Some people seem to get a new job pretty easily, while others seem to get stuck. Why are some people JOB FINDERS, instead of always JOB SEEKERS?

After talking with many job seekers over the years, I’ve identified some of the characteristics of those who succeed.  Here they are in no particular order:

1.  Persistence. The people who succeed never give up.  They just keep going. They may get depressed and frustrated, even have moments of despair. Yet they keep going.  Their mood does not determine their actions.  They recognize that this may be a long journey, and they are committed to doing whatever it takes to get that job.

2.  Confidence. Successful job seekers think of themselves as job finders – that it’s just a matter of time before they land the job they want. They have confidence that they will find that job. Of course they have doubts and fears, yet those do not control them.  Successful job finders take action while acknowledging their feelings.

3. Flexibility. Job finders adapt their approach and attitude based on what works. They achieve their goal by going “over, under, around or through.” If the first approach doesn’t work, they try another.  They ask for help from experts and from people who have succeeded in finding jobs. They understand that they don’t know everything and are willing to learn.

4. Focus on a Specific Goal. Job finders are focused on their goal and are determined to achieve it.  They are specific about what they want and keep their actions aligned with reaching their goal.  With that focus, new actions and paths become known to them. They are willing to step outside their comfort zone in order to reach the goal. Opportunities appear as they view the world in terms of the lens of their goal.

Do you have these qualities? If so, then you know it’s just a matter of time. If not, work on developing these qualities and choose to be positive about your job search.

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