Finding the right job
2. Finding the right job
Finding the job you want is all about knowing
where to look and what approach to take. On any given day there
will be many new vacancies available. If you are prepared and know
how to respond, it can give you the opportunity to get the job you
want, when you want it.
Some interesting facts about filling
vacancies:
6 in 10 jobs are filled through word of
mouth
2 in 10 jobs by speculative approach
1 in 10 jobs through Jobcentre Plus
1 in 10 jobs through newspapers
Where do you look for
jobs?
There are a variety of sources of job
opportunities, make sure that you consider them all. If you
restrict yourself to using only one of these methods you are in
effect restricting your job search and you will limit your
possibilities and prospects.
Newspapers - Frequently when
a company knows that they are looking for staff they will place an
advert in a newspaper. The advert will usually give a brief outline
of the duties and responsibilities that the role involves, then
they may ask you to phone them about the vacancy, to write
enclosing your CV, to write requesting an application form or even
to attend an open day or to go to their website to make an online
application.
Hidden Vacancies - When
reading through the newspapers be aware of the hidden vacancies!
These are articles written about companies that may be opening up
in the local area or companies already there that are expanding. It
is a good idea to contact them before they need to advertise for
staff and make them aware of your presence. This way you can show
the company you are using your initiative.
Jobcentre Plus - Many local
employers rely on Jobcentre Plus to recruit suitable staff and a
large number of vacancies will be available via JCP. Their website
is updated daily and enables you to search using specific criteria
that suit what you are looking for.
Internet Sites - In addition
to the Jobcentre Plus website there are a host of other job
opportunity websites and many larger companies also advertise their
available opportunities on their own website. Have a look at the
list of 'Useful Websites'.
Networking - Word of Mouth -
Six out of every ten jobs are filled by word of mouth! Keep in
touch with people that you have known in and out of the workplace
to ensure that you have links with the type of work you wish to
obtain. This can mean that when a job comes up, one of these people
will put your name forward. This is also an invaluable way of
keeping up to date with changes and developments within your chosen
field.
Shop Windows - Many retail
outlets will avoid the cost of advertising available positions by
putting a notice in their shop window saying that they are looking
for staff. Some larger retail outlets have notice boards within
their premises that list available vacancies. Whilst this is
usually in retail environments, other types of companies may also
adopt a similar approach. So make sure you keep your eyes open
wherever you are.
Directories - You can use
directories to help you find the names and addresses of companies
who specialise in the type of work that you are seeking. Having
done this you can either telephone them or write a covering letter
with your CV enquiring about any opening that the company may have
now or in the future for somebody with your skills and
experience.
Recruitment Agencies -
Companies looking for new staff will sometimes approach recruitment
agencies for assistance in finding suitable staff. Some agencies
work within a specific sector, e.g. drivers, manual labour or
secretarial whilst others cover a range of job types. Consider
registering with recruitment agencies as they will be able to
promote you to companies looking for staff.
Job Fairs - Job Fairs are
opportunities for you to meet with an employer or a number of
employers who are looking to recruit new staff. These are sometimes
'sector specific' e.g. for Care jobs, or may have a range of
employers covering a range of sectors. Larger companies also
sometimes run their own Job Fairs when they are looking to recruit
a number of staff.
To get started in your job search, have a look at the Workways
Jobkit: