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Before you apply for a job

Six things you should do before you start your job search:

 

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1. Set your goals

It’s good to think about what you want from your future career – both in the short and long term. Ask yourself:

  • What do I enjoy doing?
  • What am I good at?
  • Where do my skills and knowledge lie?
  • What characteristics of a job are important to me?

 

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2. Clean up your CV

Every word on your CV needs to work hard:

  • Spring clean your education section. If you're a graduate, your degree eclipses your school qualifications, which can be relegated to one line in most cases.
  • Amend your CV for each application where that would help. Examine the job description and bring out your most relevant experience.

 

3. The Google Test

What would an employer find if they ran a Google search on you? Have you set the right privacy settings to ensure your private and professional lives don’t mix?


 

4. Take a class or volunteer

Boost your employability by taking a class or volunteering. Both demonstrate a strong work ethic and that you’re keen to take the initiative. They’ll also add to your CV, providing talking points at your interview and potential networking opportunities too.


 

5. Follow Brands and Recruiters on social media

If you already use sites such as Facebook and Twitter, check out the pages of potential employers and follow them. You’ll not only receive news and job openings, but you will also learn more about their company culture. You’ll get a great idea of what the current job market is like and whether you would actually fit in with the culture of the company you’re applying to. So make sure you follow our Facebook page too!


 

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6. Make Connections

People are more likely to do business with individuals they know or people that are recommended. Let friends, family, old school or university classmates and professional contacts know that you’re looking for a job, and don’t be afraid to ask for their help in finding connections. Your profile on LinkedIn will help you build your contacts, but don’t forget that careers fairs, alumni events and conferences are great networking opportunities too.