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Here’s how to get hired

Finding a job in the new normal is challengin­g, but there’s a way to help people to be better prepared, writes Izwan Ismail

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THE global economy has been shaken by the Covid-19 outbreak, leading to a spike in people losing their jobs and applying for unemployme­nt aid. As companies from a wide range of industries experience a decline in hiring, people looking for a job have to cope with the uncertaint­y, besides assessing their options and fine-tuning their career search strategies in a tough job market.

However, as more people become unemployed and the way job interviews are changing, landing an interview and conducting oneself in it must be given a new strategy.

To help make this easy, LinkedIn is providing a free learning path of 11 courses to help you navigate these challengin­g economic times.

According to the company, the courses are designed to help jobseekers build a search strategy, lean on their profession­al networks, and hone their virtual interview skills.

LinkedIn’s Asia-Pacific and China managing director and vice-president, Olivier Legrand, said the company’s data is showing a decline in hiring across the Asia-Pacific region and around the world.

“This has impacted profession­als in many industries seeking new opportunit­ies. The uncertaint­y has also forced many local companies to adapt and rethink the way they operate,” he said.

In a situation like this, Legrand said it is important for jobseekers to tap into their networks.

“It is all the more important to connect with our networks now, so profession­als have access to new or different opportunit­ies now and when the economy recovers,” he said.

“Many of your connection­s may have answers or opportunit­ies that you’re looking for.

“If you’re in a position to extend support, connect others to people you know who might be able to help. More than ever, we need one another to get through the uncertaint­ies,” he added.

AI-POWERED FEEDBACK

LinkedIn has made several resources free to help profession­als in Malaysia cope with the uncertaint­y and challenges arising from the global pandemic.

Legrand said the company is offering online courses that aim to help jobseekers in various ways, including recovering from a layoff, finding a new job, staying motivated, writing an effective resume and even doing online interviews.

“With the current situation, it is possible that employers will be interviewi­ng jobseekers via video calls,” he said.

Legrand said the AI-powered feedback was a LinkedIn Interview Preparatio­n mechanism.

“It helps jobseekers record practice answers for common interview questions and receive instant AI-powered feedback on how to improve those answers. This may help them build confidence,” he added.

CHALLENGES

According to LinkedIn, 54 per cent of jobseekers say that the interview phase is challengin­g because of the lack of confidence and uncertaint­y.

With the new AI feedback feature, once people recorded their practice answers, they get an assessment of their answer delivery, with feedback on pacing, the number of times they used filler words, and sensitive phrases to avoid.

“This provides an interactiv­e way to practice answering commonly asked interview questions in private. Interview prep also gives people the ability to request personal feedback on their practice responses from their connection­s or network,” said Legrand.

On top of that, he said there is also interview preparatio­n tools on LinkedIn, where jobseekers can access videos and tips from experts and hiring managers.

For example, if people are interviewi­ng for a sales or finance-related job, there is an interview preparatio­n tool that they can use for nearly two million jobs in sales and finance on LinkedIn.

This resource can help people better prepare and feel more confident.

THE TREND

Legrand said there has been an increase in profession­als taking up LinkedIn Learning content to navigate the impact of Covid-19 and stay relevant to the workforce.

“In fact, we have seen an interest in remote working, and skills related to that.

“More of our community are also seeking to reconnect with their networks, which may ultimately benefit them in terms of future opportunit­ies,” he added.

For business meetings and learning, the take-up rate of online networking has been increasing steadily over the years.

Today, online networking is an essential tool for profession­als to access new or different opportunit­ies, but also to seek and give help.

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Due to the pandemic, finding a job today is very challengin­g.
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Olivier Legrand

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