Are You Too Shy To job hunt? - 7 Job Tips For You

Posted By Prakhar Tyagi |2020-01-03 13:58

Job Tips


These seven job tips from jobors should get you through your first interview, which just might give you the confidence to keep going.
 

1. Start slowly - "Slow But Sure"

First of all, you need to make a list of all the contacts you have in the phone directory and a list of those contacts who are beyond your usual comfort zone. Then put them in order of difficulty and call the easiest ones first or simply register at Jobors to find your dream job in the education industry.
 

2. Never Assume A "No."

Assumptions are quick exits for lazy minds that like to graze out in the fields without bother.

Many times job seekers talk themselves before contacting someone because they already assume that the person won't want to help or won't be able to help but you never know unless you ask, and you'll get belief when you realize how many your contacts are actually wanted to hear from you."

who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.

The worst mistake people do in their life that they avoid admitting that they are out of work.
 

3. Perfect your "Elevator Pitch."

Everyone is crazily busy these days, and it's tough to catch a contact attention as quickly as possible but don't worry you need to prepare an introductory pitch that immediately notifies the other person who you are and what you have to offer.
 

4. Ask For Advice Rather Than Information

You should always ask for advice rather than the information about specific job openings. Because this approach will help you to avoid putting the other person on the scene, it will help you to produce useful insights into what's going on at his or her company, or suggestions about other people you should call.
 

5. Do You Have Any Offer Something in Return?

Because you're not working at the moment and out of work, it doesn't mean you have nothing to offer.

If you are good in networking means the more potentially valuable information you pick up along the way, which you can then pass along. Or, if you're doing Internet research and you come across an article that might interest one of your contacts, send it.
 

6. Always Ask For References

Before the finishing the conversation, you should ask the concerned person that did he/she have any suggestion or reference you might call for more information. Trust me, If you've made a positive impression, he or she is usually happy to oblige.
 

7. Establish A Network E-mail List.

Always put together a list of all those contacts you've spoken with and who have shown an interest in your job hunt, regularly e-mail them regularly (once a month or so) to update them on your search, including where you've applied, whom you've spoken with, and so on.

Doing this keeps you in people's minds and lets them respond quickly if they hear of anything that might help you, Once you get a new job, don't stop networking, Always be in touch with them and don't break the habit of networking.

 

Put your heart, mind, and soul into even your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.

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