20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by PatrickOkunima(m): 7:19am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Unemployment is one of the biggest problems in Nigeria and the world. As a job seeker, there are things you can indulge in that’ll get you closer to landing that dream job. In this article, I have put together some tips and strategies that’ll help you remain productive during the job search phase. These tips have proven to be effective over the years.
1. Network, Network, Network
Continually increase your level of networking and keep expanding your contact list. Reach out to reestablish and nurture business and personal relationships. Offer to help others, even if they’re not in a position to help you (because what goes around comes around). There is no substitute for connecting with people one-on-one. Stay connected and don’t isolate yourself. Being out of job does not mean you have to be out of touch, so be sure to build and maintain your networking momentum.
2. Seek Help
Get professional career support. A qualified career coach can better prepare you to land your next position. If career coaching is unaffordable for you, take advantage of the support provided by government programs, nonprofit agencies, job search groups, college/alumni career centers, or faith-based missions for the unemployed and underemployed. If you’re thinking of changing industries, get some career testing. If you’re struggling emotionally, get help from a mental health service provider.
3. Read Career Books and Attend Career Seminars
Take advantage of learning opportunities to improve your job search and career management skills. Keeping informed of business trends will help you gain greater knowledge of the industries and careers that are poised for future growth. Stay plugged into the market and your field to ensure that you’ll be current, and to maintain your intellectual capital. Apply what you learn, and generate stronger search results.
4. Leverage technology
Utilize web sites and online services to connect with your industry and to build greater visibility. Project a professional image on social media, leveraging social media platforms, like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook to build and strengthen your network. Keep in touch with colleagues consistently via e-mail. In addition to leveraging career portals and job boards, learn how to use online tools like blogs, wikis, and virtual job fairs. Focus on optimizing your online identity.
5. Differentiate yourself
Position yourself as an expert by writing articles, giving presentations, or teaching a class. Get involved in professional organizations, and assume leadership roles there. Do something noteworthy in your community that will garner special recognition and build your positive reputation. Focus on what makes you special, and build your brand within your industry.
6. Use Your Time-off Wisely
Pursue professional development by participating in classes, seminars, certifications, and industry conferences. Take advantage of free and low-cost programs to enhance your credentials. Explore more of your world to generate new ideas. Do the important things that you never had time to do when you were working full-time. Enjoy the feeling of still being productive and making a contribution.
7. Pursue A Temporary, Part-time, Or Contract Position
Volunteer, provide pro bono work, take on a consulting contract, or complete an internship or apprenticeship. This tactic is especially useful for those who wish to pursue a career in a different industry. Keep yourself in the game, so you won’t lose traction in your career growth.
8. Act With Speed And Urgency
One way for you to get an edge over other candidates is to demonstrate that you’re more serious and more determined than the competition. Show up earlier. Arrive more prepared. Move quickly and efficiently. Make an impression by being more responsive and assertive than the others.
9. Take Care Of Yourself
Eat well, exercise, get plenty of rest. You’ll need to be healthy and vital to maintain the pace of an active job search campaign. Stay in close touch with friends and family. Keep-up with your interests, hobbies, and activities. Follow your normal routines, even as you work hard on getting the job you want. Maintain balance in your life, and don’t let the job search become all-consuming.
10. Be Flexible And Adaptable
Consider shifting industries and/or being geographically mobile to open-up more career possibilities, even if you would not ordinarily choose these options. Rather than waiting for the perfect opportunity, offer your skills to other industries and lend your experience to different positions. Do whatever you need to do (within reason) to keep your career intact and earn a living. But NEVER lose sight of your career direction and long-term career goals!
11. Improve And Enhance All The Documents In Your Career Portfolio
Now is the time to expand your career portfolio farbeyond just the resume. You’ll need a one-page professional biography,a collection of powerful accomplishment stories, a seriesof compelling cover letters, a page of professional references, a list of targeted employers, a 30-second commercial (elevator speech), and other items. Craft a unified package that consistently conveys a highly professional image of yourself.
12. Identify Industries That Will Emerge Stronger When The Economy improves
Research emerging opportunities and niches that will offer career growth, and position yourself to take advantage of these trends. (Healthcare, education, and security are some fields that are expected to continue expanding.) If your field has collapsed, be sure to communicate your transferable strengths and the tangible value you offer, rather than focusing on the trade skills from your old industry. Adapt to the realities of the changing work world, rather than holding onto your old career identity out of fear, resentment, or even nostalgia.
