Jobseekers –
Get yourself noticed
Posted by
Amanda Ashworth on January 10, 2013 at 8:26am
Times are
tough and if you are a job-seeker you need to get yourself noticed.
Almost everywhere you look now there is a graduate with high hopes and quite
unrealistic expectations of finding that ideal well paid job when they are
fresh out of university in what is a tough economic climate. Although the
current market place for jobs for graduates is tough, it is not impossible to
succeed in securing that first role, below are some of my tips on how to stand
out from the crowd.
· Use
your time at university and long summers wisely. Try and get work placements,
most university have bureaus and can help advise you on local businesses that
use work experience students. Think about what you are going to put on your CV,
get involved in groups/clubs and try to volunteer for a charity.
· If
you are offered the chance you do a year in industry, jump at it. This will
gain you experience and give you the upper hand of someone who has no
experience. Sometimes this also leads to a job waiting for you when your degree
is complete.
· Try
and work while at University, experience counts apply for roles that are going
to help develop skills such as retail, customer service and office based roles.
· Take
full advantage of the career services in your university, they will help you do
your CV and give you advice.
· Graduate
schemes are very competitive, be organised and apply early. Personalise your
applications for each company remember that the person reading your application
is going to be going through 100’s of applications. They won’t want to hear
your life story but try and get your personality across in your personal
profile and cover letter.
· Networking
is important attend any career fairs, exhibitions or industry events try and
gain some contacts in the industry you want to go into. Use social
media, sign up to LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook many companies do advertise
for entry roles on all of these.
· Sign
up for job boards and ONLY apply for relevant roles that match your skill set.
Following up on applications, it shows your interest and creates a good
impression.
· Be
prepared to work your way up or do an internship. Be realistic and be prepared
to start at the bottom and be realistic of starting salaries. Once you are in a
company no matter what role you are in give it 110% and go the extra mile
because this will get you noticed.
· Once
you have a role, remember that you are a commodity and you should invest in
yourself with continuous personal development. If offered training or the
chance to attend courses do. You should always be developing your skills.
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