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Planning a Job Search
Five Essential Principles - <p>This section introduces five essential principles to guide you through the process</p>
Setting Expectations - <p>This section discusses 10 factors to consider when looking for a job.</p>
Getting Organised - <p>This section has information on how to organise youself to manage a job search.</p>
Career Research - <p>This section has information on areas you may need to research in order to set appropriate targets for&nbsp;a job search</p>
Finding Vacancies - <p>This section provides information on where to look to find job vacancies</p>

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Searching for jobs

Finding a job, or deciding on a job, is often one of the major milestones along a persons career path. Most people can safely assume that they will have to look for a job several times in their life as the modern workplace changes according to local and global economic changes.

Finding a job that pays well can be difficult and challenging. Finding one that also matches your interests and career aspirations is regarded by most as daunting. So when approaching the task of finding a job, it is important to do so with a healthy attitude (see Guiding Principles) and a good understanding of the process (see Realistic Expectations). This way you can set realistic goals for yourself without adding unnecessary stress.

Like just about anything, if you want a good result (a job offer) you are more likely to achieve it by planning carefully and making the most of the resourses available to you. If you are still employed, you will have the advantage of your current income to keep yourself going, but how you manage your time effectively is more challenging. If you are unemployed, you have more time on your hands, but how you manage your finances to keep yourself going is more challenging. In both cases getting organised for the task is a central part of the whole process.

Once you get yourself organised you will want to decide what exactly you should be looking for. To make the process more managable, it would be wise to become as clear as possible about what your requirements actually are. For example you will have to consider things like what locations are you willing to travel to, what sectors would suit you best and so on. You need to do some career research to clarify your mind and set up realistic goals.

Once you are clear about what you are looking for you can start to research available positions. There are many places to find jobs, and you owe it to yourself to be aware of the different sources of information in the current marketplace. We provide a guide to where to find vacancies here.

Once you see a vacancy for a job you are interested in you can make an application for the position. Chances are you are not the only one, so you have to compete for the position. As with all competitions, some preparation is necessary to give yourself a healthy chance of winning.

To make a job application you will need to prepare a letter indicating your interest in the position (known as the Cover Letter) and create or modify a copy of your CV for the position.

Your CV is a very important document. It is a summary of your personal details, educational qualifications and work experience. It should also include your key skills and other relevant information together with the names of 2 people who will provide a reference for you.

These two documents, your CV and cover letter, are critical to your success in catching the attention of a possible employer. There is a whole industry built up around how these two small documents should be written, and it is wise to familiarise yourself with some of the advice and pitfalls that can be found. We provide some useful links below to get you started.

Online Resources 11
FAS 
  Website of Ireland's National Training and Employment Authority
Effective Interview Skills 
  Comprehensive information covering all aspects of interview preparation. Link is to downloadable eBook courtesy Brian Cahill.
Dublin Job Club 
  Dublin Job Club - Networking and Worksearch for executives, professionals, managers, portfolio career seekers, contractors and freelancers
Kompass Directory 
  Company contact details for many Irish and International businesses. Full list available only to subscribers, limited list available in free access area.
monster.ie - CV's & Applications 
  Section from monster.ie's website on CV and cover letter writing.
CvTips.com 
  CvTips.com is a job search info centre, Resume, CV, Cover Letter and Interview guide. Here you can find CV Examples and information on how to write a CV.
Jobseekersadvice.com 
  Top Tips on CV Writing - by Steve Holmes
FAS - Job-bank Online Overview 
  Overview of services offered by FAS to provide Jobseekers with a number of options to improve your employment prospects.
Effective CV Writing 
  Comprehensive site covering all aspects of creating a good CV. Written by an Irish expert.
Vacancy Report 2011 
  Produced by the Skills and Labour Market Research Unit of FÁS on behalf of the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs. Provides an overview of the demand for labour as measured by trends in advertised job vacancies.
EU Skills Panorama Website 
  The EUSP provides National, European and International research findings on labour market, skills shortages and jobs.
 


 
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