New Year’s Resolutions For Job Hunters
It’s that time of year again; time to make New Year’s Resolutions. For those in the job market there might be more important things to add to the list than “I will give up chocolate”. A new year is a fresh beginning for everyone, and a great time for job seekers to re evaluate their game plan. Here are some resolutions that can really help.
- I will ask my friends and relatives to give me an honest critique of my resume and cover letter, and listen to their feedback, even if it stings.
- I will ask those same people to “mock interview” me, and ask them to be as critical as they can.
- When I find an attractive job opportunity I will apply immediately, no more procrastination.
- I will do more research about the industries I want to work in, and the companies that appeal to me.
- I will spend more time networking, both online and off.
- I will be brave enough to make that follow up call after I have interviewed for a position.
- I will open my mind to avenues beyond the obvious in an attempt to find the best and most interesting opportunities.
- I will really examine my finances and see if I can consider a lower paying position that could be a stepping stone to something bigger.
An Easier Way to Search Twitter for Jobs?
Most jobseekers have read and heard a lot about the importance of social media in today’s employment search. One of the heavy hitters is Twitter, and now a beta program is making finding a job on the site easier and more efficient.
TwitterJobSeach.com allows you to enter simple search terms – executive assistant New York, marketing in Maine and so on and so forth – then displays all the posts found on Twitter that may contain the lead to the job you hunting for. But how effective a tool is it really? Savvy Talent staff decided to put the new search engine to the test.
Holiday Job Hunting
Many jobseekers believe that the period of time between Thanksgiving and New Year is a dead zone, that hiring ceases during the holiday season and they should put their job search on the back burner until mid January. This is however a myth; the holidays can provide the jobseeker with a number of season specific opportunities, here are a few:



