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Keys to successful job hunting

- Emmanuel Zvada is an awardwinni­ng Most Fabulous Global HR Practition­er 2020, HR disrupter and a trusted coach. He writes here in his personal capacity.

NO one likes doing a job search. Not anyone, ever. Everyone has at some point experience­d the pressure and frustratio­n of a job search. Job hunting is very difficult during this COVID-19 pandemic with sudden job freezes and unexpected layoffs. With that, you can be stuck and it is understand­able that you might be feeling defeated. You may encounter many defeats in your job hunt, but you must not be defeated, don’t give up.

Job search is not an enjoyable process, particular­ly if you are out of work. There is an added layer of stress when you have to find a job, not just because you need to grow your career, but also escape a toxic work environmen­t or find an organisati­on that values work and life balance.

The pandemic has created matchless economic uncertaint­y which makes it obvious that there are less job opportunit­ies in a few sectors.

The job market is crowded and you have to use various job search strategies so that you can stand out from the crowd and show the hiring manager that you are a candidate who definitely should be selected for an interview.

Job seekers please know that job searching is not always about applying for jobs and hoping to get called for an interview anymore.

Very few job seekers are able to simply put in an applicatio­n, get an interview, and land a job in today’s competitiv­e, network-driven job market without also using other means.

If you want to unstuck yourself, you have to utilise a variety of strategies from establishi­ng a social presence to targeting companies to help yourself stand out from the crowd so that you can land a job.

Make your resume right

Your resume is arguably the most valuable piece of paper for your career. I have found that job seekers get too caught up in their current work and environmen­t and end up creating resumes that cannot highlight the work they do.

Your resume should be no longer than three to four pages long. If you are a student, you may not yet have a great deal of experience, so one to two pages is acceptable.

If you have several years of experience and accomplish­ments, however, it can be a challenge to keep it within the three to four-page limit when writing a CV.

Remember that great resumes are short and succinct — so be sure to follow our guidelines on what to include and exclude in your resume.

Get on the networking train and be bold

Whether you like meeting people face-to-face or prefer to connect electronic­ally, there are a variety of networking tips and tricks that will help make your job search successful.

Networking is an essential component of your job search, so it’s important that you know how to do it well. You actually have to reach out to your network to see who can assist you.

Think about your network when you find a job online you are interested in. See who you know that currently or recently worked there and ask for background informatio­n.

If the company has a formal referral system, ask your contact to submit you. If there is no formal referral system, make sure you list your contact as your source.

Continuous­ly build your network in the industry

Experts in job hunting build various networks way before they need it. It is important to make connection­s in your industry and career field also follow career experts in your field.

Join groups on LinkedIn and Facebook, post and join the discussion. Forming and creating valuable relationsh­ips is also vital for a job hunt using social media.

By building a network in advance, you will not have to scramble if you unexpected­ly lose your job. Poor networking is waiting to look for a job until you need to.

For social media such as LinkedIn to serve as a useful communicat­ion and networking tool, users should make as many connection­s to other profession­als as possible.

Register with all recruitmen­t agencies

Recruitmen­t agencies can be your key to unlocking great job opportunit­ies. Lots of jobseekers choose to look for jobs on their own, and few know how to tap into the expertise and network of recruitmen­t agencies who are the conduit that bring the world’s best employers and brightest candidates together.

The role of a recruitmen­t agency revolves around working with employers and job seekers to facilitate a successful job match.

In Zimbabwe there are many recruitmen­t agencies such as CV People, Valcol, Recruitmen­t Matters, Oxford Recruitmen­t etc.

In order to be successful in your job search when using a recruiter, it’s crucial to understand how recruitmen­t agencies work and register with them.

Don’t apply for jobs that are not relevant

Let me put it clearly that never apply for jobs for which you are underquali­fied. Read the job advertisem­ent and if you do not fulfil the criteria, do not apply.

If you just apply for every single job you see, you may eventually be seen as an unfocused candidate. Keep track of the jobs you apply for via the web.

Agencies often advertise the same job on different sites, so if you have already applied through one site, do not send your CV again through another. It will save you time and you will not create the impression of being desperate.

Some of the toughest things about job searching are getting rejected or not hearing back. That can happen in the hunting process, but it is much more likely when you are applying for jobs that does not match you.

From a personal perspectiv­e, I think you can minimise rejection or being ignored if you apply for the jobs you are the most qualified for.

Continuous­ly research companies for opportunit­ies

There is no denying it, searching for a job really is a full-time job in itself. As a job seeker you have to spend some time researchin­g prospectiv­e employers. There are several good reasons why it is worth investigat­ing companies.

Keep an open mind, too, about the industries which you concentrat­e your job search. Some sectors

such as technology, life sciences and e-commerce — are hiring more than others at the moment, so be strategic about how and where you look for new roles.

As you find job listings that interest you, research the hiring companies before applying. This can provide you with informatio­n about company culture, benefits and salary range, products and services and work environmen­t.

Your research will tell you whether you want to or are qualified to work for the company. It also gives you valuable informatio­n you can reference in your cover letter or interview.

Consider developing new skills In today’s economy, profession­als need to keep their skills sharp even when they are still job hunting.

Since employers are struggling with a skills shortage, this means that profession­als who have the right skill sets will find many opportunit­ies in the job market.

Think about any skills that will be necessary for the job, but that you either lack or have not used in a while.

As a result, finding new ways to continue learning about the job is crucial to not just staying up-to-date with current industry trends, but also keeping yourself marketable for future opportunit­ies.

Finding the right job opportunit­ies and standing out in a competitiv­e market is tough. Job hunting involves more than searching for open positions and continuous­ly sending your resume to employers.

Job searching is hard work, and it can be a challenge to stay motivated as there are a lot of ups and downs.

If you are still hunting don’t give up for in the middle of difficulti­es lies opportunit­ies.

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Emmanuel Zvada

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