13. Practice Interviewing And Negotiation Skills
In an ideal world, you would have been practicing your interviewing and negotiation skills while you were fully employed, rather than waiting for a career crisis to arise. But now that the employment market is in crisis, it’s that much more important to polish and perfect these skills. Solicit the help of a partner to role-play with you, and switch roles as needed with the questions and answers. Practice with an audio-recording device, and listen to yourself as you continually improve your performance.
14. Be Patient, But Persistent
When the job market is bad, employers will prolong the hiring process, and your search is bound to take longer than usual. There is not much a candidate can do to rush things, so you’ll need to be patient. However, this does not mean you should sit by the phone waiting for the employer to contact you. You’ll want to pursue two basic strategies: (1) Be persistent, but don’t be a pest, as you follow up consistently on every opportunity; and (2) Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Instead, keep moving forward as you explore every appropriate opening you can find. One benefit of pursuing multiple positions is that if you don’t get an offer, or if an employer never gets back to you, you won’t feel crushed.
15. Focus On Tangible Results And Practical Solutions
In a healthy job market, candidates can market themselves with their employment history, education, and related assets. But when no one’s hiring, there needs to be a relentless focus on tangible, positive results. The primary question in the employer’s mind will be, “What can you do for me – now?” This means that you should zero in and quickly identify the employer’s most pressing needs and challenges – and then explain exactly how your relevant accomplishments will allow you to successfully address those issues in the short term.
16. Work With A Budget
Instead of going into a panic or worrying that you’ll lose everything you’ve worked for, conduct a detailed analysis of your financial situation and develop a family budget. You may discover that you’re in a better financial position than you had thought. While you’re in transition, cut back on expenses and live as frugally as you reasonably can. Examine and update this budget on a weekly basis. This sort of discipline will pay-off by stretching your dollars and providing some peace of mind.
17. Be Kind To Yourself
Your experience of being out of work or looking for a new job will be determined by how you look at it. You have a choice. You can beat yourself up, feel like a loser, and be riddled with guilt and shame. Or, you can look at your situation in a more positive way. Realize that you are not to blame for the economic meltdown or the high unemployment numbers. You didn’t do anything wrong, and you’re still a highly qualified professional. There is no longer the same stigma there used to be about being unemployed, as almost every family in America will be touched by layoffs and downsizings. Forgive yourself, forgive your ex-employer, and forgive the world. Move on toward a better career future.
18. Pay Extra Attention To Your Personal Image
First impressions count. Make a deliberate, consistent effort to present yourself in the best light. Ask yourself, “How can I enhance my attributes in the following areas: hair, eyeglasses, makeup, hands, clothes, shoes, accessories, posture, smile?” Now is the ideal time to take stock of your appearance, and make whatever changes you feel could improve your job search results.
19. Watch Your Attitude
Job search is really an inside game, especially when no one’s hiring. That is, the outcome of your search will have much more to do with how you think about it than with the external circumstances of the job market. Avoid the gloom and doom messages disseminated by the media, and stay away from any negative people in your life who bring you down. Maintain a positive attitude, and never state anything negative or act desperate. Spend some time each day focusing in and recalibrating your internal attitude. Even if you’re out of a job, you probably have many other wonderful things in your life, so remember to be grateful.
20. Be philosophical
Think of the old saying, “Things happen for a reason.” It usually turns out to be true. Look at the big-picture view of your recent change in employment. If you’re like a lot of my clients, after a time you may come to see this transition as a blessing in disguise. Many candidates go on to find jobs that are better than the ones they had before. Others take the opportunity to explore other careers, rediscover their professional passions, and make important decisions. While you certainly didn’t ask to be forced into a job search by the economic crisis, try to find the life lessons and new perspectives in this transition. Commit to yourself that, somehow, you will make this a rewarding and productive experience.
