Top 10 Job Search Tips in 2022
- Precious Lesley
- July 2, 2022
- Blog, WordPress
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Introduction
- Section 1: Be your own networker
- Section 2: Develop your story
- Section 3: Bring value and passion
- Section 4: Get personal on LinkedIn
- Section 5: Build a digital resume
- Section 6: Hone your interviewing skills
- Section 7: Gain experience and build skills in a temporary role
- Section 8: Narrow down what you’re looking for
- Section 9: Work with a recruiting firm
- Section 10: Think about the future of work, and how you can be prepared for it
Be your own networker.
Develop your story.
Bring value and passion.
Bring value.
You can demonstrate your value in many ways, including the following:
- Be prepared to show how you can add value to the company by demonstrating that you understand its mission statement and core values, and are willing to commit yourself fully without reservation.
- Be prepared to show how you can add value to the team by demonstrating a willingness to work with others on common goals.
- Be prepared for questions about your professional background and experience; be sure that it’s up-to-date and accurate so that hiring managers have no reason not to hire you—or at least not because of something on your resume or cover letter!
Get personal on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is not just a place where you post your resume. It’s also the perfect platform for getting personal about your career goals and achievements. Your LinkedIn profile should be designed to highlight these skills and achievements in a professional way. Your profile photo acts as an impression of who you are — so choose one that makes you look professional and approachable. When creating your profile, include information about yourself that is relevant to the job search process: for example, if you work in marketing but want to move into sales, use this opportunity to show off any previous sales experience or certifications (such as being Salesforce certified).
You can use the Skills section on LinkedIn profiles as another way of showcasing how well-rounded and qualified you are for any given position — especially if there aren’t any specific qualifications listed on job postings themselves! You want employers reading through resumes and seeing that they can trust hiring someone with such strong skillsets — even if those skillsets aren’t directly related to what’s being advertised now.
Build a digital resume.
A resume is a marketing document that should be targeted to the specific job you are applying for. A resume is a snapshot of your career, so it should be organized in a clear and concise way.
You may want to create several versions of your resume so you can use the one that best highlights what the employer is looking for. Make sure your resume looks good on paper, but don’t forget about digital versions too! You may want to consider using apps like Resume Builder (iOS) or CV Engineer (Android).
Hone your interviewing skills.
You can be ready for any interview and nail it by following these tips:
- Practice interviewing. Ask your friends or family to play the role of interviewer, and run through mock interviews with them. They’ll give you honest feedback on how well you respond to questions, what you could improve upon, and what questions they would ask if they were hiring managers looking for someone like you.
- Ask for feedback from every interview—even if it doesn’t go well! This feedback provides you with valuable insight into what you are doing well and what areas of opportunity may exist. Even if an employer isn’t interested in hiring you, they will want to know why so that they can improve their own process for future applicants. They may even recommend potential job opportunities within their company that would be more suited for your skillset.
- Prepare ahead of time! Make sure that all of your materials are ready (resume, portfolio/CV, cover letter) before starting the application process so there aren’t any delays when they do get back with their decision about whether they’d like to move forward with scheduling a meeting time together – which will likely happen shortly after submitting applications online.
Gain experience and build skills in a temporary role.
There are a number of ways to gain experience, build skills, and increase your network. One of the most effective ways is by working in a temporary role.
- A temporary role is a position that you work in for a pre-determined amount of time. It can be any kind of work that you’re interested in doing—and it doesn’t necessarily have to be related to your main line of work at all! While there are several ways to obtain temporary positions, one of the best ways is through working with a trusted staffing firm. Loud Nerd provides flexible temporary opportunities that help you earn money weekly while filling gaps in employment.
- Temporary roles can help you build experience that will improve your chances of landing a full-time position later on. For example: maybe there’s a business who needs a temporary Administrative Assistant to provide coverage for an employee who’s on leave. Through partnering with Loud Nerd you find out about this opportunity and decide that it would be fun and is a good fit for you. If successful, this could lead directly into another full-time position or even open up other opportunities for growth within the company—and it shows other potential employers how valuable certain transferable skills are when determining whether you should be hired for a position outside those currently listed on your resume!
Narrow down what you’re looking for.
- Narrow down what you’re looking for.
- Know what you want to do, and what you don’t want to do.
- Know your strengths and weaknesses. Look at the jobs that are out there, and then figure out which ones align with your abilities and interests.
- Determine if you have the skills needed for a particular position by researching online or by talking with people who are in similar fields. If possible, take some classes or workshops on related topics so that employers know they can trust your knowledge base.
Work with a recruiting firm.
The right recruiting firm can be an amazing resource for finding your next job. Loud Nerd knows what employers are looking for and we have a vast network of partners that you can leverage to help you stand out.
Additionally, Loud Nerd offers resume and interviewing training sessions that teach skills like how to write effective job descriptions or how to use keywords in your resume’s summary section properly. These sessions are valuable because they allow candidates to learn how best to showcase themselves as job candidates—all while receiving expert advice on how to best present themselves professionally in their pursuit of employment opportunities!
Think about the future of work, and how you can be prepared for it.
The future of work is changing. It’s no longer simply a matter of climbing the ladder, sitting in your corner office and accepting the comforts your position affords you. Today, it means working with people from different backgrounds, cultures and countries; embracing new technology; and making decisions that have more impact than ever before.
It’s also more competitive than ever before—and if you want to succeed in 2022 and beyond, you need employers who recognize this fact. The skills they look for will be different from what they needed five years ago (or even two years ago). So if you want those jobs—and not just any job but an excellent one—then start thinking now about which skills will make the difference between landing your dream job or simply getting by.
Conclusion
We hope this list of job search tips has inspired you to take control of your career and get out there and make it happen. You have the power to change your life, so why not take this opportunity to do just that? You may be surprised at how much easier it is than you thought. For more advice or to schedule a time chat about open opportunities contact us at support@loudnerd.com.
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