Unemployment is at a record level in most countries with many people out of work and looking for a new career. If you want to find work, you need to show some initiative and think outside the box to find companies who are looking to hire additional staff. Newspapers are a great source for good jobs and it’s always worth applying to them, but also worth considering some alternative options that attract fewer applicants and will increase your chances of getting an interview. This article will look at a few alternative ways to find job vacancies.
The internet is still an invaluable tool for any job hunter. Sites like Monster and Craigslist are great places to begin your search. An alternative method is to actually use Google search itself to find work in your area. Type into Google the job you want with the location. This method can be useful to help you find work on websites that you may not of otherwise stumbled across. Google will also search companies that only advertise job vacancies on their own website. Try varying the search terms to see what difference it makes.
Another good tip for any job seeker is to look in the business section of your local newspapers. You are looking for any local firms that have won new contracts or lucrative deals that could mean they need additional staff. Phone up their HR department and mention you’ve seen they are doing well and you wanted to know about any new recruitment drive. Sell yourself; explain why you would be useful to help with their expansion. The aim is to show you have initiative and you can present yourself well – this will be viewed favourably by any potential employer.
Before you send your CV out to any potential employers why not visit your local job centre to see if they have a careers councillor available for you to talk to. They can give you honest advice and tips on how to best present your CV and often it’s free. Your CV has to make an instant good impression as most recruiters will receive a large number of resumes and decisions are often made in the first thirty seconds.
Before you attend any interview, research the company well. Make sure you understand their industry and the problems they face. You want to appear as a well rounded individual who takes an interest in your work.