Sunday, June 14, 2020
Job Hunting on the Sly - Finding a Way Out of That Dead-End Job
Job Hunting on the Sly - Finding a Way Out of That Dead-End Job Despite what you tell your colleagues, youve looked online for work while at work. It doesnt matter if you say its only happened during your lunch break, sure thing, or you admit to taking an entire morning to peruse the job market. Everyone has killed some time looking for that dream job, while your current one takes a back seat. No one is here to judge you. Instead, why not find some ways to make your job hunt easier? After all its your life and if you find a way to make it better, why not leap at that chance? If youve ever looked for a job while at work, its probably not the smartest move you can make. You dont have to be an Einsteinian genius to know that looking for work while on the job is a bad move. But, people do it a lot and employers are not oblivious to it. The key is being able to look for a job and keep it on the down low. You dont want some work place colleague to go back and spill the beans to HR or your boss. What are some things you can do to continue your job hunting without getting the hook from your boss? Maintaining productivity One of the earliest signs of a distracted employee is loss of productivity. Excessive job hunting on the clock can kill productivity and make managers look for replacements before youve even found your new job. Managers can monitor computer habits so make sure that your job search stays within an appropriate amount of time. You dont want to get fired and your work computer is one hundred percent the property of your employer, so be careful when looking for another gig. Examining repercussions Even if you do your search at home, make sure youre using your personal computer. If you use a work related computer, there could be active monitoring software installed, which is completely up to the company. Make sure that nothing you do can be traced back to you. And always remember that US companies have the right to fire an employee for any reason. If they are not just, then why should you be? There are plenty of opportunities out there and all it takes is you applying yourself to get them. When is it appropriate? Even if youre browsing out of casual curiosity, it can send the message that youre ready to leave your current job. About the only time it is acceptable to look for work while at work is in the event that you have all ready been terminated and you need the time to look for another job. Employees can spend some time job hunting if theyve already received a notice saying they will be laid off, just dont abuse the situation. Know the laws in your state and always have a way to fight your employer. Guest Post by: Erin Kennedy, CPRW, CERW, BS/HR, is a Certified Professional Executive Resume Writer/Career Consultant and President of Professional Resume Services, Inc. She is a nationally published writer and contributor of 9+ best-selling career books. She has achieved international recognition following yearly nominations of the prestigious T.O.R.I. (Toast of the Resume Industry) Award. Erin has written thousands of resumes for executives and professionals. As a proud member of PARW, CDI, AORCP, Erin also sits on CDIs Credentialing Committee for new certification candidates and serves as a Mentor for CDIs Member Mentoring Committee. She also is a featured blogger on several well-known career sites. www.exclusive-executive-resumes.com. For additional tips and advice on resumes and cover letters, follow us on Twitter @GreatResume or visit our blog.
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