The Top 10 Things to Do To Get A Job

Struggling to find a job? MSA alumni can Help!

If you’ve been out of work for several months and aren’t getting any interviews, then you should adjust your approach for job-hunting.

Here are 10 Tips on How to Get a Job:

  1. Get Out of Your Comfort Zone:

    As you embark on this new chapter, we urge you to break free from the confines of your comfort zone. It is within the unfamiliar that true growth and advancement lie.  Embracing challenges, taking risks, and pushing yourself beyond what feels safe will not only expand your skills and knowledge but also cultivate resilience, adaptability, and a spirit of innovation. So, dare to seize new opportunities, and embrace discomfort as a catalyst for personal and professional development.

    "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone."

    -Neale Donald Walsch

  2. Embrace Networking Adventures:

    Networking extends far beyond exchanging business cards and LinkedIn connections; it is about building genuine relationships and connecting with like-minded professionals. Attend industry events, engage in online communities, and seek out mentorship opportunities in order to open doors to a world of possibilities.

    "The currency of real networking is not greed but generosity."

    -Reid Hoffman

  3. Don't Miss interviews:

    In your pursuit of a successful career, seize every job interview that comes your way. Each interview is an invaluable opportunity, regardless of the outcome, to enhance your skills, and gain experience. By facing interview challenges, you build resilience, improve your communication skills, and learn to articulate your strengths and achievements. Every interview provides insights into the job market, helps you refine your career goals, and offers a chance to make valuable connections.

    You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face."

    -Eleanor Roosevelt

  4. Take Online Courses or Certificates:

    In today's rapidly evolving world, continuous learning is key to staying competitive and relevant. Online courses and certifications offer the flexibility and convenience to acquire new knowledge and expertise. They provide an opportunity to delve deeper into specific subjects, gain specialized skills, and demonstrate your commitment to professional development. By investing in continuous learning, you not only broaden your horizons but also open doors to new career opportunities and personal growth.

    "Once you stop learning, you start dying."

    -Albert Einstein

  5. Take on Freelance:

    Freelancing offers a unique avenue to showcase your skills, build a portfolio, and expand your professional network. By freelancing, you can take on diverse projects, collaborate with different clients, and gain valuable real-world experience. It also allows you to supplement your income and gain financial independence. Furthermore, freelancing allows you to refine your skills, receive feedback, and establish a reputation in your field.

    "Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work."

    -Steve Jobs

  6. Know When to Apply:

    When it comes to applying for jobs, timing is key. It's essential to be aware of when companies typically offer vacancies. Research and gather information about the companies you're interested in. Understand their hiring patterns, seasonal demands, and typical recruitment cycles. Many organizations open up positions during specific times of the year, such as after budget planning or the beginning of a new fiscal year. Additionally, keep an eye on job boards, company websites, and industry publications for announcements and updates. By strategically timing your applications, you can position yourself as a strong candidate and increase your likelihood of securing a job.

    "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail."

    -Benjamin Franklin

  7. Know Where to Look: 

    Start by utilizing online job portals and professional networking platforms, such as LinkedIn and Wuzzuf to search for openings that align with your skills and interests. Additionally, explore career fairs, industry events, and our alumni networks to connect with potential employers. Research and target companies that align with your career goals and values, and proactively reach out to them even if they don't have advertised vacancies. Building relationships with professionals in your desired field can also provide valuable insights and referrals.

    "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."

    -Wayne Gretzky

  8. Don’t Be Shy:

    It's important to remember that being shy about expressing your job search is not in your best interest. Embrace the idea of sharing your aspirations with others, as it can bring a multitude of benefits. Your network of friends, family, professors, and acquaintances can provide invaluable support, guidance, and introductions to individuals in relevant industries. Opportunities often arise from unexpected sources, and by voicing your job search, you increase the chances of stumbling upon that perfect opportunity.

    "Opportunities don't happen. You create them."

     - Chris Grosser

  9. Social Media Hidden Treasures:

    In the current digital era, it is crucial to acknowledge that technological advancements, despite privacy concerns, can offer valuable prospects for career growth. Notably, platforms such as Facebook and Instagram provide numerous pages and groups that actively share local and international job openings. These groups cater to specific industries or provide more general employment opportunities. Furthermore, start-ups often promote their available job positions, aiming to reach a wider audience so start following these start-ups to stay informed about their recruitment status. By utilizing the search functionality on Facebook and Instagram, you may discover a multitude of job advertisements from companies around the globe. As your search activity increases, the frequency of targeted job advertisements will correspondingly increase.

    "Technology has opened new doors, transcending privacy concerns, and providing a multitude of career possibilities in this ever-evolving digital era."

    - Elon Musk, probably.

  10. Understand Your Options:

    It is crucial to take the time to explore the vast array of opportunities available in order to understand your options and tailor your job search. The market is constantly evolving, and being aware of different industries, roles, and career paths will broaden your horizons and increase your chances of finding a job that aligns with your skills and aspirations. Research various industries, attend career fairs, connect with professionals in different fields, and leverage online resources to gain insights into the diverse possibilities.

    "The secret of getting ahead is getting started."

    -Mark Twain

Best of luck in your job search!