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8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by CrazyMan(m): 1:59pm On Aug 10, 2015
No matter what your occupation or level of experience is, the process of getting a new job has several common elements. Once you understand the progression as a whole, you are less likely to make mistakes along the way. Here are the stages you’ll most likely pass through on your way to your next position:


1. Figuring out your value.

The obvious but often overlooked truth is that people get hired for only one reason: They represent the best possible answer to an employer’s need to have X work done. Somehow that “X” contributes to increasing sales or productivity or decreasing risk and expenses.

As a job hunter, it is your responsibility to understand and convey how it is that you can contribute to the advancement of any employer’s mission. What about your skills, education and experience will enable you to make a significant contribution to your next employer?


2. Determining your target:

It is important to figure out the right type of company or organization that will generally need someone like you. It's also critical to understand in what kind of environment you will feel comfortable and productive. What industry? What organization size? What type of products or services? What kind of role?

To learn about organizations in your area, you can do a great deal of research on LinkedIn. Support this research with informational interviews with key leaders in your field.


3. Crafting your brand and message.

For whatever role you seek, you will likely face strong competition from many candidates who possess similar backgrounds as yours. Rather than ramble on about the responsibilities that you share with others, focus on the qualities, experience and expertise that set you apart from the pack.

Your personal branding statement should be at the top of your résumé and LinkedIn profile. In essence, it is the answer to the first question at every interview: Tell me about yourself [and what sets you apart from your competition]. You should develop a consistent message, which is presented differently in the forms of your résumé and professional bio.


4. Prospecting:

Now that you know your value and what you want, it's time to start actively prospecting for jobs. There are numerous ways to go about this by scouting posted positions on company Web pages, job boards, Insidify, LinkedIn and so on.

But remember: About 80 percent of new hires come about from personal networking. Get out there and attend professional events like symposia, conferences, conventions and trade shows. Network with fellow college alumni, people in your community and at Meet up groups. In short: Network anywhere, everywhere and all the time!


5. Determining the rough fit in a phone interview:

In most situations, an employer will sift through many résumés to do a “rough cut” of people who appear on the surface to meet and exceed the minimum job requirements. Typically, an internal recruiter or human resources representative will make a call, say some flattering things and set up a phone screening interview.

Don’t mistake statements like “you appear to have what we are looking for” as anything more than a general indication of interest. You don’t have the job yet!

This is the time to show you're really the person your résumé represents. Be prepared to discuss every career and educational transition, the basics of what you do and what would be required of you. This isn’t the time for final decisions or discussions of compensation.


6. Dealing with red flags:

Part of the screening process is to take a look at anything that might be disqualifying for an otherwise potentially strong candidate. Things like employment gaps, too many or too few career transitions and a host of other factors might cause concern. Take time to figure out what your obvious red flags are, and be prepared to help your interviewer lower them, so you can proceed to making your case at the “real” interview.


7. Making your case:

This, of course, is what happens at any face-to-face job interview. Come prepared for whatever can be thrown at you. Know your résumé inside and out, and be able to expand on anything you have written in it.

Articles and books about interviewing for a job are more than plentiful. Read them and prepare, but don’t over-prepare so much that your answers come off as rehearsed. When it comes down to it, you can’t fake sincerity and should never misrepresent what you’ve done.

Rehearsed lines may also minimize the positive reaction you should have when demonstrating genuine interest in the company, role to be filled and how you would be able to make a significant contribution.


8. Negotiating the deal:

You will always be in a stronger position to negotiate for a higher level of compensation if you wait until all your competition has been eliminated. Then you don’t have to worry about low-balling them or selling yourself too short.

At the same time, remember that you want to start out on a good foot, with neither you nor the employer feeling dragged over the coals in a protracted or contentious negotiation. Talk about objective criteria rather than vague wants, and give a solid justification for whatever requests you make.
Whole books are available for each of these stages of the job hunt.

However, when you remember these basics and use them as a frame of reference for your own search strategy, you’ll have a sense of what you need to do to get to where you want to go.

Happy hunting!



Source

http://insidify.com/discovery/8-stages-of-a-successful-job-hunt

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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by tony1918(m): 2:00pm On Aug 10, 2015
I am here @topic all stated are good point but i believe 1 of the major thing that gives you a job is the strenght of your Network.your network may help forward you CV or give heads up on vacancy not advertised..well all been equal pray like you have no Network and make a strong Network like you dont pray.Someone once said these life is more Spiritual than Physical
Less i forget My ftc just came after almost 6years on the forum..

