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5 Strategies to follow when job hunting

by Jade Rhode
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Looking for a place of employment often comes with many challenges. To help broaden your search to find work more quickly, there are a few strategies you can follow.

Because looking for a job can take time, implementing strategies in your job-hunting process may increase your chances of finding more outlets, explains the employment website Indeed.

Below are five useful strategies to utilise by Indeed when searching for a job.

Internships

Starting your career with an internship is an excellent way to build your curriculum vitae (CV) and create professional connections if you are inexperienced. Who knows, your internship may transition into a full-time role.

Networking

Expanding your professional network is indeed a valuable strategy for opening up new career opportunities. To further develop as a professional in your industry, it is best to use your connections as a resource.

Check company websites

Quite a few companies choose to advertise their available posts on their website. Therefore, it is important that you check it.

Volunteering

Volunteering at an organisation is an excellent strategy for increasing your chances of getting a job there, especially in nonprofit organisations and other sectors where budget constraints may limit immediate hiring.

Walking in

Entering a company’s premises and requesting a job application is an alternative method that may prove effective in your job search. Keep in mind that this bold approach may only be appropriate for certain jobs. For example, retail, hospitality or other service jobs.

Also see: 5 Common interview questions and how to answer them

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