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Tips To Help You Find Your Next Job

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The job market can fluctuate from fickle to downright difficult at times. If you are currently conducting a job search or are considering one in the future, there are some things you can do to take control of the process to achieve better results.

Rethink Your Job Search

If you are looking for a new job because you are unemployed, underemployed, or simply ready for something new, use a reputable tool to help you find your next best career move. 

Lensa helps with job search goals by utilizing data-driven metrics to help you find a new role. 

As you are searching for jobs, you want to make the process as easy and seamless as possible. One way to do that is by applying filters to winnow down the potential results. You can filter by salary, location, company size, and more.

Redo Your Resume

Your resume is a direct representation of who you are in terms of work history, knowledge, skills, and abilities. And, it is all documented on one or two pages of paper to be parsed out by a machine or hiring manager, so you need to ensure you are well-represented there.

Watch this video for a guide on how to write the perfect resume.

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Understand Wage Transparency

Your wages or salary are no longer closely held to the vest. Instead, it is becoming increasingly more common, even part of the law in some states, to know what a pay range is when you read the job description. That is wage transparency.

Knowing what you will earn as a minimum or maximum salary at the outset of your job search gives you the power to decide if it fits within your financial goals. This monetary range also gives you early knowledge to bolster your salary negotiation strategy.

Dress for Success

What you wear to an interview is important. Unless you are interviewing at an LA Streetwear design house, you will want to stick to the classics when it comes time to select your wardrobe. It is equally important to know that your attire needs to be clean and pressed. 

And take note, even if your interviewer will conduct the interview virtually, you still need to get dressed – all the way. There are times when a camera loses tension and succumbs to gravity, or an iPad gets bumped only to find its way onto the floor. When these things happen, the picture your interviewer sees may not be the one you wish to present.

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As you venture on your path to successful employment, it is important for you to put in the work before you get to do the work. Make an effort to understand the jobs you are applying for. If you feel like you are in a rut, do not hesitate to step outside your comfort zone and apply for a position you may not normally consider. You might be surprised at what you find and the kind of job happiness you can achieve when you try something new.

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