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Job Planning and Preparation
By planning your job search activities, you will be more aware of the job market and more prepared in a job interview. As a jobseeker, there is a lot of information you can investigate before you ever apply for a position. Ensure that you have several different resumes prepared, research potential employers, and pay attention to job market trends.
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COMMON PITFALLS TO AVOID DURING YOUR JOB SEARCH
Research
- Misunderstanding the job market in your area ( Visit: Labor Market Information)
- Failing to identifyhow your skills match with specific careers
- Forgetting to investigate employers in the area (who is hiring and who is likely to be hiring soon)
Build a Network
- Keeping your job hunting a secret — let everyone know about it!
- Not being proactive — you should call friends in your field to see if they know of any openings
- Forgetting to spread the word — use business cards as a way to market yourself
Budgeting
- Maintaining all of your current expenses — you must cut excess expenditures during times of job loss
- Not wanting to make sacrifices — you should adjust your lifestyle as needed until you land another job
Resumes
- Having only one resume — tailor your resumes to the position for which you are applying (maintain different resumes for different positions)
- Not Spell-Checking — resumes should always be proofread
Market Yourself
- Never "researching" yourself — do a Google search on your name to see what comes up (beware of online profiles and blogs)
- Using unprofessional email addresses — try to use just your name when using an email address as a contact (ie JaneDoe@gmail.com)
- Inappropriate voicemail greetings — while job searching, make sure your voicemail is free of music, children, or inspirational messages
- Forgetting about Personal Appearance
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