Applying For Your Dream Job

    

The Job Application process can be very intense. If you have a dream job that you are relentlessly pursuing there are a number of tips that you can follow to dramatically enhance your chances of securing your dream position. Learning how to look for work is an important skill, and you are far more likely to get your dream job if you streamline the job-hunting process and apply only for highly relevant positions. You will find your dream job if you identify the industry, use highly effective job search sources, set clear goals, create a timeline and develop a set of checklists to follow.

Pick an Industry

Refine your search by industry and job type. This will help you to narrow your search criteria and identify the best possible employment options. You could start with a general brainstorm and go online to see what industries are out there to work in. Some of the main industry categories include:

  • Administrative
  • Agricultural
  • Arts
  • Construction
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Science
  • Media
  • ICT
  • Manufacturing

Refine Your Search

Within each industry, there will be a diverse range of different positions available and you will need to match your personality, interests, experiences and educational background to identify the kinds of positions that you will be suited for.

Find Good Job Search Sources

There is a huge range of job search sources available and the more useful sources that you find and use, the more likely you are to find your dream job. You can find work through”

  • Online job sites
  • Job Centre Plus
  • Newspapers
  • Company Websites
  • Recruitment Agencies
  • Direct Marketing
  • Notice boards
  • Friends and Family

Setting Clear Goals

Job searching is a difficult, time consuming and arduous process that requires you to keep your motivation level high and stay persistent. People who get their dream jobs are organized, focused and have clearly defined goals. You must be able to manage your time and stay on track. Allocate the hours each week that you plan to dedicate to job hunting and focus on using this time wisely. Keeping a job-seeking diary can be a useful way to track, hone and sharpen your search processes over time. For example, you may record the jobs you have applied for, where you have found your employment sources and the steps in the application process that you have followed. Create checklists and really focus on marketing yourself through your clothes, your resume and your interviewing skills.

How to apply

You will need:

  • A resume
  • A letter of application
  • References
  • Education qualifications

Application forms

Each job advertisement will list experience, education, skills and job location. Make sure when you are applying for a position that you fulfill most of the essential criteria, otherwise, you may waste your time applying for positions that you are not suited to.

Reflecting on Your Efforts

In order to get the best position possible you must reflect on your application processes and identify areas that you can improve on. Ask yourself what you are doing well, what you can improve on and respond to any feedback given by potential employers.