Knowing Where to Look
Although jumping on the most popular job boards and recruitment websites seems realistic, there are hundreds of vacancies for the most popular companies and brands, it may not be the best use of your time. Not only does it take an eternity to browse through the abundance of vacancies and find one that's relevant, the employer will undoubtedly be inundated with applicants. To ensure you make the best use of your time spent job hunting, visit a variety of online recruitment websites. You're more likely to find some hidden gems with small businesses - plus there'll be fewer applicants, meaning you'll have a higher chance of success.
Keeping it Personal
Performing some offline job seeking to supplement your online job hunt can help to assist you in your quest for employment. The beauty of visiting businesses and handing them your CV is that this is very much a dying trend. With job advertisements moving online, fewer people are walking around with a stack of CVs and greeting business owners with a friendly face. This means you're more likely to be remembered for your enthusiasm and proactivity.
Visiting employers in person may not be suitable for large companies whose recruitment process is solely based online, small businesses often still use traditional recruitment methods due to budget restrictions. You could stumble upon a really promising opportunity by using "door-to-door" methods of selling yourself. Make sure you always have sufficient copies of your CV to hand, that it's formatted appropriately and contains all the necessary information.
The Early Bird…
"The early bird catches the worm" is a very accurate description of job seeking. If employers receive a high number of applicants, they often close the vacancy early as they can't cope with any more submissions. This is why being one step ahead of everyone else when it comes to sourcing job vacancies gives you a considerable advantage.Some recruitment websites offer live job feeds - as soon as a vacancy is listed on the site it's sent out to Twitter and Facebook for its followers and fans to see. If you subscribe to the job feed you can apply for jobs as soon as they're listed, giving you a firm head start.
With a high number of people being unemployed and desperately seeking work, it can be hard to compete against the large numbers of applicants within your field of work. Sourcing job vacancies which are harder to find means that less people will have heard of them, therefore you'll have less competition. Just make sure you have a strong CV to send out too, it's important to create the perfect first impression.
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Written by Stephanie Staszko on behalf of Blue Octopus Flat Fee Recruitment Specialists http://www.blueoctopus.co.uk/recruitwithus.aspx
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