Module Two: Job Hunting Processes
Module Two: Job Hunting Processes
The Job Hunting Process
There are different stages that leads up to the point of getting a job offer. each of those stages comes with unique, demands, tasks purpose. They are so interdependent that you need to excel in the first stage before may get to the second stage, and the order continues like that.
The stages in the job hunting process (cycle) include:
- Looking for work
- Applying for jobs
- Screening (Aptitude test and/or Interviews) and
- Job offers.
Looking for work:
- Defining your career preference--the roles you love as well as the companies you love to work for.
- Researching the companies and the requirements of the roles
- Taking stock of the qualities you have that are required by the potential employers [qualities that make you suitable for those roles].
- Checking job listings
- Building your network
- Staying connected to your network
- Leveraging your network for job leads and advice
- Contacting recruiters in your network to learn about openings
- Applying to jobs you're reasonably qualified for-- jobs you meet most of the requirements.
- Using tailored resume or customizing your resume to fit in with the requirements of the job you're applying for. Do same for your cover letter, when cover letter is required. Smatkaria writes/reviews the resume and cover letter of each of our clients and tailor them to the specific job the client is applying for. We equally conducts regular monthly sessions where we guide our clients to practice the writing of job tailored resume and job tailored cover letter. Contact our customer care if you need a custom resume and/or custom cover letter to apply for job. See contact info here
- Building online presence, through social media, professional sites, and a personal website, if you can. Personal website can be helpful too, when used to showcase your competencies and opinions in a field, in other to attract leads and offers.
- Optimizing your social media profiles, to rank well on Google
- Connecting with and reaching out to recruiters directly, from time to time, so they can easily remember you.
Screening for work:
The screening stage may include aptitude test and interviews. When that is the case, the aptitude test will usually come before the interviews. Aptitude test is used to select potential candidates that should be invited for interviews. Interviews are used to discover suitable applicants that are qualified for job offer.
To succeed in the screening stage, or to avert being rejected at this level:
- Prepare well before taking aptitude test to enable you to ace the aptitude test.
- Prepare well prior to interviews so as to perform satisfactorily at interviews.
To do that, the following will help:
Review the job description. Job offers:
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