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“What Now? 5 Smart Moves to Make After Submitting a Job Application”

7/1/2025

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So you’ve applied for a job. Your CV is tailored, your cover letter is sharp, and you’ve hit "send."
 
Now comes the hard part: waiting. But that doesn’t mean you should sit back and do nothing. In fact, this in-between time is full of opportunities — if you know how to use it.
 
Here are five smart things to do while you wait for a response:
 
1. Confirm Your Application Was Received
Before you move on, take a quick moment to ensure your application actually landed where it was supposed to.
 
If you haven’t received an automatic confirmation, it’s perfectly ok to send a short, polite follow-up email the next day or ring them.
 
Something as simple as: “Just checking in to confirm you received my application for [Job Title]. Looking forward to the opportunity to speak with you further.”


It shows attention to detail and enthusiasm — without being pushy.
 
2. Keep Applying to Other Roles
Even if the job feels like your perfect fit, it’s important to keep your momentum going.
 
Job hunting is a numbers game, and continuing to apply increases your odds — while also helping you stay emotionally balanced.
 
You’ll also be better prepared if another opportunity moves faster than the one you’re waiting on.
 
3. Upskill While You Wait
Use the time to boost your qualifications. Whether it’s brushing up on data analysis, improving your public speaking, or taking a short online course relevant to your field, upskilling shows initiative.
 
It also gives you a confidence boost and something fresh to talk about in interviews.
 
4. Reconnect and Network
Reach out to your network — both to keep in touch and to stay on the radar.
 
Let people know you’re actively job searching. Sometimes a simple check-in can lead to unexpected opportunities or insider info on roles that aren’t even advertised yet.
 
5. Take Care of Your Mental Well-being
Job searching can take a toll, especially during the wait. Make sure to schedule time for things you enjoy — whether it’s reading, walking, exercising, or catching up with friends.
 
A clear mind and healthy routine will help you stay focused and resilient through the ups and downs.
 
Final Thought
While you can’t control when (or if) you’ll hear back from an employer, you can control how you spend your time while waiting. Following up, staying proactive, and taking care of yourself not only improves your chances of landing the job — it sets you up for long-term success.

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