Meet Jane.
Jane graduated college six months ago. She worked three internships
while in school, graduated with honors, and has sent her resume to
hundreds of companies. But, Jane is unemployed.
Meet Bob.
Bob also graduated college six months ago, no honors. Bob didn’t work
at any internships while in school and has never applied for a job, yet
Bob is employed. One day while he was playing basketball in a local
gym, the president of one of America’s largest auto manufacturers sees
Bob. The president has a company team and wants Bob to play on it so he
can win a championship. He hires Bob immediately (true story).
Every last one of us knows someone who always seems to have the most
incredible luck when it comes to locating and making the best of
opportunities that come along. We’ve all also spent quite a bit of time
wondering what his or her secret is and wishing we could bottle it to
use to our own advantage. This is especially the case when it comes to
landing a job in today’s economy.
While Bob is an uncommon scenario, there are plenty of people whose
paths seem to be effortless when it comes to getting the best
opportunities. And although you may wonder what the person’s secret is,
the truth is that there’s really no secret to be bottled. The person is
simply someone who naturally develops good habits in regards to job seeking. You can do the same by making sure you incorporate the following four habits into your own strategy:
1. Be Proactive
Successful job seekers aren’t successful because more opportunities
fall into their lap. They’re successful because they make it a point to
get out there and find chances to make things happen. They’re also
ever-prepared for the next good thing to come along. For instance, their
online professional profiles, personal websites, and resumes are kept
perpetually updated. Their wallets are always full of business cards
just in case they run into someone to give them to while out and about
(you get the idea).
2. Be Outgoing
Successful job seekers never turn down an opportunity to network or
rub elbows with other people in their field. Instead of sitting at home
in front of the television, they’re accepting those invites to corporate
get-togethers and attending local events where great contacts are
likely to be found. They’re also outgoing once they get there, making it
a point to introduce themselves to people and engage potential business
contacts.
3. Be a Team Player
Whether you’re working in a highly social environment or working
remotely with clients and customers who live overseas, it’s important
not to underestimate the value of people skills and the ability to
connect when it comes to those you work with. No one wants to hire
someone who doesn’t work well with others or who’s going to have too
much trouble being engaging and pleasant when they have to. Successful
job seekers take advantage of opportunities to get to know new people or
to contribute something to the team.
4. Step Out of your Comfort Zones
On some level, just about every one of us would prefer to play it
safe and be comfortable than take risks and step out a little. However,
those who are successful at what they do take the bull by the horns
instead and find ways to welcome new experiences as new adventures. They
welcome chances to try new things, meet new people, work on different
projects, and pick up new skills. They realize that every time they do,
they grow as people and have even more to offer than they did the day,
week, or month before. The more varied and experienced you can become in
regards to different things related to your field, the more attractive
you’re ultimately going to be as a job candidate.
Original Source :http://www.recruiter.com/i/4-habits-of-highly-successful-job-seekers/
4 Habits of Highly Successful Job Seekers
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