How to Get a Job: 10 Effective Tips to Land Your Next Role (2024)

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Make the most of your job searchwith these best practices, whether you're switching careers or looking for your first job.

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Looking for a new job? Or perhaps your first job ever? There are certain practices to consider when applying for jobs that can help you stand out from other candidates with similar educational or professional experiences.

In the past decade, a boom in technology has influenced the economy, including the largest growth and adoption of internet usage since the late 1990s. The types of jobs available have shifted as a result, as well as the ways we search for them in the digital age. These days, many people turn to Google for advice on their job search, and LinkedIn and other job sites to find job openings.

It’s a good time to apply for jobs and to build the skills you’ll need in your dream career. This article offers effective tips and best practices for getting a job.

How to get a job

There are many ways to get a job. Approaches vary depending on the type of job you’re after, and the industry and competitiveness of the job. Some may find networking and personal connections effective in their job search, but many people rely on the traditional approach of applying to and interviewing for a job. The process can be daunting, but these strategies can help you gain clarity and confidence as you embark on your journey.

1. Reflect on your career aspirations.

While you might try to sit down and apply for any job that you’re qualified for, taking the time to assess your career hopes and dreams can be a more satisfying and productive way to start a job search. Thinking about what makes you come alive can help you narrow down your search to target specific roles and careers.

Read more: How to Answer “What Are Your Career Aspirations?”

Envision your career future. Here are some questions that can help you:

  • Are you passionate about a certain cause or industry? (Perhaps you get excited about supporting theatre arts or are interested in finance in emerging markets.)

  • Do you want to become a leader of a team or organization, or do you prefer to be a creative and independent producer?

  • What salary goals do you have? Do you aspire to earn a six-figure salary?

  • Do you value team cohesion and collaboration?

  • What kind of lifestyle do you want?

  • What skills do you bring to a job role? (For example, do you have a knack for persuading people through spoken or written communication, or are your skills more suited for patient care?)

2. Research potential industries and job roles.

Next, think about the types of industries or roles that you either have experience in or that pique your interest. Research everything you can about the food and beverage industry, for example, if that’s a business area that interests you. Have you considered a career in IT, data analysis, marketing, or UX design?

Say you have a degree in marketing; are you interested in pursuing a career in that field? If so, do you want to work for an agency or in-house for a company or non-profit? What type of marketing do you hope to specialize in—perhaps social media marketing, digital marketing, or content marketing? Drill down in your search to understand the different roles you could play within a field or industry.

If you’re thinking more about your lifestyle, consider remote jobs, jobs that let you travel, or jobs better suited for introverts.

3. Identify your transferable skills.

Once you have a better idea of your career goals and what types of jobs you’re interested in, think about how your experiences can apply to these roles. Identify your transferable skills, including technical skills and workplace skills you have acquired in your personal and professional life.

If you are seeking your first job, your transferable skills might come from extracurricular activities, volunteer work, or daily life (for example, taking care of children or siblings). For those switching jobs or changing careers, you can mine previous work experiences for technical skills like data analytics or data entry, and workplace skills like leadership, creativity, and critical thinking.

Build the right skills for the job you want

Peer into the future. Do the jobs you’re applying for fit into your desired career trajectory? If not, and your transferable skills are not enough to propel you forward, consider building your technical skills to eventually land a job that aligns your skills with your lifestyle and offers a steady paycheck.

With Coursera’s professional certificate programs, you can build the right skills for in-demand jobs in just a few months—no degree or experience required.

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4. Build your social media presence.

Now, more than ever, people are finding jobs on LinkedIn. In fact, eight people are hired every minute on LinkedIn [1]. A majority of recruiters (around 87 percent) use it during the hiring process, especially when vetting candidates [2]. Your LinkedIn profile should reflect your current resume, along with links to projects, videos, and content you worked on. A professional, friendly profile photo helps recruiters put a face to the name, while a bulleted list of accomplishments using keywords can boost your credibility.

Though posting on LinkedIn is not necessarily going to get you hired, sharing and liking posts creates engagement and can help you get noticed by potential employers. If you decide to post, consider sharing pictures and summaries of projects you worked on, or articles that demonstrate your industry expertise.

You can even reach out to recruiters on LinkedIn by sending a request to connect or messaging them using InMail. When crafting your message, explain who you are, what you’re looking for, and why you’re hoping to connect with them.

Finally, clean up your presence on other social media platforms. Delete any incriminating photos, such as smoking weed, imbibing alcohol before age 21, or any other activity that could be perceived as unprofessional. Keep your pages private for additional security.

5. Conduct informational interviews.

Breaking into a new industry or field can be difficult, especially if you’re unsure whether that career is right for you. That’s where informational interviews come in. Job seekers can conduct this type of interview to gather insight into a prospective field or job role.

