work outside the home part 3

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all right, we’ve covered submitting your resume to companies, but now what?

even after you’ve submitted your resumes, now is not the time to be sitting around watching reruns of law & order or a marathon of keeping up with the kardashians in your pajama’s until three in the afternoon while downing a ben & jerry’s waiting for a call. get your hinny up, get ready, and get networking.
go out to lunch with your friends, drive around town, visit your favorite stores or companies. talk to people in your church and neighborhood. email old teachers. let everyone and anyone know, you are on the job hunt, but make sure to do this in a positive way. for example don’t moan and lament over your lost job and how horrible the company was/is and how you can’t believe you got fired, laid off, how awful your old boss was, etc. keep it positive. simply let people know you are looking for a new job. enough said. no one wants to refer a whinny person and no one in a hiring position wants to hear how horrible your last job was, whether it truly was horrible or not.
basically, stay active & stay busy. you never know when an opportunity will present itself and i promise you, it won’t come while lounging around your house or when you look like you just rolled out of bed. i’m just saying.
here are a few other things to do while you wait for a call:
1. update your voice mail message. make it professional. nothing immature or sassy. you should sound like you’re being you’re own secretary. trust me.
2. if you are one of those people who’s phone plays a song instead of ringing, make sure it’s an appropriate song. better yet, switch back to a basic ring tone.
3. carry your phone with you at all times, be available & be in a good mood when you answer. your mood does carry over in the conversation.
4. make a list of the companies you’ve applied at. be familiar with them. that way when they call you know what who they are. please don’t be one of those people who say “wait, what does your company do again?” or “what is this position for?”. um, hello, you are the one who applied for the job?! are you not? be organized!
5. do anything and everything you can to stay on top of your game. go to the gym, take a computer class if your skills need brushing up, check out books from the library on the field you are interested in. yes, i understand you’ve been working an 8-5 job and now that you are no longer employed it may be nice to sleep in and do nothing all day, but seriously, that should last no more than 48 hours if you are serious about finding another job.
6. get yourself ready for interviewing. clear your schedule. whiten your teeth. exercise. run through potential interview questions with a friend, spouse, or family member. work on taking the words um, yeah, and well, out of your vocab! pronto! more on this when i post about the actual interview.
7. when you get the call, as stated earlier, be happy on the phone. be professional. talk clearly and slowly. be ready with a pen and paper to write down any information give over the phone. answer with “hi this is (insert your name here).”
8. when asked when you are available to interview ask what times they are doing interviews and take the soonest one possible. DO NOT ask if there are other times that might work better with your schedule if for some reason you can’t do one of the times they are offering. nothing is more annoying, i promise. rearrange your schedule, it’s that simple. from the hiring point of view if you really want the job, you’ll do anything to make it to one of their interview times offered, no matter what time it may be. i cringed whenever i had someone give me an excuse and ask if there were other times that were better for their schedule. in my mind it read “not that interested” and i moved them to the bottom of the pile. get out of the “it’s all about you mentality”. companies don’t care what appointments you have, what errands you have to run, etc. be flexible. period.
9. last, make sure to write down all directions, names, dates, and times correctly. then when you are off the phone, google map where you are traveling to. don’t just wing it. in this day and age there is no excuse not to know where you are going. for heaven’s sake our phone’s even have gps now!

all right i think that covers everything up to the actual interview. up next, what to wear to an interview, how to act in an interview, and how to follow up on an interview. thanks for reading!

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