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Finding the Motivation to Keep the Hunt Going

Finding the Motivation to Keep the Hunt Going

Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results can be very frustrating.  It’s like banging your head against a brick wall.  You may be wondering how is this relevant to your job search goals. Well….looking for a job is a process. If you can find a way to maintain your motivation, the results will be worth the work you put in.

Get Organized

Your ability to stay motivated is a direct output of your ability to stay organized. When you are well organized, you are more focused and more likely to stay on task.

There are several computer programs and websites you can use to help you organize your search.  JibberJobber, CleverCareerist, and WorkSolver allow you to arrange key information on the jobs you have applied for.  They also keep track of the contacts you have established throughout the job hunting process.

Some programs allow you to schedule specific calendar items like interviews and follow-ups.  This can be very convenient when you have multiple interviews scheduled.

Whatever tool you plan to use, the key is making it work for you. Just make sure your plan is helping you meet your career goals. To keep your motivation up, regularly update the details of your job hunting activities and the appropriate steps you have taken.

Creating a Simple Spreadsheet

A spreadsheet is a simple tool you can use for staying organized.  It can work wonders in helping you stay organized during your job search. Here are a few details you may want to include in your spreadsheet:

Keeping track of your activities can help you keep some order in your job search efforts by helping  you:

This not only improves your productivity, it also helps you stay motivated and focused on your job hunting goals and objectives.

Make Your Goals Your Motivation

So, have you have already mapped out your long-term career goals?  How are you staying motivated to achieve them? Here’s a simple process you can use:

At the start of each week:

At the end of each week:

Moving from point A to point B in your job hunting process

Obviously, the ultimate goal of job searching is landing your dream job or career!  But you are wise to realize that your career goals will be best met by taking things one step at a time.  It is easy to lose motivation if you are not landing your dream job.

It is good to know however, that sometimes you may have to accept a job that is not your number one choice first before you can move on to the job you really want.

So while you are planning the next move that will bring you closer to your dream job, try the following:

There are a number of online job boards you can use to access different job postings. They can also help you keep track of jobs you have applied for. Among the most popular sites are Monster, Climber and CareerBuilder, all of which have features that allow you to keep track of your job applications.

Keep in mind that most companies post their openings on multiple sites. Keeping track of where you apply can help you avoid applying for the same position more than once.  This is a risk you want to avoid as it is not a good look!

Maintaining your spreadsheet as the master file for all the jobs you have applied to puts you in control,  keeps you organized, and also helps you maintain your level of motivation.

Meeting Your Career Goals

The job path you decide to take will help define your career. This is why it is important that you have really thought  out your goals and how you want to achieve them.

Finding that ideal job requires a high level of motivation. Here are some key areas you may want to work on to help you stay motivated during your job search:

Maintaining motivation during your job search could mean a faster hire for you. Keep your chin up, and your prospects high. You and the job you are meant to  have will find each other.

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