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Sunday, 31 October 2010

Tip 227: Get a job in 1 month















It is sad to read about the persistently high unemployment rate in the U.S.A. These days, nothing is constant. Gone are the days of life-time unemployment and family owned enterprises with free home cooked lunches around a common dining table with the owner. Hence, daddies need to be equipped with the necessary nimble skills to search for another job if the need arises being the breadwinner of the family. I have my share of stories and tips since it must have been not easy to secure different jobs abroad in Japan, Hong Kong and now Singapore. No time was wasted when I saw signals that the job environment was not rosy. Each time, I succeeded in getting a better job within 1 month or immediately, thanks to God for His grace to accompany my applications.











One method to get a job within 1 month of resigning or being laid off from your existing job, is to prepare in advanced an online resume of your career. It takes time to update your resume and it should not be delayed till you need a job. It takes a while to start on your first thorough resume. After that, you just need to reflect on your career regularly to update new milestones and skillsets on your resume. The next step is to build a foundation of connections. Be proactive in contacting recruiters within a locale or within the industry. First, send them an email with a short introduction and if they would like to review your resume. If they respond, make a point to meet recruiters who likes your profile. Even if you do not have an immediate need for a job at that moment, it helps to be on a databank of a headhunter. Even if the recruiter is overseas, do not hesitate to reach out to recruiters there if you have preferences to work abroad.










Do not expect headhunters to hunt you down if you are not searchable. During the search process, there could be many application forms to fill as a means to knowing you. There could also be many advice to update your resume. Yet, all these processes will only improve your applications.













During my 3 month internship in Tokyo as part of my MBA program, I was determined to secure a job abroad instead of returning home to Malaysia. I spent time searching the internet of the hundreds of recruitment firms in Tokyo and contacted them. I used LinkedIn as an impersonal means to mass email recruiters who have provided their email address to be contactable. As it turned out, 50% of those contacted responded with a thank you and 20% out of those who responded were willing to meet with me. No hard work was in vain as I found out that even those who did not respond have kept my resume and contacted me later. I made a target to meet with a recruiter or any local Japanese friend every day after my job at the intern company. At the end of my 2nd month internship, I finally secured an interview and secured the job in Tokyo, a foreign land that I have only 2 months living experience. Keep applying and keep up the hard work.

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(Photos show the family at the Universal Studios in Singapore, sponsored by AIA)

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