How to stay motivated while you are still looking! Continue to Network
How to stay motivated while, you are still looking!
Continue to Network, add your resume to as many websites as possible.
Great News! June 30th the President and Congress have signed an additional 13 weeks of Unemployment for those that exhaust their benefits. Here is an article with all the particulars Unemployment Extension
Here is a link to JobsearchAbout with a complete list of all states and their Unemployment Sites.
Additional Articles can be found on JobsearchAbout.com by Alison Doyle she has added some new sites like JobFox this is a site where you can add an interactive profile, you will be able to see what jobs are out there, who is looking at your resume etc. It’s worth a try. I have also seen other bloggers who have tried this site, it’s new, but I must warn you, that you will need some time to do this, so you may want to plan it at the end of your job searching for the day.
Don’t forget to continue Networking, keep in touch with all of your former co-workers and employers you may find they have an opportunity for you that is not published anywhere, or they may know someone who is hiring. You never know when they might be able to assist you in your job search. Don’t forget about LinkedIN.
Here are a couple of articles that might help you revamp your Resume, Cover Letter, Job Search tactics.
How to Manager your career during economic downturn. by Nimish Thakker
How to tap into the unadvertised job market by Nimish Thakker
How to unstick your job search by Alison Doyle
I know how hard it is to stay motivated and to continue looking when the odds seem to be against you, layoffs from major corporations, the recession, gas prices and price of groceries. Keep to your schedule, if you find yourself getting down, take a break go to the pool or the beach for the afternoon, go to the gym. But get back on the horse tomorrow, you need to continue your search for your own mental health. Keep your options open.
I went through the phone book to find all the local Executive Recruiters and sent them my resume unsolicited, what the heck you never know when they might get something that will match your skills and land that opportunity you have been waiting for.
Make a list of people you plan to contact, Recruiter that previously contacted you, friend, co worker, try to make a few calls everyday. You never know when they could refer you to someone who is hiring.
I have found a wonderful inspirational website you may want to look at http://www.boxofcrayons.biz.
I am still actively looking, I had a few interviews these last couple of weeks but again no offers, was contacted today by another recruiter who has a position which may be right for my skills, waiting to hear back.
I have an interview tomorrow in the city so keep your fingers crossed, maybe this will be the one! I am prepared, I spent several hours on their website familiarizing myself with their products and culture, this is necessary so you can ask the right questions during your interview, because you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you.
Will update you again soon, sorry it’s been so long between posts.
Trish
Hello my name is Trish,
