Saturday, April 11, 2020
5 Reasons Its Easier To Find A Job When You Already Have One - Work It Daily
5 Reasons Itâs Easier To Find A Job When You Already Have One - Work It Daily You may have heard people say to you, âItâs always easier to get a job when you are already employed.â But have you ever asked why this is? Related: How To Job Search While Youâre Still Employed Thereâs absolutely no evidence to prove that anyone going for a job, who is already in full-time employment, stands any better chance of being offered a position than someone who is currently out of work. So, if we are to believe this is just the way the system works; then it could be worth looking at what the reasons might be. Here are some possible explanations as to why those in work are deemed as more employable than those who arenât. 1. Itâs Easier To Avoid Tricky Interview Questions Having to explain why you left your last job or why you were told to leave your last job is never easy, but itâs still something potential employers love to ask you about. If you are employed, then your options are much greater in terms of what you say in an interview. You could say, âIâm looking for a new challengeâ or âMy current job just doesnât offer me the challenges I want.â So, you can take your pick of reasons for wanting to find a new employer if youâre already on the pay roll. 2. You Make More Contacts You canât underestimate the power of good networking, and there is more chance of you doing networking when you are working and not sitting at home. The people you work with could mention companies looking to hire people, or you may meet someone that has just left a firm - meaning a new vacancy has been created. If youâre unhappy at work and looking for a new job, keep your ear to the ground! 3. You Have More Time Regardless of how much you hate your current job, the fact that you are working and still earning means you have the time to look elsewhere. You know the rent will be paid at the end of the month. So, use your time constructively. 4. You Have Greater Self-Confidence Confidence is everything when looking for a job. If you are already in full-time employment, itâs a pretty good bet that youâll exude more self-confidence than someone who isnât. This might not be a conscious act, but the fact that the âpressure is offâ might have something to do with it. However, donât be cocky, because there is nothing more off putting to an employer than arrogance â" no matter confident you may be. 5. Experience The fact that you have been chosen by your current employer suggests that you have enough relevant experience to hold down your position, right? This is experience that other candidates you are up again may not have (assuming you are going for a job in a similar field). So, itâs well worth highlighting any strengths that you have when going for a new job and mentioning all the experienced you have gained in your present role when starting your new job search. Related Posts How To Get Past Your Job Search Fears How To Create A Strategic Plan For Your Job Search 10 Things You Need To Know About Todayâs Job Search Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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