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Are You Job Search Ready?

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When was the last time you were in a full-on job search?  Tw0? Five? Fifteen years ago?

While the saying is true that you never forget how to ride a bike, unfortunately, the same cannot be said about the job search. Unlike riding a bike, which hasn’t changed much in the last 150 years, the job search process has changed drastically.

So, if it’s been a while since your last career transition, now is a perfect time to catch up with the latest:

It’s confusing, and in a market where there’s more opportunity than ever, a lack of savvy job search skills keeps well-qualified professionals stuck in unsatisfying careers, contributing to why 70% of Americans are disengaged at work (Gallup, 2017).

Whether you’re looking to move to a similar role in a different company or industry, or if 2018 is your year to make a complete switch to a new function, review this 15-item checklist to learn if you are job search ready:

Scale: 4 = Definitely, 3 = Mostly, 2 = Not Sure, 1 = What does this even mean?

Job Target/Audience 

Double-check: Do you know the top three market trends in the industry? When you assess your skills and background, can you easily discern what is relevant, what is obsolete and where there are gaps?

You have more work to do if: you’re still considering two potential career paths.

Resume/Cover Letter

Double-check: Do each of your resume bullets points show a tangible result and include concrete details such as numbers or direct impact? Have you removed superfluous information such as history beyond 15 – 20 years, home address, and hobbies?

You have more work to do if: you use terms like ‘responsible for,’ ‘team player’ or ‘results-oriented.’

LinkedIn/Social Media

Double-check: Have you Googled yourself lately to see what comes up? Have you completed the Summary section of your LinkedIn profile recognizing that the first two sentences are what most people read?

You have more work to do if: you have fewer than 500 connections on LinkedIn.

Network/Brand

Double-check: Ask your close contacts what you are ‘known for’ and ensure their responses align with your job target.

You have more work to do if: you’re a career switcher (a completely doable, but decidedly harder, path).

Interviews

Double-check: Do you have five – seven accomplishment stories that align with the competencies needed in the role you’re seeking? Are there any questions you stumble over, such as talking about a past layoff?

You have more work to do if: you haven’t practiced interviewing out loud with another person.

Salary Negotiations/Follow-up

Double-check: Do you know if employers can legally ask your salary history in your city/state? If you don’t hear back from an employer (or network contact), do you follow up within two weeks?

You have more work to do if: you would skip the negotiating conversation if you’re happy with the initial offer.

If your score is on the north side of 45, you’re likely doing just fine. And even if you have some work to do, now that you know where you stand, you can make this the year you take control of your career!

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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