Having a plan of action means you will get an executive job just that must faster. You need to have a plan, but also set goals for what you want to reach along that way to ensure you are hitting you stride while looking for a new career. Many do not think about this and are not as well prepared when it comes time to be noticed and get interviews.
Over the years, we have seen equally talented people producewidely varying results. One will struggle while the other moveswith speed. Those who move rapidly usually have had the benefi tof a game plan—a step-by-step track to follow.In today’s competitive arena most people will never get enoughinterviews with a hit-or-miss approach.
This leaves too much tofate. Think of it this way. Chances are you’re marketing a “product”with millions of dollars of earnings capacity remaining in yourcareer. That much value deserves your best effort. Besides, jobhunting is a numbers game.
So, why take a chance at doing alot of things haphazardly, without a well-designed plan?Since job hunting is a matter of having the numbers on yourside, your action plan should be targeted to produce 25 to 35responses that result in a phone discussion.
The goal is to haveseveral offers maturing at the same time, and you have to berealistic about rejections in the interview process.Similar to any company who is about to market a newproduct, a good plan can cut job hunting time in half and savemoney. It also helps people produce better results, and whenpeople generate a lot of activity in a concentrated time period,they feel better and do better. Much better.
To begin with… (1) Surface the right information about yourselfand set clear goals
(2) pinpoint what you should be marketing,especially your transferable skills
(3) identify industry alternativesto target
(4) if you have liabilities, you need strategies toneutralize them
(5) you need a step-by-step game plan…an action agenda… to get your story told to all the right people.Here’s a recap of what our plans cover: Job hunting goals: Surface all critical information about yourself and then decide on the goals that will advance your career.
This includes specific job titles and income goals.Liabilities & solutions: You need to identify liability issues thatmight restrict your success… and arrive at ways for minimizingtheir impact in all written materials and conversations.
Assets, transferable skills & how to market them: All of yourassets and skills need to be identified. Then, they need to beincorporated into your resume and letters, and your personalmarketing website.