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12 Voices: How to Be a Player . . . In the Job Market

If you’re actively in the job market, your timing is good…if you’re prepared.
The first week of January is usually a bust.  Employees may have physically returned from the holidays, but it takes them another week to become mentally present from their sugar-cookie-induced hazes.

Gina B.

By the second or third week, executives are ready to make decisions about their hiring needs.   They’re starting with clean budgets, and they’re ready to engage some new talent for the hiring surge in February and March.
But here’s the thing . . . and you knew it was coming . . .you’re not alone in the market.  While this is the best time of year to launch a job search, it’s also the most competitive.  Some people have received their year-end bonuses and feel it’s a good time to make an exit.  Others want a new start for the new year.
Whatever the case, you have serious competition.
As you might imagine, I get a lot of outreach from candidates, and I ask the same two questions:

  1. Is your resume updated?
  2. Is your LinkedIn profile complete?

Don’t even think of dipping your toe in the job-search pool until you’ve nailed them both.  Without them, you might as well not exist.
The resume is common sense, right?  Whether or not you’re in a job search, it should always be updated and ready to go.  While you’re at it, please don’t underestimate the importance of your LinkedIn profile.
Most people have a profile on LinkedIn, but only the truly savvy candidates really know how to work it. (I talk about LinkedIn a lot, and I promise this isn’t a sponsored article – although a girl can dream.)
I’ll let you in on a little secret . . . I spend ALL DAY on LinkedIn, because despite all of the intellectual property that I’ve gathered on candidates over the years, their LI record is typically the most accurate and updated. More often than I should, I find bare-boned profiles that don’t give any real indication of accomplishments, and I tend to ignore those people, largely because they haven’t given me any real reason to consider them.
Here are a few basic tips to get your LinkedIn profile on track and be a true competitor in the job market:

I would wish you good luck, but as we know, luck and success lie in the intersection of preparation and opportunity.  Having said that, be ready!
Gina B. is an executive search consultant, podcaster and President/Chief Alchemist of Naturals by Gina B. To learn more about Gina B., consult her website – www.iamginab.com.
 
 

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