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5 Reasons Why Your Job Search Doesn’t Work In 2020

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Last updated: 2020/08/03 at 3:31 PM
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If you’ve been looking for a job for months and you haven’t found a job yet, it doesn’t mean that you should be discouraged or frustrated, but that you should better observe your attitudes and take into account other aspects.

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1. You have been looking for the wrong places2. You are not on social networks3. Invest in networking4. Information5. Don’t follow a routine

Some suggestions can help you identify possible mistakes in your job search and help you correct them to make you successful.

Get to know five reasons why your search for employment may not be working:

1. You have been looking for the wrong places

It may happen that you are applying for places that are lower or higher than your curriculum and professional training. Employers may not clearly understand your previous jobs and the reason why you decided to change your hierarchical position. In addition, it is important to check that your skills are in line with what is required by recruiters.

2. You are not on social networks

Your resume can be complete and updated, but it is important that you are also online. Today, many companies are looking for their employees on specialized social networks such as LinkedIn and other online recruitment platforms. If you don’t have an online presence, your personal marketing is incomplete.

3. Invest in networking

As much as your resume and presence on social networks are important, you should also be aware of your professional contacts. They can help you find more appropriate placements and opportunities that you would not find on the internet or other types of job advertisements.

4. Information

You waste time with the wrong information Don’t waste time with introductory speeches and information that will in no way help recruiters to make the right image of you. This principle should be on your resume, cover letter, responses during job interviews and other situations.

5. Don’t follow a routine

Many professionals who are looking for a job lose motivation because they don’t follow a specific routine or get tired of the recruitment process quickly. There is a lot of work to be done when you are unemployed. It is not enough to send resumes and wait for the vacancy to arrive automatically. You must establish a specific routine, organize your contacts, companies for which you have already applied, and prepare yourself for interviews and meetings. You can also try to take an extra course so you don’t get out of date.

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