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Saturday, January 16, 2010

BUSY??? Still You Can Find Time for a Job Search

No Matter How Busy You Are You Can Always Find Time for a Job Search. It's a given in today's hectic world that no one has enough time. The 45- 50 hour work-week usually ends up devouring at least 60 hours and for many people that's punctuated by an hour or more of commuting every day. But with careful planning, regular discipline, and a few shortcuts, any one can free up the time they need for their job search.


Techniques for Getting More Time for Your Job Search


Hire a Pro to Do Your Resume
The process of getting your resume finished can be enormously time consuming for most people. Any such time delay is bad enough, but the resume writing part of your job search is at the beginning, meaning it kills your momentum and sandbags the whole effort. So be smart and farm the job out to a professional. Quickly you'll not only be done with this all-important job search tool, but you'll almost certainly get a far more powerful resume than you'd be able to write on your own.


Look For Shortcuts
Seek out any possible ways you can free up time. Buy prepackaged dinners for a while. Pay your daycare provider to stay with the kids a little longer. Simplify your wardrobe and grooming so you can run out the door faster. Get a laptop so you can do work in your spare moments. If you really brainstorm, you can come up with dozens of ways of freeing time. The extra minutes can really add up to a great job search.


Choose Job Search Techniques Based on Your Available Time
There are myriad ways to find a new job, but some take more ongoing time than others. For instance, although networking is highly touted as the most effective job search method, it also tends to be one of the most time consuming. That can make it difficult if you have to stay at work late into the evening. In comparison, online job boards aren't as effective as networking, but they take less time and allow more flexibility in terms of when you use them and how long you commit to them at a time. Take a good, honest look at what you can really devote to your job search and focus on methods that fit your schedule best.

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