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5 Tips For Getting Noticed By Employers

bySwindon 24
18 June 2019 • 2.57pm
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It is hard work trying to get noticed by employers and fiercely competitive when it comes to finding work.

It is easy to become disheartened when searching for a job, particularly if you have had a few unsuccessful applications, but it is vital that you keep at it and view rejections as learning experiences.

There are also a few ways that you can make yourself more noticeable to employers, which could help you to get your foot in the door and increase the number of opportunities that present themselves to you.

Read on for advice which could help you to secure your next role.

  1. Create A Professional Website

Everything is online in the business world in today’s day and age, so having your own professional website is a smart move.

This can act as an online CV with extensive information about your background, experience, skill set, etc. You need to make sure that this website is fast, responsive, and well-designed, which means using a reliable hosting company like Krystal.uk.

  1. Create Professional Social Media Profiles

Similarly, it can be helpful to have professional media profiles set up where you can network and share relevant content to show your expertise. You can also use it to engage with businesses that you want to work for.

Keep in mind that employers do check social media so any personal accounts you have should be tidied up before applying for jobs and/or have the privacy settings changed.

LinkedIn is also an excellent tool for networking, browsing new jobs, and learning more about your industry.

  1. Attend Industry Events

It is important to have a strong online presence to make yourself more visible to employers, but do not overlook the value of networking in person.

It is much more memorable when you can shake someone’s hand, look them in the eye, and engage them in a real-life conversation.

It can be daunting, but networking gets easier with practice, so start attending industry events and trying to make important connections – handing over a business card is a nice touch.

  1. Stay Current

Most industries are constantly changing; therefore, employers will always be on the lookout for those that are current and know what they are talking about.

You can stay current by reading respected publications, joining online communities, and attending industry events. You can then show your expertise with the content that you create and share on social media and during interviews when you get there.

  1. Approach Suitable Businesses

Instead of constantly browsing job boards and waiting for opportunities to appear, you could approach businesses and offer your services as this is a forthcoming approach which can certainly help you to get noticed.

While there may not be any suitable vacancies now, there may be in the near future, and if you make a positive impression, then they will keep you in mind.

Getting noticed can be difficult when searching for work, particularly when it is so competitive right now.

These tips should help you to get noticed, get a foot in the door, and find your next role.

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