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How to Jumpstart Your Job Search in the Coronavirus Era

Updated: May 22



The coronavirus (COVID-19) era is underway, and job seekers must plan accordingly. If you know the ins and outs of how to search for a job until the COVID-19 pandemic passes, you can differentiate yourself from other candidates and boost your chances of landing your dream role.

There are several things you can do to jumpstart your job search in the coronavirus era, such as:


1. Build Your Professional Network 

Use LinkedIn and other social networks to foster relationships with industry professionals. In doing so, you can build professional relationships that could help you identify new jobs as soon as they become available.


As you build your professional network, introduce yourself to other industry professionals and explain what you can offer a prospective employer. You can also mention that you are happy to support a fellow industry professional and are open to new employment opportunities.


2. Learn As Much As Possible About a Prospective Employer 

Review a company's website and learn about the business before you send your job materials. If you learn as much as you can about a prospective employer, you can tailor your job materials accordingly.


In addition, call or email a company if you have any questions about a job vacancy. This allows you to learn about a company and find out if you may be the right fit for an open position with this business.


3. Reach Out to Prospective Employers Regularly 

Follow up with a prospective employer after you submit your job materials. This allows you to ensure the employer received your materials, and it helps you distinguish yourself from other candidates.


Remember, a company may receive dozens of applications for a role. If you keep in touch with an employer, you can continuously show your interest in a position. As a result, you can increase the likelihood that the business will review your job materials and see that you're a great fit for a particular role.


4. Update Your Resume 

Evaluate your resume and ensure your skills and experience sections are up to date. Correct any grammatical, formatting, or spelling errors in your resume, too.


Your resume should provide a prospective employer with a glimpse into who you are and what you can offer. Therefore, you should analyze your resume closely and ensure it provides a clear indication of why you are the best candidate for various jobs in your industry.


5. Enhance Your Skills 

Enroll in online classes to enhance your current skills and develop new ones. Whenever possible, earn online certifications that you can use to stand out from other job applicants.


The job market in the coronavirus era is competitive, and any skills you have can help you secure your ideal role. Thus, if you learn new skills, you can make yourself an attractive candidate to a wide range of prospective employers.


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