamon
Guiding executives, teams and professionals through challenging transitions to change while strengthening their resilience and well-being | Leadership development consulting | Career transition consulting
In 2019, I wrote the article called "The Five Habits of Highly Effective Job Hunters." Some things have changed since then, so it seems like a good idea to me to update it a bit. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
Have you ever read the best-selling book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey? It's a golden oldie. And well worth tracking down.
Covey's seven habits provide a roadmap for increasing one's effectiveness in any area of life, from home to the workplace.
As a career transition consultant, one of the questions I help my clients with is: What do highly effective job hunters do?
Inspired by that title, here are the five habits (plus one more) of highly effective job seekers.
Focus Your Search - Highly effective job seekers are focused. They know what they are after. Do you?
Do you have a clear goal? Are you pursuing?target?companies?(or organizations, industries, roles) that are of interest to you, by researching them, following them on LinkedIn, and inviting people who work there to connect with you? Are you focused on your?objective?
Spend Your Time Wisely - Highly effective job hunters are great time managers. They know that time is a precious resource.?They know that how you spend your time each day makes all the difference.
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How are you using your?time? Are you researching to find the hidden job market of?needs?that employers have that you could be the solution to??Are you following up with each person you meet:?in interviews? at networking meetings? recruiters you have spoken with? Are you using each interaction as an opportunity to display your brand and your value proposition? Are you learning and intentionally enhancing your skills?
Present Your Best Self - Highly effective job hunters are mindful about how to present themselves. They are very aware that "how they show up" matters.
Do you know your?brand?(what you are known for)? Are you clear about your?value?proposition?(why they should hire you)? Are you aware that each move you make in a job search --showing up on a zoom, handing someone your business card, sending your cover letter, submitting resume, putting your profile on LinkedIn, going in for an interview-- is a representation of who you are? Are you intentional about putting your "best self" out there? Who do you want the market to see? How do you want to be known?
Leverage Relationships - Job search depends upon relationships. Are you reaching out to people you know? Are you reaching out to people that they know? Are you identifying other people (such as hiring managers, recruiters, CEOs, consultants, business owners, thought leaders) that you want to know? Are you attending local networking events??Are you participating in professional groups in your field? Are you volunteering locally? Are you helping the market to get to know You?
Be the Solution - Companies have problems to solve and they are looking for people who can provide the solutions. Can you see your self as a solution? Do you believe in yourself? Do you know your PAR (Problem-Action-Results) stories? Use your resources (especially your contacts and your library) to learn more about your target companies. Find out what is keeping them up at night. Then confidently present your capabilities and accomplishments, while humbly expressing your interest in learning more about them.
and one more...
Take Good Care of Your Self - A job search can be tough going, with little response and little traction. It can take longer than you would like. And you may feel miserable a lot of the time. Therefore, you must take good care of You. Find ways to stay in shape, both physically and emotionally, so that you are energized, positive, and ready when opportunity appears.
About the author: Terrence "Terry" Seamon guides and supports career transitioners toward their goals.
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1 年Great thoughts therein. Collins Musa Mwakio you will enjoy this.
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1 年I love "Be the Solution?" Too often job seekers think they need to create a work biography that details everything they have ever done. If they looked through this lens they'd see it's more about the employer. How can how help them? How can you address their pain points.
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2 年A challenge for many, including myself, is we build a network yet do not leverage or cultivate these relationships for the longer term. Since time is finite, how do you best connect/ share/ engage your connections?
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2 年Love the golden oldies Terrence H. Seamon ! Sage advice here! ??