Take Your Job Search on Vacation
I know there are career experts who say that when you go on vacation, you shouldn't even think about your job or job searching, and you shouldn't check your email or your voicemail. I don't follow that advice. I check my email, my social media sites, and my discussion forum early in the morning, and, again, if I get the time later in the day. I don't always answer all my email, but I address what's important, delete the junk, and leave the rest for when I'm back to work.
Given the competitiveness of the job market and how hard it is to find a job - any job, I think that anyone who is actively job seeking shouldn't take a chance on missing out on a job opportunity or a conversation with a connection who can help build your career. It's also important to be able to respond in a timely manner to prospective employers when you have applied for jobs.
Take your job search on vacation with you. Staying connected will help your job search, regardless of where you are located. As long as you have the right job search travel tools with you, you won't have any problems accessing voicemail, email, or the Internet.
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Comments
I agree. I’m job searching and although I’m out of town, I’m checking all of my social media sites and email and checking phone messages. I have copies of my resume and other application materials accessible so that if an opportunity comes up, I’m prepared to respond.
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Absolutely agree! Job seekers need to become the employer’s number one choice. Wouldn’t it be great if you received half your salary when you came in second place in an interview process? Being responsive and praoctive if your job search will get you to first place.