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Back to Basics: Why Traditional Job Search Methods Still Work

3/15/2023

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In today's fast-paced world, job seekers often focus on using digital platforms and technologies to find and apply for jobs. While these tools can certainly be helpful, they may not be the most effective way to land your dream job. In fact, sometimes taking a more old school approach to your job search strategy can be just what you need to stand out from the crowd.
 
Here are my 7 tips for becoming old school with your job search strategy.
 
1.Network in person or on the phone
In-person networking is one of the oldest job search strategies in the book, but it still works. Attend industry events, job fairs, and other networking events to meet people who can help you find your next job. Be sure to bring business cards, dress professionally, and be prepared to talk about your skills and experience.  In addition, consider using the phone to reach out to professionals in your field. You can introduce yourself, ask about their experience and career path, and inquire about any potential job openings or leads. Be respectful of their time and make sure to follow up with a thank you email or note.
 
2.Pick up the phone
While email and online applications are common ways to apply for jobs, don't underestimate the power of the phone in your job search. A well-placed phone call can help you stand out from other applicants and make a great impression on potential employers.
 
3.Use a professional CV/Resume and cover letter
While it may be tempting to use a fancy, eye-catching CV/Resume or cover letter template, it's important to remember that these documents are meant to showcase your skills and experience. Stick with a simple, professional format that highlights your achievements and qualifications. Consider hiring a professional CV/Resume Writer to help you create a winning document.
 
4.Follow up after submitting an application
After submitting a job application, take the time to follow up with the hiring manager or HR department. This shows that you're proactive and interested in the position. You can follow up via email, phone, or even by sending a handwritten note.  This shows that you're proactive and interested in the position. Be sure to introduce yourself, mention that you've applied for the job, and ask if there's anything else you can provide to support your application.
 
5.Research the company and the position
Before you apply for a job, take the time to research the company and the position you're interested in. This will help you tailor your application materials to the company's needs and show that you're serious about the position. 
 
6.Arrange informational interviews
Schedule informational interviews with professionals in your field to request a meeting to learn more about their work and industry. This is a great way to expand your network and gain valuable insights into potential job opportunities.
 
7.Be persistent
Finding a job can be a long and frustrating process, but don't give up. Continue to apply for jobs, follow up with hiring managers, and network with industry professionals. Persistence is key in any job search.
 
In conclusion, taking an old school approach to your job search strategy can be a great way to stand out from the crowd and land your dream job. By networking in person, using a professional CV/resume and cover letter, following up after submitting an application, researching the company and the position, and being persistent, you can increase your chances of success.
 
Looking for expert guidance and support in your job search?
Let me help you navigate the often-challenging job market and find the career opportunities you've been searching for.  Visit my website Job Search Support - THE CAREER OWL
 
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