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Tips For Landing Your Dream Job
1. TIPS FOR LANDING
YOUR DREAM JOB
Make sure the odds are stacked more in your
favour when it comes to hunting down that
dream job. Tips from a leading Education
Consultancy
2. 1. Be Concise
• Yyou will need to provide something to potential
employers outlining who you are, what you do and why
you are the right person for the position being offered.
• In this case less is definitely more – provided what you
say is concise, consistent and relevant.
• Managers don’t have time to pour over pages of
information.
• Be concise and to the point – giving employers the
information they need and ignoring the information they
don’t need and never asked for.
3. 2. Be Positive
• Positive thinkers are more adept at overcoming
challenges and obstacles, more productive and creative in
their thinking and generally, in the eyes of the employers,
more attractive people to work with.
• Not only will thinking positive help in your general job hunt
but when it comes to facing the dream job interview you’ll
come across a more attractive prospect too.
4. 3. Be Relevant
• Relevant work experience is crucial to landing your dream
job.
• Part time and online education and training courses are
an easy way to develop relevant skills and experience.
• Branch in to freelance work to develop key client
management and relationship skills.
• Develop your skills around your current employment
before taking the leap and going after your dream job.
5. 4. Be Focussed: Know what you want
to do
• The key to attaining your dream job is actually knowing
exactly what you dream job is.
• What does it entail, who currently does this, is it even
possible?
• Assess your personal skills and way of working. What do
you enjoy doing?
• The key is to finding something you’d be driven to do for
love not money.
• Does this fit well with a particular career or industry?
6. 5. Be Aware of what is out there
• You need to be aware of what prospects are out there,
what is available to you as you are and what employment
prospects require further or more specific training and
qualifications.
• Whilst a brand new career is a significant challenge, with
sufficient determination and drive it can be achievable.
• A common method is to simply better utilise the skills and
experience you currently hold and transfer them in to a
new and different role.
• Research the types of roles available that you would be
interested in and the organisations which offer them.
7. 6. Be Professional
• Remain as professional as possible at all times, especially
when dealing with their internet presence.
• Develop your online profile and be as visible as possible,
through sites like social media and blogging
• But you must be promoting the right image.
• Employers will check for online profiles.
• Facebook is not for work so keep that private and
optimise any Twitter or LinkedIn profiles to emphasise a
professional image above all else.
• A social media account will likely be an organisations first
impression of a person
8. 7. Be Determined
• Above all else be determined.
• None of these tips or any other tips you may read about
are achievable without drive and perseverance.
• Don’t let a failed interview or rejected letter stop you from
achieving your dreams.
• But YOU need to achieve them, no-one else.