Everyone who starts their working life will encounter a
dreaded paradox: you can not get work without experience, but you can not have
experience without a job. It is a vicious circle typical and disheartening that
seems almost impossible to overcome. Almost. Our 11 tips for getting work
without experience can help you succeed in a reasonable amount of time (finding
a job requires time!).
1. AUTOEDUCATE
Sign up for classes, attend workshops, get certificates and
diplomas and, if necessary, take a college degree. This will not only help you
acquire knowledge for the job, but also demonstrate your dedication and
commitment. In addition: meeting teachers and students is an excellent way to
expand your network of contacts.
2. START WORKING (FROM BELOW)
Another way to get some experience in a specific area is to
work for little or no money, it does not sound very motivating, but hey, it
could help you open all kinds of doors: you can get practical training by
volunteering, with a trainee contract or on your own. Depending on the career,
a good idea would be to make a blog or collaborate on it to show your passion
and talent. In summary: include in your resume and portfolio the relevant projects
that you have done even part time, during weekends or during vacation periods.
3. WORK YOUR CONTACTS NETWORK
An appropriate way to get a job is to be recommended by
someone or meet a friend of a friend. For this to happen, you have to create a
network of contacts and cultivate it, both online and offline: make sure that
people know that you are developing a specific career and get ready to make a
sales pitch, updating your resume and making a profile LinkedIn
4. LET'S DRAW!
It's time to grab paper and pencil to make a great Venn
diagram to help you chart your path to success: make a list with all the
knowledge, experience and personal aspects required in your future work. Then
add your knowledge, experience and personal aspects, and note where the two circles
overlap. You can use this as a reference to know what you need to improve and
what you can highlight in your resume and cover letter.
5. BECOME AN EXPERT IN YOUR FIELD
Learn everything there is to know about the sector and the
position. This will not only prepare you for the race, but will also help you
create networking and job interviews. To become an expert in your field,
interact in forums, read blogs and join groups, both online and offline. Also
make sure that you know some key names of the business, online and offline,
locally, nationally and even internationally.
6. SELECT MINDS
People love to give advice and to be seen as specialists or
experts in a particular field. Once you know the names of the professionals you
admire and who have the career you want, try contacting them online or, if you
are from the old school, with a written note, for example. A good way to make
people feel important and valued is to ask what are the next steps you should
take. Do not just send lots of emails with your resume, everyone is busy, the
inboxes are full. Always establish a connection before asking for advice or
even favors.
7. HAVE A GOOD HISTORY TO COUNT
Make sure you have a story about the beginnings of your
career that is fascinating and make it clear that you are the perfect person
for any job in a specific field. People will ask questions (so many
questions!), So prepare clear and concise answers on why you want to get into
that field, what you are going to do to reach that goal and what you have to offer.
In this way you will impress them with your passion, you will loose all your
knowledge and important experiences, you will finish with your studies and you
will convince every person with whom you speak.
8. RENEW YOUR CURRICULUM
And, as we're at it, make sure your resume reflects the key
parts of that story. Focus on your skills and abilities and not just your jobs:
make a resume that does not dwell on the past, but look forward and show
everything you can contribute in the future.
9. JOIN YOUR SOCIAL COMPETENCES
Transferable skills can be, surprise !, transferred from one
situation or job to another, and show how you interact with people. Examples of
these social skills are interpersonal skills, organizational ability,
leadership skills and communication skills. Concentrate on your ability to
motivate people, multitask, supervise or speak in public. Make a resume that
overflows personality and shows your social skills in all its work splendor. If
you can show why certain social skills will make it easier for you to acquire a
specific skill, you will have hit the spot.
10. HAVE A REASONABLY HIGH TARGET
Although you should always aim high when it comes to your
career, it is also important to use common sense when applying for a job. You
are starting, so look for basic jobs where you can demonstrate that you know
how to do the job. Make it clear that you know that you are starting, but that
you are willing to learn, and add an irresistible amount of enthusiasm, passion
and determination.
11. PATIENCE, SALTAMONTES!
Be patient, and be willing to start from the bottom. To put
one foot in the door, and then the rest, can take time. It can also be
exhausting and seem like a good idea at the time, but if it's what you really
want to do and it makes you happy, go for it!
The article was written
by Brenda Coleman – a Head of Premium Essay service for
students Primetimeessay.com.
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