How do you begin the job-hunting process?
Get your CV out there
Register and upload your CV to job listing sites such as LinkedIn and Give a Grad a Go, as well as signing up to your university’s jobs board.
Make sure to sign up to any relevant job alerts subscriptions – you can always unsubscribe if it becomes unnecessary at any point.
If you need to brush up your graduate CV, check out our CV hub for a range of CV tips and free templates to download!
Be proactive when sending your CV out; tailor your CV and application to each specific job role and company.
Make sure the right experience and any additional educational background are all listed.
It is obvious to recruiters if you have taken the time to research the role and the company you are applying to – your passion and dedication will help to set you apart.
TOP TIP! If you haven’t received a response to your application (and you really want that job) send a follow up message and try to establish a relationship with the recruiter.
Even if you are unsuccessful, this is a great way to expand your network.
Build your network
The job search process is the perfect opportunity to create new connections, whilst taking advantage of the connections you already have.
A wise person once said “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.”
Let your network know what your current situation is; promote your skills and availability whilst building on the rapport of your pre-existing relationships.
If done so in a polite manner, there’s nothing wrong with asking the relevant people in your network for advice and/or sending them your CV.
It is also important to build on your current network and boost your personal brand through sites such as LinkedIn.
Don’t be afraid to reach out to industry peers and experts. Take some time to find professionals who have been in a similar situation to yourself and whose current position is your future goal.
If done in a polite and respectful manner, there is nothing wrong with taking a chance and asking for some guidance.
Who knows what could happen? The worst outcome is that they won’t reply or will say no – but you’d be pleasantly surprised by how many people do want to share their insights!