Here’s how an informational interview works:

  • Decide what you want to know.

  • Reach out and request a meeting.

  • Develop a list of questions to ask.

  • Get to know your interviewee.

  • Send a thank-you note.

  • Keep in touch.

Informational interviews build relationships, provide interviewing practice, and even open up future opportunities, especially if you make the effort to keep in touch with your interviewee.

6. Tailor your resume.

For each job you apply to, the best practice is to customize your resume to the job description. Recruiters and hiring managers like to see that you’ve understood their ethos, tone, and overall language and can speak it, too—meaning that your resume reflects their specific jargon (“creative briefs,” rather than “creative requests”). Your experiences should match the role’s requirements, and sometimes you’ll need to highlight or even omit certain skills and experiences. Always double-check your resume for spelling and grammar errors.

Read more: How to Make a Resume for Your First Job (+ Template)

Crafting your resume to demonstrate you are an ideal candidate is not enough. These days, applicant tracking systems (ATS) filter job applications, so you must make sure to strategically include exact keywords and phrases from the job description on your resume.

7. Write a customized cover letter.

This might sound like a lot of extra work, but you don’t necessarily have to write an entirely new cover letter for each job application. However, each cover letter you submit should definitely reflect your enthusiasm for the specific job you’re applying for. You can create a basic cover letter template for each type of job, and mark the places where you’ll tailor information to fit each job.

For example, if you are applying to three types of jobs, such as communications consultant, social media specialist, and marketing analyst, you can create three separate cover letter templates. In each template, list out specific skills and experiences relevant to each job type. Then, when you’re customizing your cover letter for the job, swap out your interest in one company for another, and tweak your language to fit.

8. Prepare for the interview mindfully.

The interview process can be intimidating. It is helpful to remember that an interview is a two-way street—while it may seem like you are proving your worth to an employer, it is also an opportunity to assess whether the employer and role will be fulfilling for you. Preparing for an interview can help you feel more confident, so you’ll present yourself in the best possible light.

To prepare, consider writing down or saying out loud your responses to the most common interview questions. Reflect on the role’s responsibilities, the skills needed to perform the role, and questions a hiring manager might ask to determine if you are the right fit. The role may require several interviews.

If your interview is virtual, and many initial screenings are, you might consider practicing mock interviews with a friend to ensure your tone and body language expresses your enthusiasm properly over the internet. Plus, small adjustments to your setup can make a difference. Clean up any clutter in your background, and make sure your internet, camera, and microphone are reliable and ready long before your interview begins.

Read more: Zoom Interview Tips: A Guide For Your Online Interview

If you expect the interviewer to ask structured behavioral questions, a good practice is to write down several STAR (situation, task, action, result) scenarios and describe them aloud. For panel interviews, try to remember each person’s name and make eye contact with each interviewer while you are speaking.

Job-specific interview questions

Some jobs have very technical skills and responsibilities, for which recruiters will ask questions to gauge a candidate’s ability to perform them. Here are a few guides with interview questions for specific jobs, including project managers, back-end developers, scrum masters, data analysts, UX designers, and IT and marketing roles.

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9. Send a thank you email.

Always, always send a follow-up email to thank your interviewers for their time. The best practice is to write a couple of sentences about any highlights from your conversation that resonated with you, and to reiterate your enthusiasm. This simple act of courtesy and gratitude doesn’t require much time but can help solidify a hiring manager’s decision to hire you.

10. Negotiate salary and benefits.

Congrats! After the applying, preparation, interview(s), and thank you emails, you got the job. Now, it’s time to negotiate your salary and benefits. Check sites like Glassdoor for data to confirm that your salary expectations are appropriate for the industry, company, and job role.

These days, it is culturally acceptable and even expected that you will negotiate. Chances are, the job letter comes with salary information. A good rule of thumb, when in doubt, is to negotiate 10-20% above their initial offer, in addition to the benefits package. Often, these packages will be similar for every employee of a company, but year-end bonuses, signing bonuses, and paid time off (PTO) may vary. Do your research, and feel free to clarify any questions with the hiring manager before accepting a job offer.

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How to Get a Job: 10 Effective Tips to Land Your Next Role (2024)

FAQs

How to Get a Job: 10 Effective Tips to Land Your Next Role? ›

Identify three key aspects of the role that interest you and be ready to explain why they are important to you. Consider how this role fits into your overall career progression and what skills you bring from previous jobs that can contribute to this position.

How do you answer what is most important to you in your next position? ›

Identify three key aspects of the role that interest you and be ready to explain why they are important to you. Consider how this role fits into your overall career progression and what skills you bring from previous jobs that can contribute to this position.

