A Guide to Getting Your Foot in the Door and Staying In

Following a few simple tips that will ensure you will be able to get your foot in the door can radically improve your results, shorten your search and allow you to land the job of your dreams.

Job hunting, especially in a more competitive market, can be a source of great frustration. Failing to find and develop new leads can limit the number of interviews you manage to arrange and, in turn, limit your overall success. Standing out and getting noticed can seem like an impossible task in any situation where the number of interested applicants far exceeds the open positions that are currently available. Following a few simple tips that will ensure you will be better able to get your foot in the door can radically improve your results, shorten your search and allow you to land the job of your dreams.

The Importance of a Customized Resume

Your resume serves as your calling card, allowing potential employers to assess your value and consider your qualifications before you even have an opportunity to meet with them. A classic misstep that many applicants make is thinking that a universal resume will be just as effective for every opportunity. Creating a resume that has been specifically tailored for each employer, along with a well written cover letter can be more time consuming, but it will provide a more effective way to get the attention and notice you seek. Crafting a new resume for each submission will allow you to highlight your most relevant skills and experiences, making you a far more attractive candidate for any position you apply for.

Finding Resources and Opportunities Beyond the Internet

The number of useful resources that can be found online make the Internet a crucial tool for anyone conducting a job search but over-reliance upon the web and failing to make use of more conventional methods could end up costing you. Job hunting has always been an exercise in networking, and even with the most sophisticated online resources and social networking sites, failing to get out in person could be costing you valuable opportunities that could lead to the position you seek. Knowing the right people can provide you with the fast track to a job offer. Spending a portion of your efforts meeting and speaking with others in person can prove to be very beneficial.

Set Daily Goals and Stay Focused on Achieving Them

It is easy to lose heart and become discouraged on a long job search. When your motivation is less than it could be, pursuing opportunities and generating new leads can be a far more difficult proposition. Worse, potential employers and interviewers may be less interested in candidates who are not able to provide an optimistic and upbeat attitude. Setting daily goals for your search will help keep you on task and focused, ensuring that you are able to enjoy a sense of accomplishment and stay positive on even the longest of job hunts.

Hone Your Interview Skills

Just getting noticed or managing to get your foot in the door is not enough to ensure success. Even the candidates that are the best qualified could find themselves without much luck if they lack for effective interview skills. Practicing and sharpening your skills and abilities will ensure that you are always prepared and allow you to find greater success with even the toughest of interviews. Knowing the answers to the most commonly asked questions in advance, making use of more active and assertive body language can make a critical difference on any interview you take part in.

This article was submitted on behalf of BCL Legal.

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