5 Tips for Shortening Your Job Search
October 26th, 2010You’ve been searching for a job in Seattle for months. You keep submitting your cover letter and resume, but either get a form rejection note, or you hear nothing at all. So what can you do to improve your results and shorten your Seattle job search? Here are some tips:
1) You need to be proactive.
It’s easy to submit your resume and sit back and wait for the phone to ring. But in order to shorten your Seattle job search, you need to be more proactive. If you don’t hear anything back a week after submitting your resume, follow up with an email or a phone call. The worst that can happen is you are told your qualifications aren’t a good fit. If that’s the case, then you’re actually in better shape then when you started because you won’t spend anymore time thinking about the job opening. You can cross it off your list and move on.
2) You need to be targeted.
As you probably know, sales is a numbers game. And in a job search, you’re essentially trying to sell yourself to an employer. That said, you should not just submit your resume to every available job opening in Seattle. You may feel more productive by doing this, but you probably won’t get great results. Instead, take a more targeted approach. Focus on very specific industries, employers, or kinds of positions.
3) You need to network, even if you don’t see immediate results.
Good networking takes a lot of time and energy. And sometimes, it can be frustrating if you don’t see positive results right away. But keep at it. Networking is one of the best ways to find a new job in Seattle. So whether it’s in person, or online, make sure you’re getting in the game through networking. Also, when you see an opportunity to help or connect other people – seize it. As the saying goes, “what goes around, comes around.”
4) You need to customize your cover letter and resume.
When you’re searching for a job for a while and sending out lots of resumes, it can be tempting to submit the same cover letter and resume to every single job opening. But it’s important you customize both for the particular job opening for which you’re applying. That doesn’t mean re-write your resume every time you submit it. It simply means that you need to include examples of how your skills and background are a good fit for a particular position and company.
5) You need to tap into the hidden job market.
Develop a relationship with a Seattle employment agency. You’ll benefit in a variety of ways. First, employment agencies have access to job opportunities in Seattle that aren’t advertised. They also have relationships with employers and know what kinds of skills they’re looking for. In addition, a Seattle employment agency can help you craft a stronger cover letter and resume, as well as help you prepare for an interview.
If you’d like to learn more about how a Seattle employment agency can help you shorten your job search, please contact Provisional.




