If you were unsuccessful in getting hired in 2009, it is time to rethink your approach. In 2010 we need to approach job-hunting a new level of energy, focus and commitment. Time to try some new things. To help, I am committing this blog to a step-by-step “Get Hired” plan. Let’s use our collective genius to find the best way to get you hired in 2010.
First – some statistics: national unemployment rate – 10%; higher and many places. There are over 7 million unemployed (and job seeking). There are 6 people applying for every available job.
I didn’t present this to get you down; I presented it so you know reality. That means your job-hunting approach has to be more focused and more specific.
Here’s some good news: great companies are always hiring. Great companies are always building their best teams. So your 2010 approach must focus on identifying jobs in which you are competitive – jobs in which you will stand out. This gets the attention of good companies who want the best. Besides, those are the companies you want to work for.
Here is my weekly plan to help you get hired in 2010:
Week 1: Keep your energy level up; work on your attitude.
Week 2: Be self-aware to identify your talents, strengths and passions.
Week 3: Know your world – what fields are hiring, what are the hot jobs and the growing industries.
Week 4: Match your talents to jobs that need what you do – think “fit.”
Week 5: Create a talent-based resume to get noticed the right way.
Week 6: Use your social networks for greater coverage.
Week 7: Learn my 10 rules for a powerful interview.
Week 8: How to review a job offer.
Each Wednesday, I’ll focus on the next step of our approach. I’ll introduce practical, meaningful and specific information to help you build your plan. I’ll have career counselors join in the discussion.
Time to pull out the stops. New year, new approach…let’s refocus on getting hired. See the Job Seeker section of www.LiveFiredUp.com for more tips, ideas, tools and information.
And if you have a job and know of those who are still looking, please pass this on. Today, everyone needs a little extra help.
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