Tuesday, April 28, 2020
How to keep up the Job Hunt during the Holidays
How to keep up the Job Hunt during the Holidays I am a member of the Career Collective, a group of resume writers and career coaches. Each month, all members discuss a topic. Please follow our tweets on Twitter #careercollective This month we are discussing helping job seekers stay focused and encouraged during the holiday season. I encourage you to visit the links below to read other members posts as well! +++++ The holidays can be one of the worst times to find yourself out of a job. Not only do you face pressure to attend family functions and buy presents, but it can also be very difficult to get an interview during the short work weeks, and all the vacation time that tends to pop up for recruiters and HR staff during winter. Still, itâs important that you donât give up your job search over the holidays simply because people are hard to reach. In fact, this time can be an excellent point to begin a job search, for several reasons. First, you have the greatest opportunity for networking during the holiday season. If youâre attending a lot of parties and functions, youâre guaranteed to run into acquaintances that may or may not know youâre looking for employment. Go to dinner parties and family gatherings as often as you can. Be ready to pass out your business card or resume at a momentâs notice. Youâd be surprised how often a conversation over a punch bowl can serve as a preliminary interview. Youâll be exposed to plenty of people in a variety of fields. Itâs an excellent way to build some connections. Another often overlooked benefit of job hunting during the holidays is that most people donât do it. Because so many quit just before the holiday season, or put off hunting for a job until after the new year, you have a great opportunity to get yourself out there before the glut of new applicants drifts in. Work with HR employees and recruiters now, while everyone else is still polishing their resumes to show on January 3rd. Youâll be forefront in everybodyâs mind, even if you donât get the interview until later. December is also a great time for you to work on putting together a great presentation online. Because so many hiring executives will be traveling or spending vacation time at their homes, email and the internet may be the best way to get in touch with them. Make sure you have a great presence on all the social networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook. You can also put together a slide show resume on SlideShare. You never know â" an employer may get your cover letter while heâs eating Christmas dinner, but just because heâs not in the office doesnât mean he wonât read it. Most importantly, donât get discouraged, no matter how long the job search takes. If you convince yourself that youâre never going to land an interview, or get your foot in the door of a new career, you probably wonât. Perseverance will serve you much better than luck. If you give up on the job hunt until itâs business as usual in the places you want to work, chances are that theyâll have already filled the position you want to occupy. Treat the holiday season like any other job hunting time, and give it everything youâve got. +++++ Follow us on Twitter with our hashtag #careercollective and read these posts: @MartinBuckland, Elite Resumes, âSeasonâs Greetings and your Job Searchâ @GayleHoward, The Executive Brand, âItâs Christmas: And a ho-ho-ho-hum?â @KCCareerCoach, Career Chaos, âThe Gift Every Laid Off Job Seeker Needsâ @resumeservice, Resume Writing Blog,âHoliday Resume Sparkle: Outshine the New Year Job-Search Mobâ @heathermundell, life@work, âHave a Holly Jolly Job Searchâ @sweetcareers,Sweet Careers, âHoliday Job Search Tips for College Students 2009? @careersherpa, Hannah Morgan: Career Sherpa, âMerry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa Cheersâ @careerealism, CAREEREALISM.com, âHoliday Tip for Job Seekers: 4 Ways to Impress Others with Your Professionalismâ @heatherhuhman, HeatherHuhman.com, â4 Tips for Making the Most of Holiday Job Huntingâ @LaurieBerenson, Sterling Career Concepts, âThree Resolutions to Take It Up a Notchâ @KatCareerGal, Quintessential Resumes and Cover Letters Tips Blog, âAvoiding the Holiday Blues in Your Job Searchâ @WorkWithIllness, WorkingWithillness.com, âAvoid this Minefield: Drive Your Bus!â @DawnBugni, The Write Solution âCould that sound really be opportunity? During the Holidays?â @andyinnaples, âShift Your Focus to the Highest Impact Job Search Activities During the Holidays to Leverage Your Timeâ @erinkennedycprw, Professional Resume Services, âHow to keep up the Job Hunt during the Holidaysâ @keppie_careers, Keppie Careers, âFour tips for effective networking follow-up for the holidays and the rest of the yearâ @ValueIntoWords, Career Trend, âNavigating the Mistletoe of Job Searchâ @GLHoffman, What Would Dad Say, âMerry Christmas! Can I Buy You Coffee to Talk About Me?â @BarbaraSafani, Career Solvers, âHoliday Networking Can Facilitate New Year Opportunitiesâ @expatcoachmegan, Career By Choice Blog, âExpat Networking: Holidays Are a Great Time to Nurture and Grow Your Networkâ @chandlee, The Emerging Professional Blog, âFootprints Associations: Job Search Tips for the Holidaysâ @JobHuntOrg, Job-Hunt.org, â(Holiday) Party Your Way to a New Jobâ
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