Friday, May 8, 2020
3 Ways To Keep Your Job Search A Secret
3 Ways To Keep Your Job Search A Secret 3 Ways To Keep Your Job Search A Secret One of the good things about being unemployed is that you have plenty of time to look for a job. One of the bad things is that being unemployed makes you less attractive to some employers. While it may not be fair, many employers prefer to hire candidates who are already employed. But looking for a job while working full-time has its own set of obstacles. Because looking for a new opportunity is a job in itself, one challenge is finding enough time. But, perhaps the biggest problem is making sure your boss doesnât find out. But there are ways to keep your job search a secret. Dress A Little Better If youâre in looking for a new opportunity while gainfully employed itâs likely youâll be either sneaking to interviews during your lunch hour or scheduling them for right after work. Unfortunately, when you work in a super casual office, wearing your âgoing to an interviewâ outfit is sure to raise some red flags. The easiest way to avoid this is to upgrade your wardrobe at least one month before starting a job search. Begin by switching casual slacks for your standard jeans once or twice a week. Bring a tailored jacket occasionally, even if you donât wear it most of the day. If you do this consistently no one will bat an eye when you come to work dressed for a job interview. Donât Attract Attention On LinkedIn Besides coming to the office in âjob interviewâ attire, a sure signal that youâre looking for a new opportunity is a flurry of activity on your LinkedIn profile. If youâre like most people your LinkedIn profile has been dormant for months, maybe even years. Now that youâre looking itâs time to add those missing jobs and fill out the job descriptions. You might even get around to that Summary Section youâve been meaning to write. While updating your LinkedIn profile is a good thing, itâs essential to keep those posts under the radar. So before you do anything, go to your âPrivacy Settingsâ page and âTurn off your activity broadcastsâ under âPrivacy Controls.â Keep Your Job Search Quiet It bears repeating that you should NEVER use your company computer during your job search. Today, most employers monitor their employeeâs activities, including reviewing their email accounts and checking their computers. You donât want to be called into the bossâs office after heâs finished reading your emails to recruiters or discovered youâve been researching resume writers by reviewing your search history. Itâs also critical to be careful who you tell. Even your strongest supporter may mistakenly let your secret slip. Or they may share it in confidence with someone else, who shares it with someone else, etc. Before you know it everyone is aware that youâre looking for a new position. Also, think carefully about what you spill on social media. You never know who will see those posts complaining about your job or excitedly sharing about your recent job interview. If youâre employed be grateful. Not only do you have a job, but you are more attractive to many potential employers as well. One of the keys to a successful job search is to keep things confidential until you have another offer. However, by taking a few steps to keep things quiet you can help ensure your boss wonât find out until you tell her youâre leaving. If youâd like to work with Annette Richmond, a certified resume writer, LinkedIn Profile writer, and career consultant, please schedule an introductory call to discuss your needs. You will be able to access Annetteâs calendar to choose a day and time that works for you.
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