Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Dont Be A Job Search Turkey! - Pathfinder Careers
Dont Be A Job Search Turkey! - Pathfinder Careers Dont Be A Job Search Turkey! Thanksgiving is upon us, and while most peopleâs thoughts turn to the annual feast and associated family gatherings, itâs important to remember that for job seekers, their search continues on. For them and anyone else contemplating changing job, it is important to know that there are certain things that shouldnât be done to avoid being labeled a âturkey.â Here are some tips to think about to keep your reputation intact as you look for work: 1) Always thank those that help you. Whether you get a job or the lead that was provided to you turns out to be a dud, never EVER forget who went out of their way to provide assistance to you. It may not work out the way you hoped now, but donât punish the person who gave that helping hand. If you donât thank them, youâll be a TURKEY. 2) Include a reason why you want to connect. The biggest complaint regarding networking websites like âLinkedInâ from users is that they are frequently bombarded by people that they donât know who request to connect. These users arenât opposed to connecting; the real problem is that the person making the request doesnât take the time to include a reason why they want the connection in the first place. If you donât make an effort to actually CONNECT intellectually with the person on LinkedIn in order to build a meaningful relationship, youâll be a TURKEY. 3) Ask permission to list someone as a reference. Has this ever happened to you: You get a phone call from an employer who is checking references for a contact or a friend. But you werenât expecting that call, and end up backpedaling a few times during the conversation, searching for something to say since this call just took you by surprise. But imagine a different scenario: the person being screened actually called you ahead of time, requested your permission to list you as a reference, and gave you the âscoopâ on the job for which you are applying. Much better presentation, donât you think? Failing to get permission to list someone as a reference means that youâll be a TURKEY. 4) Focus on the positive things you accomplished at previous companies. Badmouthing any employer can be cathartic in the immediate present, but in the end, the only person your words hurt will be yourself. How you discuss former workplace can be very telling to potential employers about how youâll be talking about them someday. Saying bad things about previous employers means that youâll be a TURKEY. 5) Be open and positive to opportunity. Itâs easy to be discouraged during a job search because youâll get a TON of rejection. Itâs not personal; itâs simply how the universe works. Keep an open mind and no matter what, donât let this rejection get you down in the dumps. Sure, itâs okay to have a pity party from time to time, but you need to bounce back and keep hope alive no matter what. Shutting down and turning off means that youâll be a TURKEY. Thanksgiving is a time for us to think about what we have thankful for, and by remembering what being a turkey means in a job search, you can be thankful that you have a positive outlook towards your future! Heres some other great Thanksgiving-related job search advice: A Thanksgiving Day Treat: The Turkey, and Sweet Gratitude http://bit.ly/U6ucHw from Amy Adler Five Strengths Career Experts The Perfect Holiday Job Search Recipe http://bit.ly/XtxGrr from Rosa Vargas Executive Resume Service
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