There are a lot of people looking for work right now. And unfortunately, while almost every company is not hiring at the moment, there are things you should definitely be doing should you be in the job search phase.
Network Socially
Keep in Touch
Take advantage of the slow time to learn as much as you can or learn something new
Gain market information
These are just a few of our tips to help you stay focused if you are job searching during this pandemic. Thanks for reading! If you have any questions about this or any other job searching, or interview topics be sure to contact us!
Happy Job Hunting and Good Luck!
With so much uncertainty out there at the moment and all of our lives being turned upside down, we know that there are many people who are worried about their jobs and whether or not they will even have a job in the coming weeks.
With this, today I wanted to share with you some tips and things to consider if you are fearing that you may be affected by lay-offs at your work.
Keep focused on your work.
This is not the time to be going through the motions or embroiling yourself in company gossip. If you have moved to a work from home set-up, make sure you are still being as productive as ever. Now is not the time to be baking bread in the middle of the day.
You will want to ensure that you are delivering quality work. Further, if you see an opportunity to elevate the amount of value you bring to your employers, now is the time to do just that. You need to think, are there any initiatives that you can take, that can help increase revenue for your firm, or any problems you foresee that may come up with a file, which you can possibly get in front of? If you do take on added work though, MAKE SURE that it does not take away from your main work, and that it will NOT cost your employer extra money.
In doing all of this, it is also important to make sure that your hard work does not go unnoticed – make sure you mention what you have completed and accomplished. You may not be the “braggy” type, but in situations like this, now is the time to vocally hammer home your value and your efficiency to your employer.
Prepare yourself mentally for the worst-case scenario.
These are challenging times for everyone, and the reality is, you may be affected by a lay-off. Don’t hide from this. Know that it may be a possibility and prepare accordingly. Control what you can at work, such as your performance, while also preparing what you can for the worst-case situation.
What does this preparation look like?
It means updating your LinkedIn profile, re-connecting with other professionals in your line of work – this may be people you previously worked with or people you have never met before, but who work in your industry in your city. Speak with industry professionals such as recruiters to see what is happening in the market. What would your plan of attack be? If you have an opportunity to upgrade any of your skills at this time, that will help you in your line of work, do it.
If you do find yourself in this situation, hopefully these tips will help. Thanks for reading! If you have any questions around this or any other job searching or interview topics, be sure to contact us.
Happy Job Hunting and Good Luck!
A lot of us have been forced to learn the ins and outs of video calling over the past couple of weeks! Whether it be video interviews, video meetings or online video sessions, there are a few things you need to be aware of.
As some of you may know, we here at Forge Recruitment operate remotely. So, we do a lot of team meetings, interviews and workshops via video. Here are some of the important things we think you should keep in mind before your video call.
First, make sure that you test your equipment in advance. There is nothing worse than having a video interview scheduled and having your laptop’s camera or sound not working. Be sure to test all of your equipment in advance. Make a practice call to a friend if you need to.
While you're making sure that your video equipment works prepare a back-up plan just in case. For example, if your computer fails you, can you make your video call on your phone? Download the video app you are using to your phone and sign in to your account just in case.
Second, make sure you find the right place for your call. A quiet, well-lit spot will be the best. You also want to ensure that you are in a room or place where you will not be distracted. Further, you want to ensure that you don’t have anything distracting or even controversial behind you. Be aware of your surroundings when preparing for a video call.
Third, you will want to dress appropriately. If you are doing a video interview, dress just as you would for an in-person interview. Take it seriously and dress professionally.
Fourth, during the video call, make sure your face is in the center of the camera. You will want to look the person in the eyes, but depending on your camera lay-out, this may mean looking at your computer’s camera – so be aware. Be sure to speak clearly, don’t shout, and don’t interrupt the other person.
A few additional points:
These are some of our video interview and meeting tips. I hope you found this helpful. Thanks for reading! If you have any questions around this or any other job searching or interview topics, be sure to contact us.
Happy Job Hunting and Good Luck!