Discover more about successful construction job searches and the process of following up construction applications.
Too many people want a construction job to simply jump out at them rather than putting in the hard work required to find employment in such a competitive industry. You must think outside the box, explore all opportunities and be persistent and dogged in your search if you hope to find a rewarding new job in construction.
You can search and search aimlessly, but what are the factors that can make all the difference to your chances of landing a construction job? Also, it is acceptable to follow up applications without looking desperate?
How to make your job search successful
Anything less than maximum effort can jeopardise your chances of landing a construction job. By researching and investigating various opportunities and options, you will greatly enhance the amount of job interviews and offers that come your way.
You want to find a construction job you will enjoy and that you are suited to, so it is worth making the effort to broaden your horizons as much as possible.
Think carefully about what types of jobs you would like and dislike, and what your strengths and weaknesses are. This will help you look for the right type of construction job for you.
Set objectives, such as the number of interviews you want to be offered per month or the number of new construction job you will apply for each week. This will help motivate you to find a new job in construction.
Re-address the situation regularly and adapt your objectives as necessary. Introducing a little structure to your construction job search will make it easier to keep on top of your progress and will ensure that the whole process is as successful as possible.
Following up a construction job interview
As long as you get the process of following up construction job applications correct, you will not look desperate or annoying. In fact, doing so will make you appear keen and interested in working for the company.
How you follow up your application will depend on how you have had contact with the company in the past. If your application was made online and you have been in touch via email, you may want to continue to follow this route.
If you are confident on the telephone, it may be better to call them up. It will give you another opportunity to sell yourself and highlight your personality.
Put a short script together ahead of the call, or at least jot down some points that you may want to raise with them. Your CV, cover letter and application form should be kept by your side so that you can refer to them as and when necessary.
If you are unfortunate and are not offered a job on this occasion, make sure you ask for feedback as to why you have been unsuccessful.
Feedback is invaluable and can help you prepare better for the next construction job you apply for. The sooner you find out the outcome of the application, the sooner you can continue with your construction job search if necessary.
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