If
you’re new to the workforce or a recent graduate, you have reason to
celebrate. This group is experiencing a wave of the best job prospects in
decades. Though the future is looking bright and jobs are booming, the
question arises; how can you make the most of this sunny period and take
advantage of these career opportunities? Here at New Force, we are the
experts in the graduate employment sphere.
We
hope the following tips will help you bring out the in your job search and
applications.
1. New Force Profile
New
Force is a platform developed to work for entry level and graduate job
seekers. Rather than be assessed simply based on your CV and experience, you
can present employers a much more 3 dimensional view of yourself as a
candidate.
Your
New Force profile allows you to fill out your details and bio, and upload a
video introduction so employers can see you right away.
Plus
adding unlimited skills tests to your profile lets employers see that you can
hit the ground running, and actually do the task at hand.
2. Social Media presence.
There is a big difference between having social media profiles that simply exist and social media profiles that act as a promotional tool to aid your job search.
It
is a ritual for many employers now to conduct an informal audit of a
potential employee’s social media presence. A Google search, Facebook search,
Twitter LinkedIn….. etc
Be
creative, brand yourself, and keep your personality consistent over all your
social platforms. Giving the impression that you are one thing on your
Twitter feed can send mixed signals if you are something completely different
on your LinkedIn profile. Though they are completely different social
networking tools that serve different purposes, it will act to serve your
personal brand better if you can maintain a sense of connection between them
all.
3. Don’t Hide
This
is something we don’t believe that entry level job seekers hear enough: Give
potential employers as much opportunity to see you from as many angles as
possible. If it’s your CV, add a photo, if it is your social media profiles
let employers see information that portrays you in a positive light.
We
know that entering the job market after uni can be tough. Landing your first
job is not just about the qualification or degree you have, it’s about your
knowledge, skills and attitude you’ve developed. Personality counts for a lot!
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