Monday, June 29, 2020
Getting a Job is a Job - Copeland Coaching
Getting a Job is a Job Itâs official. Itâs less than sixty days until Thanksgiving. Although you shouldnât stop your job search when the turkey has been served, hiring will slow down as the holidays heat up. Itâs just a fact of life. If youâve been thinking of finding a new job, this is the time. But, finding a job isnât just about wanting one. When youâre passively thinking about getting a job, you can stand to wait a few years until one falls into your lap. But, if youâre hoping to find one now, being passive isnât going to cut it. Youâre going to have to work for it the old fashioned way. Youâre going to have to put in time lots of time. You may be thinking, âBut, Angela, Iâm a busy person! I have a full-time job. I have a family. I have commitments! I only have so much time in a week.â I hear you. I get it. I empathize with your situation more than you can imagine. But, at the end of the day, you have to decide. Do you want to find a new job this year or not? Itâs up to you. If itâs important to you, youâre going to find the time. You may have to cut back a little on other activities. You may have to take vacation days to work on your search. You may have to sleep a little less. I know. None of these are fun options. But, theyâre the only way. Someone shared with me once, âLook at your schedule and youâll find the things you value. You make time for those things.â If you truly want to find a new job, youâre going to have to carve time out. You need time to update your resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn. You need time to network with your old contacts. You need time to apply for jobs, and to perfect your elevator pitch and your personal brand. And, you need time to interview for jobs. You canât outsource this work. Your job search is just that: yours. No matter how high up the food chain you are at work, youâre still in charge of your job search. Youâve got to do the writing, the calling, and the looking. Remember, once you get into a companyâs interview process, it can go fast or slow. Itâs hard to predict. It could take just a few days, or it could take months. Putting in the time now is the only way to get there. You may wonder how much time Iâm talking about. Try to put in at least two hours each day. Looking for a new job isnât going to be fast. Itâs not going to be easy. Frankly, itâs probably going to be a painful process. But, it is absolutely worth it to take a risk and put in the time to find something that you truly love. I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, dont hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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