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HOW TO MARKET YOURSELF TO EMPLOYERS
Rules of Getting Hired It is important to do the necessary groundwork before you start your job search.
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inding promising job leads through various platforms is the easy part of the job hunting process. Attracting recruiters and successfully getting hired is a different ball game altogether. Besides impressive paper qualifications, you will need to prep, plan and take positive action in order to boost your chances of standing out among other candidates and grabbing recruiters’ attention!
Rule 1: Start your prep work early Job hunting is so much more than just churning out applications to prospective employers. Your preparation should begin even when you are still in school, as it will take time for you to gain industry knowledge and build the right connections. These two factors are especially important as they will greatly help you get hired.
Research is important • Do not wait until the application process is underway to do your research. Start early and maximise as many sources as you can. For instance, talk to seniors who are already working to find out about their experience thus far • Understand the job market and manage your expectations about different roles. This will help you plan your education and career, especially when you are applying for internships or picking majors • Keep abreast of both local and international current affairs, as well as industry-specific news. Awareness of these will showcase your genuine enthusiasm and interest in the job during the recruitment process
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Rule 2: Build your network Networking is a great way to learn about a particular industry and scout around for job opportunities that may not be advertised. It is also an excellent way to meet people with similar professional interests and career goals.
Widen your network • Families and friends are the easiest way to start growing your network. You can tell them about your career plans, and who knows – they might connect you with an important contact that could help you in your job application • Keep in touch with contacts from past work experiences or internships through platforms like LinkedIn, or even over email • Attend networking sessions student clubs or societies organise, or look at event platforms that promote sessions based on collective interests
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