Wednesday, November 20, 2019

5 Best Tips for Moms to Start Job Searching

5 Best Tips for Moms to Start Job Searching 5 Best Tips for Moms to Start Job Searching Here are some of our best tips for moms to start job searching. Prioritize your job search. Easier said than done, we know. But unless you make finding a job a priority, doing so will fall at the bottom of your daily to-do list, somewhere after walking the dog at night and washing the dinner dishes. That’s why you have to treat looking for a job as if that is your job. Once the kids are in school or in day care, set time aside early in the day to launch your job hunt. Dedicate as much time as you can to it (an hour daily to start is good). By investing in your job search, you’ll feel good knowing that you’re essentially investing in yourself. Look for companies, not job listings. It seems like it would be easier to find pre-existing job listings as opposed to reaching out to companies first, right? Well, there are several reasons why it’s smart to find the company first, and the job second. By targeting organizations that you believe in, you’ll be much better equipped to handle those tough interview questions like, “What can you tell me about our organization? What improvements would you make to the company?” You may also discover that there are jobs available within the company that you’re qualified for, which can increase your chances of getting hired. offers a Guide to the Best Companies for Flexible Jobs, which can help you narrow down the process of finding a great organization to work for! Make it a team effort. As a family, you do pretty much everything together. That should also include your job hunt. Hold a family meeting and let your kids and spouse know that you are planning to return to the workforce. If you’ve been a stay-at-home mom since the kids were little, they may be a little hesitant to get behind your plans. So let them know about the positives of you returning to work, such as having more money in the household to do fun activities together on the weekends. Having your family be supportive of your back-to-work plans can make all the difference in a successful job search. Get social. You’re already plugged into the school’s PTO. Now it’s time to work those connections. Let your mom friends know that you’re looking for a job, but be sure to be specific. You may have decided that you want to return to the marketing field, so working at a bank may not be the best fit for you. Or maybe youre looking for a full-time telecommuting position. You can also let your virtual friends and family know of your job hunting efforts (and what youre really looking to do, career-wise) on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media channels. Prepare your papers. The last time you submitted a job application, your paper resume and cover letter were mailed in using actual postage stamps! So it goes without saying that you will probably need to revamp your resume and cover letter style before applying for any positions that you may find. And if you find that your resume is a little, well, sparse, you can easily translate some of your mommy skills into real-life marketable workplace skills. After all, managing a family is like managing a team, your school fundraising efforts showcase your financial savvy, and being on the 8th grade dance committee spotlights your event planning skills! Starting your job search, especially after a long period of not working, can seem like climbing a mountain. Use these tips for moms to starting job searching and make an effort each and every day to do something that helps your job hunt, and youll be gainfully employed- and happy- in no time! Start Your Job Search. Sign Up for Today!

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