Your New Year's Goal: Get a New Job

If you made a big, career-related New Year’s resolution this year, we’re betting it’s one of three things: finding a new job, getting a big promotion at your current company, or finally venturing out on your own.
Today, we're focusing on landing that great new job. And in addition to all of the Job Search stuff we have coming your way, we've put together a step-by-step guide to kicking off your hunt.
What are you waiting for? Here's how to get started this week.
Step 1: Get Your Resume Recruiter-Ready
First things first - time to dust off that old 8.5 x 11" page (yes, and by page, we mean one. Not two. Especially not three). If you're a recent grad or need some basic resume guidance, contact us today and we’ll guide you through the process. Otherwise, pull up what you've got and give it a face lift with these resume makeover resources.
Step 2: Get LinkedIn
What's perhaps more important than an awesome, up-to-date resume is an awesome, up-to-date LinkedIn profile - consider it your public job-seeker persona. Again, if you're thinking "LinkedWhat?" start here, but otherwise, make sure your profile is up-to-date, you're connected to everyone you know, and you're doing everything you can to put your best virtual foot forward.
Step 3: Enlist Your Army
One of the most important things to remember when you're a job seeker is that you are not alone. You have a whole network of people who can help you - from your old bosses and colleagues to your friends to even the professionals - and you should definitely use them. All you have to do is ask (the right way, of course).
Step 4: Network Your Face Off
If you do anything to get started your job search started this month, do this. Step away from the computer screen. Put yourself out there. Meet everyone you can. Go to events, happy hours, meet-ups, whatever. We cannot emphasize this enough.
Step 5: Find the Right Jobs
Though about 70% of jobs come from networking (yep, we said it again), it's obviously helpful to search job boards (like Aruba Jobs yes) and apply online, particularly on the websites of companies you want to work for. Here, we believe in quality over quantity: Your time is better spent crafting amazing applications for a few jobs than blasting your resume to 100 sites.
Step 6: Rock Your Interviews
Landed an interview? Of course you did. Now, make sure you nail it.
Step 7: Keep the Momentum Going
While it's exciting to get started on your job hunt, it can be tough to keep your energy up over time (especially when you've got that little thing called another job to deal with). But remember, sometimes finding the perfect job can take a while - it requires a long-term strategy, taking care of yourself, and, of course, great follow-up skills. Hang in there and keep your spirits up. We know the right job is just around the corner.