Are you or anyone you know hoping to land your next job – internally or externally – within the next 12 months?
I hear this question almost every day.
Where should I invest my time, money, or energy in order to land my next great job?
The answer might surprise you: It’s less about job boards or job postings and more about you.
You probably know some of these job search statistics.
- Nationwide, the average job opening attracts 250 applicants
- Applicant tracking software eliminates more than half the applicants in an online job search before a human even sees them.
- Recruiters initially review resumes for only 6.25 seconds, rejecting most
- 10% of candidates have applied to more than 50 jobs without hearing a call back
- Only 2% of applicants get an interview
And your time is limited. You want to be as efficient and effective as possible to overcome those statistics.
I get it. I want to help you slow down to speed up outcomes, optimize your efforts, and invest your time and energy most wisely.
Then you can focus your efforts where they’re most needed and get help if it’s wanted.
How do you focus on the highest-leverage activities to help you land job offers for work you love, and earn more money, too?
I’ve created a tool to help you avoid wasting your precious resources.
It’ll help you look at your current job search assets and approaches, how they’re working for you, and get a clear sense of the best next thing to invest your time and energy toward.
I know you’re busy.
And you’ve got job offers to earn and career goals to chase.
Here’s your tool. It’s a quick quiz to help you see exactly where to focus your job search efforts to land your next job and more money.
Optimize your job search.
Learn how by taking my free quiz. Click here for your Job Search Optimization Quiz