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Totaljobs.com > Career Advice > Jobseeking plus > Job hunt motivation

Job hunt motivation

In challenging times it can be easy to lose motivation while jobseeking. Finding the perfect job can be difficult and time-consuming, but it's important not to let the knockbacks get you down.

The length of time you could be on a job hunt depends on a number of factors, mainly how buoyant your desired job sector is and whether you have relevant, up-to-date skills. But you will be more successful if you remember these general tips:

  • Set goals and take regular actions to prevent your search from becoming stale.
  • Keep in touch with old contacts and make the effort to meet new people to keep from feeling isolated.
  • Don't be disheartened if you don't get a job you interviewed for. Just prepare for the next one. Read our advice on how to improve your chances.
  • Sign up with recruitment consultants. They know about the current job market and have access to many jobs you won't see advertised.
  • Make the most of everything that job sites have to offer and keep on top of all the latest vacancies.
  • Use our Jobs by Email service to have a regular stream of opportunities sent to your inbox.
  • Keep an open mind and consider all kinds of opportunities.
  • If your skills are rusty, get some training. As well as improving your chances, you may meet others in the same situation as you.
  • Treat your job hunt like any other professional project. Set yourself deadlines and use your time effectively.
  • Take plenty of physical exercise. A healthy body means a healthy mind.

If you can't wait to leave your current role, or you're getting into a desperate financial situation, perhaps a temporary or part-time position would be a good short-term option. Most British workers spend almost as much time working as sleeping, so settling for a permanent job just because it's the only one on offer may result in you job hunting again sooner that you'd like.

The right job for you is out there and, although it may take a while to find, it will be worth the wait.

 

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