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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by tobybasten(m): 2:06pm On Aug 10, 2015
Good tips,

A large number of tips on employment here are far more suitable to an experienced job seeker than a fresher.
Hence to help some unemployed youth out there to realize there potentials and also to know the right career path to dive in.
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by CrazyMan(m): 2:10pm On Aug 10, 2015
tobybasten:
Good tips,
OP try and state your source.
The article came with a source...try checking it a second time.

tobybasten:
A large number of tips on employment here are far more suitable to an experienced job seeker than a fresher.
I disagree. You can still apply those tips as a fresher and they'll work for you. Its all about being smart and knowing your value.

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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by TimothyNkenu: 3:32pm On Aug 10, 2015
sad
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by ibkgab001: 3:33pm On Aug 10, 2015
In God we trust
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Kufie(m): 3:34pm On Aug 10, 2015
Where's the "Brown envelop under hot sun" stage?
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by jaybee104(m): 3:36pm On Aug 10, 2015
[size=15pt]i will never seek for job wen i graduate.. the GOD i serve knows that[/size]

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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by jarvis4: 3:36pm On Aug 10, 2015
Ok
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Nobody: 3:38pm On Aug 10, 2015
Will keep this as a memoir... Thank u for the post....
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by damiloladuke: 3:38pm On Aug 10, 2015
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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Nobody: 3:43pm On Aug 10, 2015
Nice
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by ITSAWRAPP: 3:48pm On Aug 10, 2015
Hints for hunting grin
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by chymystique(f): 3:57pm On Aug 10, 2015
So most job seekers will be guarantEed of a job following all these tips??


Thought it was God's grace above every other thing else??


Cool points tho
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by fxstory(m): 3:58pm On Aug 10, 2015
make sense
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by olabode89(m): 4:00pm On Aug 10, 2015
jaybee104:
[size=15pt]i will never seek for job wen i gradguate.. the GOD i serve knows that[/size]

graduate
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Collins87: 4:03pm On Aug 10, 2015
Noted.
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Kelklein(m): 4:04pm On Aug 10, 2015
undecided
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Nobody: 4:21pm On Aug 10, 2015
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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Nobody: 5:10pm On Aug 10, 2015
Just want to add that aside networking, you can also send unsolicited applications once in a while to some company HRMs. Just make sure the content of your application is rock-solid and your presentation "wow".

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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by nwaobitex: 5:16pm On Aug 10, 2015
Good
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by oluamid(m): 5:31pm On Aug 10, 2015
It also helps to have a great social media profile. Believe me, the first thing an employer will do if they are trying to find out about you is to enter your name into Google. Have you tried googling yourself? Do so. It helps. You'll see first hand what the employer will learn about you.

The best way to set up a good internet profile is google+ and then LinkedIn.

If you need help doing this, or you don't know what to write about yourself, quote this post and I'll try to help.
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by MacluvPH(m): 5:33pm On Aug 10, 2015
Heaven help those who help themselves, only your spelling of (gradguate) instead of graduate alone will keep you at home.

So begin from there.

jaybee104:
[size=15pt]i will never seek for job wen i gradguate.. the GOD i serve knows that[/size]

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Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by STAMPandSEAL: 5:36pm On Aug 10, 2015
Good write-up!
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by RealAlfranco: 5:47pm On Aug 10, 2015
jaybee104:
[size=15pt]i will never seek for job wen i gradguate.. the GOD i serve knows that[/size]
I tap into dis prayer,bruh... Amen!!!!


MacluvPH:
Heaven help those who help themselves, only your spelling of (gradguate) instead of graduate alone will keep you at home.
So begin from there.
Yo Einstein!! have
you ever come across a typo before? I'm sure you've made one before. And I'm certain it wasn't intentional.

The dude that prayed,did he tell you he isn't helping himself?
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Ayomi088(m): 5:48pm On Aug 10, 2015
Nice
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by teebarbie(f): 5:54pm On Aug 10, 2015
oluamid:
It also helps to have a great social media profile. Believe me, the first thing an employer will do if they are trying to find out about you is to enter your name into Google. Have you tried googling yourself? Do so. It helps. You'll see first hand what the employer will learn about you.

The best way to set up a good internet profile is google+ and then LinkedIn.

If you need help doing this, or you don't know what to write about yourself, quote this post and I'll try to help.
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by CrazyMan(m): 6:54pm On Aug 10, 2015
chymystique:
So most job seekers will be guarantEed of a job following all these tips??
Not really, but its expected that to guide you in your job search.

chymystique:
Thought it was God's grace above every other thing else??
It is.

chymystique:
Cool points tho
Thanks.
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by CrazyMan(m): 6:58pm On Aug 10, 2015
BRAINIAC001:
Just want to add that aside networking, you can also send unsolicited applications once in a while to some company HRMs. Just make sure the content of your application is rock-solid and your presentation "wow".
Good point.
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by victor247: 7:38pm On Aug 10, 2015
Above all, God's grace is the surest
Re: 8 Stages Of A Successful Job Hunt by Kizito2nv(m): 9:46pm On Aug 10, 2015
buhari

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