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How to Get and Stay Organized During Your Job Search

How to Get and Stay Organized During Your Job Search

How to Get and Stay Organized During Your Job Search

By Deanna DeBara

June 19, 2020

Originally Published Here

Summary

If you're looking to get all your job search details organized in one place, you might want to "Start with a spreadsheet-it will keep your job prospects organized," says Rae Sanders, a partner at talent acquisition firm WinterWyman.

"For every application you send, add a row [to] track the company's name, date of application, job applied for, a link to the job if one is available, and a link to the website." You can also copy the job description and paste it into your spreadsheet; that way, if the company takes it down for some reason, you still have it on hand.

If the idea of tracking all your job search logistics on a spreadsheet doesn't jive with your personal organizational style, not to worry! There are other ways to stay on top of everything.

Which project management tool you choose and how exactly you organize your job search information within it is up to you.

There's a certain level of convenience that comes with organizing your job search with digital tools.

"Be sure to print out blank calendar pages for deadlines, each job description, checklists for each job you are applying for, extra copies of your resumes"-and any other documents you need.

First, create labels for the types of emails that you receive related to your job search.

Setting up your inbox and relevant job search files takes some effort up front-but will ultimately save you a ton of time, energy, and hassle.

In a perfect world, any important event in your job search would happen when you're at your desk and ready to go.

If you keep all your job details organized in a spreadsheet or project management app, make sure you can easily access them from your phone in case something comes up when you're not near a computer.

Reference

DeBara, D. (2020, June 19). How to Organize Your Job Search. Retrieved December 05, 2020, from https://www.themuse.com/advice/how-to-organize-track-job-search