Friday, April 10, 2020
4 Ways To Keep Your Job Search Under Wraps - Work It Daily
4 Ways To Keep Your Job Search Under Wraps - Work It Daily Looking for a job when youâre unemployed is tough. On the plus side, you have plenty of time to interview. The negative side is that many employers prefer to hire candidates who are already employed. RELATED: 4 Tips To Help You Shorten Your Job Search Despite the advantage of being more attractive to potential employers, looking for a job while holding down a full-time job has another set of problems. The main challenge is making sure your current boss doesnât find out. But there are a few ways to keep your job search confidential. Attire Upgrade Give your work wardrobe a face-lift before you start looking for a new opportunity. If you work in a very laid-back environment, swap casual slacks for jeans a couple of days a week. Wear a jacket once in a while, even if you keep it on the back of your chair most of the day. That way when you do come to the office dressed for a job interview no one will be the wiser. Donât Attract Attention Turn off your activity broadcasts on LinkedIn before you begin your job search too. Most candidates spruce up their LinkedIn profile when theyâre looking for a new job. Adding jobs. Adding skills. Finally getting around to writing that Summary. But, a flurry of activity on your LinkedIn profile is a signal that you are looking for a new opportunity. So be sure to go to your âPrivacy Settingsâ page and âTurn off your activity broadcastsâ under âPrivacy Controls.â Not At The Office Donât use your company computer for your job search. Many companies monitor employee activity, and you certainly donât want your employer reading emails youâve exchanged with recruiters. Or going through your search history and find that youâve been visiting job sites or researching resume writers. While you may get away with receiving job-search related calls at your office, using your personal cell phone may save some explaining down the line. Keep Quiet Keep your job search close to the vest. Be careful who you tell. Not only might your colleague inadvertently let your secret slip it may change his or her opinion of you. You may be considered disloyal. Also, avoid complaining about your current job or talking about looking for a new one on social media. You never know who will see your post or take a screenshot and pass it on to your current employer. Candidates who are already employed are more attractive to employers. The trick is to keep your job search under wraps, so you stay that way. But, with a little preparation and planning you can make sure your boss will be surprised when itâs time to say goodbye. This post was originally published at an earlier date. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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