To Plan or Not to Plan…..Why a Job Search Plan is Essential
by Stacey Minor on November 3rd, 2010Many have asked the question, "Why do I need a plan to search for a job" My answer is "Why Not?"
The purpose of a Job Search Plan is to develop key goals and a strategy to achieve them. Developing long term and short term goals and steps to achieve them will keep you focused and on track. It's like developing a Business Plan! You are the product so you need to know what marketing materials you will use, who you would like to market your product to, and what specific steps you will take to sell your product. Initially, let's look at a key component of your Job Search Plan:
Develop Marketing Tools
This includes your Resume, Cover Letter, Handbills, and Social Media outlets. Your cover letter and resume are usually the first connection you make with an employer. Therefore they MUST send a message. Your marketing tools should send the message that, "I'm the one you should meet with face to face for an interview" or "I have an excellent background, SO CALL ME, so you can gain more insight into what I have to offer your organization." Handbills are small business card type networking flyers you leave with someone after briefly meeting them at an event, networking opportunity, etc. This offers you the opportunity to remind them of who you are and your conversation. Your web-based marketing would include Social Media Networking tools such as LinkedIn, Facebook and even Twitter. Many recruiters are searching for their "Next Top Candidate" by using LinkedIn as their primary source. Spend a generous amount of time developing your Top Notch Marketing Tools, so employers will like what they see, before they even see it!
Job Search Plans work!
"To be prepared is half the victory." - Miguel de Cervantes