Snag your dream job in 2011
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Monday 6th December, 2010
Snag your dream job in 2011
Job satisfaction is a hot topic at the moment and according to recruiting experts Hays there are many people now actively looking for their dream job.
“Over the years I’ve heard many people talking about finding their dream job,” said Jason Walker, Managing Director of Hays in New Zealand. “But most candidates have no idea what their dream job is, let alone how to find it.”
Jason says there are no quick or easy answers but there are a few things you can do to help you find your way.
List your skills: “You need to think of the big picture and consider not only what professional experience you have, but also your talents and your hobbies. List the things you are good at and highlight those you enjoy doing.”
Describe your personality: “To help you determine what type of career you are best suited for, think about your personality traits. Are you meticulous with an eye for detail or are you strategic with a big picture view? Do you enjoy working in a team or do you prefer to work on your own?”
List your priorities: “List what is most important to you in your career and your values. For example, are you looking for a career that challenges and rewards you? Should it be something you are passionate about and inspired by? Is money more important to you than work/life balance?”
Identify what your dream job isn’t: “Here you should not only think about what type of roles but also what things you are not willing to compromise on, such as hours worked, pay and location. Consider also your values in this context; for example your dream job wouldn’t take you away from the things that are important to you in life.”
Define your dream job: “The
next step is to develop a loose description of your dream
job.” Jason suggests you start by asking yourself these
questions:
• Who/what would you
like to work with?
• Where do you want to
work?
• What type of tasks do you want to work
on?
• What type of work will make you truly happy?
“Collating this information will provide you with a synopsis of who you are and will help you determine your dream job.”
Plan to snag your dream
job: “Once you know what your dream job is, you
just need to develop a plan to get it,” says Jason, who
suggests you:
• Research the industry
as well as the knowledge and skills you will
need.
• Network and get to know people in the industry.
Not only will this help you get a better understanding of
the industry and if you like it, but it will put you in
contact with potential employers.
• Take action. If you
don’t already have the skills, how do you get them? Will
you need training? Maybe you just need to update your resume
to highlight a different skill set you already have.
Jason knows the value of snagging your dream job. “At Hays we work with thousands of people every day to connect them with the right job, which can transform their life for the better.”
Hays, the world’s leading recruiting experts in qualified, professional and skilled people.
ENDS