Planning Your Job Search

A Call to Action

Now that you've mapped out your interests and goals, translated them into potential jobs and careers, created a resume, and contacted some references, it's time to truly begin your job search. The key to a successful search is planning.

The following pages contain sample worksheets and lists to help you plan your job search.

The action plan chart is a useful tool for making a list of tasks that will direct you toward your goal. Be sure to estimate the targeted date of accomplishment for each objective.

Another helpful way to chart your progress and stay focused is to log your activities as you locate potential job leads. You must combine your efforts so that research, networking, contacting employment agencies, answering ads, and writing letters of inquiry all play complementary roles in your search. Because studies indicate that as much as 60 percent of all jobs are found through networking, most of your efforts should center on this method. Knowing each step as you move through the job search process provides both momentum and a clear sense of what needs to be done. Start with an overall goal so you can prioritize your daily activities. In creating your action plan you should:

Planning Task List

Planning is an important function when taking on a new challenge. You'll maintain control so that you can effectively manage the process. In order to plan well, you need to consider all the objectives necessary to achieve your goal. A task list helps you keep track of all that needs to be considered in developing an action plan. The tasks listed here are common to most job searches.

Questions You Might Ask When Evaluating Your Plan

How Long Will It Take?

Action Plan Worksheet

Like most projects, job searches often take longer than you plan. To avoid excessive pressure, allow plenty of time so you are not forced into making concessions you can't live with.

To help you we've created an Action Plan Worksheet you can fill out. You can also use our helpful Activities Log to keep track of your job search. These charts are PDF files readable in Adobe Acrobat. To get a free copy, visit their download site.


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