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6 Habits of Successful Job Seekers.

Updated: Nov 21, 2019





Looking for a new job is extremely challenging. In worst cases, you can find a job search

depressing and seem to be an eternal thing to grind. However, you shouldn’t see it from that

angle. If you are keeping in touch with your friends and acquaintances, you probably have some of them who doesn’t go through so much stress as yours when in search of a new job. And if you are attentive to details, there is no doubt that you would have observed some common traits that boosts their job hunting processes.


In this piece, we’ll be revealing a few useful tips shared by highly successful job seekers. You

should learn to develop yourself on these tips when it’s time to explore the employment world. Sit back and let’s get started, here are the 6 habits of successful job seekers.



1. Build Your Networks


Of course, networking won’t come to meet you at the comfort of your home, but its something

highly essential if you are in search of a new gig. One of the great and effective ways to reach

out to people is through online and social media platforms.


However, you should take a step further by reaching out to people in the industry you’re most

interested in through face-to-face connections. Consider this type of communication as powerful and important.


If there is any need to move out of your comfort zone, you shouldn’t hesitate to do so. Spend

quality time and make concerted efforts to reach out to personal links. When it comes to landing a good job, opportunities also comes down to the people you know. That’s why establishing a connection is essential.



2. Be Selective


Whenever you are out of work, it could be tempting to apply for jobs that you are even qualified to do remotely, but you need to resist that temptation. Research evidence revealed that the best job seekers are those that are selective of where they send their resumes. They are specific in their job application, and they only apply for jobs where they have high chances of being selected. If you are selective in your job application, you’ll be able to get the first cut of a hiring manager.



3. Proper Documentation is Essential


Adequate documentation is considered one of the essential habits of a successful job seeker.

Successful job seekers are always attentive to details, and they ensure they have all the crucial documents in their possession, such as certificates, testimonials, and experience letters.


Apart from that, you’ll also find in their possession high-quality photocopies of each of these

documents. In addition, they also ensure the presence of government-approved ID cards in their possession at all times.


Remember, one of the first things an employer checks in a prospective job seeker is the ability to provide impeccable documents. Some of these human resource managers conduct a

background check on every potential job applicants before employment.


Thus, maintaining accurate documents, government-issued means of identification, and other

necessary paper works will score you brownie points during an interview and eventually get you that job.



4. Manage Your Body Language


As a job seeker, you would encounter many ill-informed people who would advise you to smile at interviews or behave in a specific manner. You should consider this as nothing but pure crap.


Obviously, no rules are guiding how you would smile or how you would respond to the questions being asked at interviews. All you need do is to remain calm and behave naturally.

If you are trying to fake a posture at interviews, there is no doubt you would look awkward.


Smiling at all times when answering questions may appear too sheepish and mechanical. This

is because employers could ask you questions that are serious and of grave nature. Smiling to

those kinds of questions may make you appear outright stupid in front of your employers. So,

you should answer with a smile but behave naturally.


Of course, you should know that being able to manage body language is one of the habits of

successful job seekers.



5. Never Speak Against Your Past/Current Employer


Let’s face the truth. The act of foul mouthing, either your past or current employer for any

reason, can instantly disqualify you from getting that job. One of the habits you should learn as a job seeker only to discuss your role and responsibility carried out at either your previous or current place of employment.


It’s a bad habit to taint the reputation of your previous or current employer as your prospective company will assume and fear that you would do the same if probably you leave their company too. Many employers view this as a blame game in which you indulge to cover your own personal deficiencies.



6. Watch Your Mouth


Every job seekers need to be attentive to details when it comes to their hygiene, specifically

their mouths. You can watch your mouth in two main ways. One is to ensure that you have not

been suffering from any form of bad odor whatsoever. For instance, if you engage in smoking

harmful substances. On the other hand, if you have unfortunately been a victim of bad breath,

you should endeavor to chew strong mints right before you enter into the interview chamber.


One other way to watch your mouth is in terms of your choice of words. You should be

extremely courteous with what you say. If you find yourself letting off a cuss word, this implies

that your chances of getting hired are doomed. In worst scenarios, you can even be ordered to leave the interview due to the use of such words.


There you have it! Perhaps a few of the habits that successful job seekers take into adequate

consideration. However, you shouldn’t forget that the right job is out there for you. You only

need to develop these habits in order to become a successful job seeker. With this, you’ll land

the right position and build your own career in no distant time at all.

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