How can you increase your chances of landing a job? ›

11 job application tips for landing the job
  1. Research the company you're applying to. ...
  2. Read and understand the job descriptions. ...
  3. Get your job search assets ready. ...
  4. Quantify your resume accomplishments. ...
  5. Tailor your resume to the job you're applying for. ...
  6. Customize your cover letter. ...
  7. Be thoughtful about your application answers.
May 4, 2023

How to land the perfect job? ›

Tips to land a good job
  1. Work with different recruiters. ...
  2. Submit your resume to online job boards. ...
  3. Join industry groups. ...
  4. Follow up with your contacts. ...
  5. Ask friends and past coworkers to refer you. ...
  6. Use advanced search options. ...
  7. Be selective with the jobs you apply for. ...
  8. Don't stop applying for jobs once you find a good one.
Jul 1, 2024

How to tell your career story in a way that lands you a new job? ›

Creating your narrative involves knowing yourself and being able to articulate an overall story about yourself, including where you are coming from, what you're seeking, why you feel ready to take on a new role, what kind of company are you looking for, and what value you can add to the hiring company.

What three things do you need to succeed in this position? ›

Good Answer: Based on my research and understanding of the role, the most important qualities for success would be strong problem-solving skills, the ability to work efficiently under pressure, excellent time-management skills, and the ability to collaborate with team members.

Where you want to go next in your career sample answers? ›

7 examples of answers about career aspirations
  • Pursuing continuous learning and skill development. ...
  • Making a positive impact on society and the environment. ...
  • Becoming a thought leader and influencer in the industry. ...
  • Embracing leadership opportunities. ...
  • Driving innovation and advancement within the company.
Aug 9, 2023

What is the fastest way to land a job? ›

10 steps for getting hired fast
  1. Attend a hiring event. ...
  2. Apply to a company with multiple openings. ...
  3. Use your connections. ...
  4. Apply for jobs that closely match your skill set. ...
  5. Take a job as a starting point. ...
  6. Apply for an internal position. ...
  7. Use a recruiter. ...
  8. Craft a great cover letter.
Feb 16, 2024

How do I land a job ASAP? ›

Need a Job ASAP? 9 Ways To Jumpstart Your Job Search
  1. Identify and document your skills and accomplishments.
  2. Determine your preferences and deal-breakers for your next job.
  3. Organize your job hunt materials.
  4. Use a job application tracker.
  5. Fine-tune your LinkedIn profile and stay active on social media.
Jul 27, 2023

How can I make my job more effective? ›

— take a look at these tactics, and decide which ones apply best to you and your job.
  1. Limit distractions. ...
  2. Set milestones. ...
  3. Set clear and achievable goals. ...
  4. Avoid multitasking. ...
  5. Improve your time management. ...
  6. Do important tasks first. ...
  7. Delegate tasks whenever possible. ...
  8. Clear your workspace.
May 26, 2022

How do I orient myself to a new job? ›

Whether you're coming into a new workplace or just need a fresh start in your work, follow these five steps to get oriented.
  1. Step 1: Get acquainted with the culture. ...
  2. Step 2: Understand your role and responsibilities. ...
  3. Step 3: Know your team and build relationships. ...
  4. Step 4: Clarify the Vision.
Aug 28, 2023

How do you embark on a new career? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Understanding the Need for a Career Change.
  2. Assessing Your Skills and Interests.
  3. Identifying Your Work Values and Preferences.
  4. Seeking Guidance from Career Coaches and Experts.
  5. Networking and Building Connections.
  6. Gaining Experience and Skills.
  7. Setting Goals and Creating an Action Plan.
Feb 11, 2024

What is the most important thing to you in a new position? ›

Answer 1: For any kind of role, I would expect to have a good work environment, work ethic, and sufficient time for completing my work. Those are the three most important things for me in a job. These things help me to give the best productive work for the company.

How do you answer what is most important to you at work? ›

Show your understanding of the company culture: Explain how the most important aspect of the job aligns with the company's values, culture, or mission statement. You can say something like, "I think the most critical aspect of this job is (mention the most crucial responsibility).

How do you answer what is important to you in a role? ›

Talking about your priorities

The most important thing for me is that the job is challenging.” “What's really important to me is being able to learn something new.” “The most crucial thing for me is to be valued by my colleagues.” “The most vital thing is knowing that I am doing a good job.”

What is most important to you in the next step of your career why do you feel that this position is the right step for you? ›

It's okay to say something like, “You know, what's most important to me is doing work at increasing levels of responsibility and skill, in an environment where I feel like I'm playing a meaningful role. I'm interested in this position is because I think it will move me in that direction.”

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