Sunday, May 24, 2020
Warning! Dont Just Apply for Any Job After a Lay-Off
Warning! Dont Just Apply for Any Job After a Lay-Off I get a surprising amount of between-jobs people coming to me and saying the following: JOBHUNTER: âNo oneâs hiring in my field so Iâm looking for admin work â" just as something to do for a whileâ. Caring Career Coach: âAnd how does admin work fit with your background?â JOBHUNTER: âIâve spent the last 10 years as a senior ad sales managerâ Caring Career Coach: âHmm, so no actual admin experienceâ¦â JOBHUNTER: âNo. And I donât actually want to do admin work, but I know itâll be easy to get because itâs just filing and making tea, and Iâve done much bigger and better jobs so theyâll just fall over themselves for meâ Caring Career Coach: âYouâre a self-absorbed idiot. Thatâs why you donât have a job. Bye!â Just joking of course! (I donât say that sort of thing until at least our second meeting) But seriously, there are a lot of experienced, smart professionals out there thinking that they can âalways pick up admin workâ. Because I do care, and I donât want you to waste your valuable job hunting time, hereâs why you should put the admin fantasy to one side and focus on something more âyouâ, right now: Put yourself in the shoes of an admin hiring manager: HIRING MANAGER: âI need someone who is experienced enough to cover for my PA who is going on maternity leave. My PA is really important â" she runs my life and this office, so make sure the replacement knows their stuffâ HR: âGreat, I have the CV of a guy who has spent the last 5 years as a banking lawyer and enjoys hunting whelks in the Antarctic. Oh, and the CVs of 20,000 experienced PAsâ HIRING MANAGER: âScrew the PAs, bring in the whelk murdering banking lawyer! How lucky are we to have him! PAs have no actual skills do they? Iâll happily spend the next 3 months showing him the ropes. Incidentally Iâm on holiday next week and my Shitzu puppy is filling in for me on the teleconference with New Yorkâ. Admin roles may not always need the levels of experience of a really great PA â" yes, some of them do revolve around filing. However they are still roles that need to be done efficiently, and where people with the right experience, and who are most likely to fit into that environment, are likely to be have an advantage in getting the job. They are not an easy fallback. In this environment, Admin roles are SWAMPED with applicants. Really swamped. Because so many people are thinking like Ms Ad Sales or Mr Banking Lawyer above. If you are 100% serious that admin is what you want/need to do right now, then by all means spend all your jobhunting energy on revamping yourself and your CV to stand out from the hundreds of admin experienced applicants. If you do it right, and if you do have the necessary skills, then yes, youâre in with a chance. But donât kid yourself that these roles are open to just anyone with office experience and a CV â" like any role, you need to present yourself properly. What else can you do? If youâre only looking for admin work halfheartedly (hello to most of you!), then you will be better off using your time to think outside the box in terms of: A) job options which value some of your skills, strengths and experience B) how you present yourself. This does not mean only going for roles identical to those you have already done. It means capitalizing on your specific skills and figuring out where they will be valued. In doing so, you cut out the thousands of people who havenât thought like this, only thought they had generic âoffice skillsâ and so just apply for admin jobs⦠and are probably still applying fruitlessly today. Related: 5 Ways To Find a New Job After Being Laid Off. Marianne Cantwell is a Free Range Human, and a career change expert. She helps mid-career professionals figure out what they REALLY want to do with the rest of their lives. Marianne gets her clients thinking outside the box, excited and motivated to create remarkable, awesome, simply wonderful careers they truly love. Visit Mariannes site Free Range Humans and be sure to follow her on Twitter @FreeRangeHumans.
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