Getting your player ready...
If finding a new job is one of your resolutions for 2015, it’s time to get serious about it.
One of the reasons New Year’s resolutions fail is people fail to create a real plan, says Mary Lee Gannon of StartingOverNow. “Would you go on a trip without a map, itinerary and resources?” The clock is ticking on the new year. Here’s some advice on how to create a plan for 2015 job search success. Set a goal. Make a fresh start in your job search with a renewed purpose by turning your resolution into a clear-cut, concise goal, says Michael Provitera, associate professor of organizational behavior at Barry University. This can be finding a job in a certain field, or simply finding a job in a certain location. In addition, Gannon recommends throwing out old goals that simply aren’t realistic for you. “Spend time uncovering what truly matters to you,” she says. “What do you feel you are at your best? When do people ask you for help?” Search like it’s your job. Whether you’re continuing an ongoing job search or starting a new one, prioritizing your search is key. “If you’re not working, your job search is your job,” says Todd Cherches, CEO of BigBlueGumball. “Approach it as a job or a project. Set milestones and deadlines. Set quantifiable goals.” Doing so helps you dedicate the time and effort your job search requires to be a success. Focus, but don’t limit yourself. Cherches says it’s important to aim for what you want, but also to keep an open mind in case something unexpected comes up. Don’t settle for something that’s one of your deal-breakers, but don’t dismiss unexpected opportunities out of hand simply because they don’t match up with what you’re hoping for.


