To Land a Job You'll Love, Sharpen Your Axe
Jane Jackson
Career Coach supporting mid-career changers land the job they'll love | LinkedIn Top Voice | Author of Navigating Career Crossroads | Host of YOUR CAREER Podcast | Resumé Writing | LinkedIn Trainer | Job Interview Coach
Do you know the best ways to get a job? Many people tackle their job search process by relying on the easiest option.? They make online applications to fill advertised roles and quietly wait and to be selected for an interview.? If they are called for a screening interview they walk in and expect to be able to ‘wing it’ and be selected for the job.??
Some may be lucky however this is not a professional approach to secure one of the most important things in your life – a fulfilling career.?
Abraham Lincoln once said,
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe."
The key to an effective job search is preparation, preparation, and preparation.
Do you know specifically what you have to offer and what you want in your career?? If not, you won’t be able to market yourself effectively when you launch your job search campaign.
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Treat your job search like a Marketing Campaign.? This is a marketing exercise in which YOU are the product and the PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS are your customers.
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The process to market “YOU”
·?????? Define the Product - “You”
·?????? Analyse the Market - “What Jobs?”
·?????? Develop Marketing Strategies
·?????? Implement the Strategies
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Know Your Product
In order to understand yourself and what type of roles, industries and environments suit you, take time to conduct self-assessment exercises that will provide valuable insights into:
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·?????? Your technical skills, knowledge and career accomplishments
·?????? Your personal values and interests, what is most important to you
·?????? What satisfies you in a job, your motivators and de-motivators
·?????? The qualities you possess that are desirable to employers
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Think about the functional and transferable skills that are your natural abilities.? Analyse your self-management skills and your personality traits.? Consider your ability to handle yourself in varying situations, your work content skills and the technical, specialised skills you have acquired through formal education and training.
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This self-assessment process enables you to analyse what you have to offer before you begin the search process and helps you to articulate what you want during your search.?
By identifying your accomplishments you can include them in your resume – an essential tool in the job search process (for more on resume writing, read “Dust Off Your Resume” )?
The self-assessment process gives you confidence and clarity when you are communicating during networking or job interviews.?
The big plus is that it will also help you to manage your career and stay true to your goals after your search is concluded.
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Once you know what you have to offer and you have devised a strong resume, there are a number of strategies you must employ to go to market.? The easiest option (but not the most effective) is to apply for advertised roles however statistically they only account for about 20% of job openings.?
About 80% of jobs are ‘hidden’ – they haven’t reached the Human Resources department of the companies yet.? A hiring manager may be in the process of deciding exactly what resources are required for a specific project, someone may be thinking about resigning, someone may be promoted soon and an opening will be become available shortly.?
In order to get your “foot in the door” in these cases, networking and target marketing will be the best way to go.
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The pros and cons of each job search method:
Search Firms/Recruitment Agencies
Benefits:? They know the market and what is available now.? They understand the hiring process and can provide interview practice and feedback.? They can correct unrealistic expectations.? (See "Recruitment Consultant - Friend or Foe.")
Disadvantages:? They work for the employer, not for you.? They make money on placements and many will not spend time on you unless they can match you with a current assignment.? They do not know everything and they may compete with you – they may recommend several candidates including you for the role you desire.
Advertised roles on-line and using the Internet
Benefits:? An excellent source of company information, some job opportunities are posted on company websites and job boards.? The Internet will provide a flavour for industry trends and movements within organisations.
Disadvantages:? Not all information on company websites is up to date and not all job openings are listed.? Emailed resumes may get lost amongst the large number of resumes received and almost always the resumes go straight to Human Resources not the hiring manager.? If you are not careful you can spend an extraordinary amount of time in front of the computer rather than effectively networking face-to-face?
Target Marketing directly to Companies
Benefits:? You decide whom you want to work for, in which area and for whom through effective research.? You make the initial contact when you are ready.
Disadvantages:? There may not be a role available at this point in time and, unless you have a recommendation from someone respected by your target audience, your marketing email or letter may not be read and your approach not considered.? Success can be a matter of luck and applying to the ‘right place at the right time.
Networking
Benefits:? You contact the people you know for information, advice, ideas and support.? These people may be able to provide additional contacts to aid you in your job search.? Networking helps you to develop and maintain relationships and there may be mutual benefit in the long run.? You may uncover the ‘hidden’ jobs, develop new contacts in the industries you have targeted and learn who the key people are in a company. Networking gives you the opportunity to practice your interviewing skills.
Disadvantages:? It is time consuming.? Some people feel uncomfortable with the concept of ‘networking’ mistakenly thinking they are asking for a ‘favour.’
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Statistically, networking is the most effective way to find a job ("I Believe in Serendipity." )? A recommendation helps to cut through the traditional selection process.
When allocating time to your job search ensure that you spend about 70-80% of your time identifying and building your network and the remainder of your time applying for advertised roles, working with recruitment consultants and target marketing.
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As Abraham Lincoln said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” Follow this principle and you will conduct a more effective job search.
Jane Jackson is a career management coach, author of Navigating Career Crossroads, LinkedIn Top Voice and founder of the Career Success Program . For over 20 years Jane has coached professionals to successfully reinvent their careers.
For one-on-one bespoke career coaching to help you land a job and create the career you deserve, book a session with Jane
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7 个月Thank you for sharing this insights Jane Jackson. Hope to catch up soon
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9 个月Abraham Lincoln's quote holds timeless wisdom for job seekers. ?? It's crucial to invest time in sharpening our skills and strategies for a successful job search. Keep up the great work in providing valuable guidance! ?? Jane Jackson
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9 个月Glad to hear you found this inspiring ??????
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9 个月Love the analogy with Abraham Lincoln's quote., Jane Jackson! Sharpening the axe = preparing for success!
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9 个月Appreciate the fun quote Jane Jackson. Lincoln's wisdom aptly applies to job searching, preparation is key. Dedicating time to refine skills and tailor applications can significantly enhance one's prospects in securing a fulfilling career.