Thursday, May 14, 2020
Tis the Season to Land an Executive Job - Executive Career Brandâ¢
Tis the Season to Land an Executive Job How did it get to be the holiday season already? Before you know it, the new year will be here, and it will be time to resume your executive job search in earnest. Youâve put your search on hold until January, because everyone knows that no one lands anything but seasonal work in November or December, right? You couldnât be more wrong. According to online job search expert Susan P. Joyce, in a recent post at her Work Coach Café blog: ⢠Only 1% more jobs were open in January and February of 2013 (vs. November and December of 2012). ⢠Only 3% more jobs were filled in January and February of 2013 (vs. November and December of 2012). ⢠Employers are more desperate to fill jobs in November and December. Using employer spending as a measure, employers are willing to pay more to promote their job postings in November and December than they are in January and February (when they have plenty of attention from job seekers). In fact, the holidays are a great time to make networking headway in your job search and land your next gig. Youâll have less competition for about the same number of jobs because everyone thinks itâs the worst time to land a job and donât bother trying. Employers want to fill openings before the end of the year, so theyll be 100% staffed at the start of the 2014. Youâll have more opportunities to meet and speak with executive recruiters, hiring decision makers, and others who can help you with your career goals, because they wonât be inundated with meeting requests, like they will as soon as January gets here. Want to learn how to best accelerate your search over the next 2 months? Susan and I published a nifty Amazon Kindle book to help you: New Year, New Job! 101 Top Tips from the Job-Hunt Experts for Your Holiday Job Search: How to Use the Holidays to Advance Your Job Search And the price is only 99 cents !!! In the ebook youâll find valuable tips and resources from 26 of the job search and career experts at Job-Hunt.org â" one of Forbes Top 100 Websites for Your Career â" with a preface by Richard Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute? Hereâs a great holiday networking tip from Jeff Lipschultz, Job-Hunts Working With Recruiters Expert: Give a recruiter their favorite gift: a lead. If they are the business owner, they will appreciate being introduced to hiring managers interested in working with a new recruiter to fill positions next year (some recruiting firms will even pay a finderâs fee for the lead). Another form of lead is candidates. If you donât fit a job they are working on, but you know a perfect fit, you should present their resume as a gift. Itâs all about networking and helping each other. By providing leads, you are helping the recruiter and they do remember and help people who go the extra mile for them. Read more about the Kindle book and the Job-Hunt Experts, and order it on Amazon. For only 99 cents, this is a steal! And you dont need a Kindle device to read Kindle books. You can download Amazons free Kindle reading app, for your smartphone, computer, or tablet. 00 0
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