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030: Active vs. Passive Job Search Strategies

030: Active vs. Passive Job Search Strategies

FromThe Exclusive Career Coach


030: Active vs. Passive Job Search Strategies

FromThe Exclusive Career Coach

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


For many people, their entire job search strategy is looking at job boards.
While this strategy is somewhat effective for entry-level positions, it is a dangerous habit to get in to, because as you advance through your career, more senior positions will be harder and harder to access through job boards.
If you’re just starting out in your career, I recommend that no more than ½ of your job search time be spent on job boards (I recommend just 25% for my mid-career and executive clients).
I also recommend that, when you are applying to a position on a job board, you:
1.  Make sure it’s a position you are fully qualified for – because online job postings tend to get a massive number of applicants, it will be very difficult to land on the top of the pile unless you have EVERYTHING the employer is asking for.
2.  Do one more thing in addition to just applying online – get creative here. Who can you reach out to, who can put in a recommendation for you?
Passive job search strategies are those in which you are in the passenger seat of your job search. You’re along for the ride, but in no way are you in control of when the vehicle leaves, where it goes, or when it gets to its destination.

Passive job search strategies include:
-Job boards
-Employer websites (just another form of job boards)
-Facebook or Craig’s list job ads
-Tools that showcase your skills, such as a web portfolio or personal website

Active job search strategies put you in the driver’s seat. You control when the vehicle leaves, where it goes, and when it gets to its destination.
Active job search strategies include:
-Face-to-face, one-to-one networking
-In-person career fairs
-LinkedIn networking
-Networking events – Chamber of Commerce, job networking events held in your area
-Events where you can network – Rotary / Kiwanis meetings, SHRM, other professional meetings
 
So, let’s say you are going at your job search full-time…30 hours per week.
Spend 15 hours in online activities and 15 hours in networking activities.
Online activities can include all job boards – both looking for jobs, applying to those jobs, and following up afterwards. It can also include the passive activity of looking for networking events to attend. Customizing your resume for specific positions and prepping for a job interview all fall into this bucket.
The 15 hours you spend in active networking should be actual networking…as opposed to researching networking events. I recommend you set some goals, such as three coffee dates each week and two group networking events. This might take eight hours of your time, so the remaining time could be spent in LinkedIn networking – connecting with key people and starting conversations with them.
If this sounds like a lot of work…do you want a great job or not?
Create a calendar for your job search “work week” and try to schedule activities about two weeks out, so you are keeping your networking going.
A final word: The Tommy Gun approach vs. The Bow-and-Arrow approach.
The Tommy Gun approach has you “shooting” everywhere with your resume…telling EVERYONE you are job searching.
I prefer a Bow-and-Arrow approach, where you are strategically aiming your arrow at the people in a position to support your job search.
The Bow-and-Arrow approach allows you to focus your energies, and is less likely to result in casualties.

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Released:
May 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Exclusive Career Coach is presented by Lesa Edwards, CEO of Exclusive Career Coaching. This weekly podcast covers all things career management including job search strategies, interviewing tips, networking tools, maximizing LinkedIn, salary negotiations, and managing your mindset around your career.