MINNEAPOLIS, MN — First: Create your own momentum, “The Big Mo” — you hear about it all the time in sports. Teams with momentum get on a roll, score-more often and win more games than teams without it. If your job search is stuck, you can create your own momentum and move toward the position you want by starting each day with a victory of some sort, no matter how small.
Second: Ask for help, listen — and act! Question: How many people have you asked this month for advice about your job search? If you’re absolutely honest in your answer, the number will be small. Too small. Why put all the pressure on yourself to find all the employment answers? Why not ask and discover what’s worked for other people? Stop trying to figure it all out on your own. Instead, start multiplying your brainpower by asking others for advice.
Third: Know that change is your friend. According to the US Bureau of Labor, voluntary employee turnover across America was 20.20% in 2004, the most recent year available. This means that on average about one in five employees quit their jobs every 12 months. What does that mean for you? In a company with 100 employees, approximately 20 of them will quit within the next year. So, don’t despair. Keep in regular touch with the companies you want to work for, because it’s only a matter of time until something opens up for you.