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How to Make a Perfect Plan For Your Job Search

By: Heather Eagar

When you first begin searching for a job, you might feel that opportunity will simply present itself. But usually, job seekers who take this approach miss out while more focused job seekers score great opportunities.

There’s definitely nothing wrong with romanticizing the job search process a bit because it pushes you forward when others are feeling pessimistic. However, if you're blindly optimistic and you don't plan out your search, you'll likely have a tough time.

So how can you create a strategy for yourself? Here are some ideas …

Find Your Passion

One thing many early job seekers don’t think about is what they’re passion really is. They may have spent time studying something in school, but haven’t really discovered what about that “something” makes them want to pursue it professionally.

Until you find a career you're passionate about, you're not going to have much success with your job search. You might find a few jobs, but you can't expect to be happy (or to work very well) if you're not doing something that you love. How do you do that? Writing out your passions is one great way to do this. By looking at what you really love, you could really start to pinpoint your job search strategy.

Match Your Passion to Your Job Search

After you’ve taken time to find your passion, it’s time to really gear your job search in that direction. You may have a business degree and be pursuing an accounting job. However, you don’t really like accounting – you’d prefer to be involved in the more creative aspects of business.

And if that's the case, why not consider a field like marketing? Most likely, you will be able to speak more passionately about it and may be able to come up with examples of when you used marketing in past jobs, classes or even social and volunteer events you participated in. Remember, a hiring manager can always appreciate when your passion falls in line with the job you’re pursuing – actually, they would prefer it that way.

Use the Correct Language/Keywords on Your Resume

After you’ve pinpointed your passion and have matched it to your job search (meaning, you’ve found some jobs to pursue that fall in line with what you want to do with your life), your next goal is to translate this onto your resume. A great way to get started on this is to look at job postings--as many as you can--and see what's available.

After you find this out, you could match your skills and accomplishments to what they want. Remember that your resume should use keywords specific to the industry that you're trying to enter. And also, don’t forget to write in a way that speaks of passion for the job.

Job searches are exciting and fulfilling in and of themselves, but they require a good strategy to become successful. By finding your passion, matching it to your job search and then translating it all onto your resume, you could move that much closer to have a successful job search strategy – and eventually, a successful job.

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