Conducting a successful job search campaign takes energy, discipline, and career support. Despite the pressures you may face in today’s employment market, you must stay focused on your goals and search smart SOURCE: https://patrickokunima.com/tips-that-will-get-you-closer-to-your-dreamjob/ 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by PatrickOkunima(m): 7:20am On Jul 22, 2020 |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by ojun50(m): 8:00am On Jul 22, 2020 |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by garripack: 8:08am On Jul 22, 2020 |
where is the dream Job Abeg!!!! 20 Tips that would get you to your dream business
again this is Nigeria Not Canada 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Slawormir: 8:08am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Damnnnnn niggarrr Isoright Nice article..... Always connect with people, friends and family...hang out with friends so they can tell you the next available huzzle... Don't isolate yourself because you are broke or because you don't have a job.....nope! just hang out...drink some beer with friends...alot of shit goes on in beer parlour apart from the drinking and getting high...na that place we niggarrrz for dey disclose our secret and tell each other the next available huzzle
Always hang out with friends...I was surprised yesterday one of my nigggar called to request for my full name so he can forward it for me to participate in Spo( supervisory presiding officer) duty during this Edo election 23 Likes 4 Shares |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Nobody: 8:08am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Life hack: Don't get a job, be your own boss. |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by freshkpomo(m): 8:08am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Connection should too the list, cos if you nor get long legs na O. Y. O for u o... BOOOM... It did top the list nice one OP...
Together we can make Nigeria better
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God bless Nigeria 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Isaacayodeji40: 8:09am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Hmmmm |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by PrimeWatermark: 8:10am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Getting your dream job is possible.... But while waiting for that, you can get something else doing. Who knows, you might not need the job anymore.
Nice article by the way. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by dimexy247(m): 8:10am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Nonsense, forget all these epistles, in Nigeria, just know someone that knows someone. Job landed. Dream job ko, nightmare job ni. 10 Likes |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Nobody: 8:10am On Jul 22, 2020 |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by chinchonglee(m): 8:11am On Jul 22, 2020 |
20 steps keh!!! |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by salbis(m): 8:12am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Nigerian case is to get connected to the cabals, the rest would be history. A case study, Sabiu Yusuf "Tunde". 1 Like |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by GreaterFuture1(m): 8:13am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Lol who pushes things like this to FP? Anyway it's called Tips
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by wumi2017(f): 8:13am On Jul 22, 2020 |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Nobody: 8:13am On Jul 22, 2020 |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Nobody: 8:13am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Same old story In other parts of the world, who needs all these tips As job no dey for naija, plenty tips don full market 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Nobody: 8:13am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Name of Person that’s doing his/her dream job that’s a billionaire now
All this salary earners una no wan get sense abi 1 Like |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by gambia(m): 8:14am On Jul 22, 2020 |
With strong connection, you don't need all these 20 steps. My friend's sister got FIRS job with her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) through a letter of recommendation from a serving minister. 5 Likes |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by MrImole: 8:14am On Jul 22, 2020 |
How about 20 tips that will get me closer to my dream money? 3 Likes |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by walkwithgod(m): 8:14am On Jul 22, 2020 |
All these things don't work in Nigeria anymore bro.
Just graduate and go learn work or trade, you'd be better of in the next 5 years.
If dem born you for naija 1 - 0 Your parents no get money 2 - 0 You no dey hustle 3 - 0 You go school, you no con get job 4 - 0 You be first born (male) 5 - 0 You no get God for your side 6 - 0
You see as the scoreline mad, use your head o. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by flemsy15(m): 8:14am On Jul 22, 2020 |
The first one "networking" a.k.a. "connections" is like the most important. It can land you a job u were not even dreaming of, a job that you're currently not even qualified for... u can go for an interview and discover u r the only person invited for the interview, so good or bad u r in, that's what connections can do.
But if u are good in entrepreneurship, starting Ur own business is still better. 1 Like |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Charmingrascal(m): 8:16am On Jul 22, 2020 |
21. Know one oga at the top because this is Nigeria.
Favourism over qualification 4 Likes |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by emmabest2000(m): 8:17am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Your dream job in which kwontry? Keep dreaming in the dreamland 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Jh0wsef(m): 8:18am On Jul 22, 2020 |
21. Learn A Skill! Be Creative! Learn Graphics Design AND EARN AS A SIDE HUSTLE |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by ForeThinker: 8:19am On Jul 22, 2020 |
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Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by heykims(m): 8:20am On Jul 22, 2020 |
All these motivational theoretical write ups ain't that practical in real day to day life. |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by Cumtroller: 8:20am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Utter Balderdash
The first tip is to know a "Big Man or Woman". That letter of recommendation, phone call or business card is key.
Second and most important is to be a Northerner. 1 Like |
Re: 20 Tips That Will Get You Closer To Your Dream Job by vasco01(m): 8:20am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Above all
Put God first and in everything
Or you end up as puppi and gugus 5 Likes |