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If you’ve been struggling to find a job that pays well and matches your current skills and ambitions, it’s possible you feel there is nothing available right now. However, while some job markets are highly competitive, there are things you can do to boost your professional profile and make sure you are one of the first candidates considered for a role that suits you. How can you raise your profile? Here are four ideas to think about.
Get a Website
Anyone who’s anyone has a website. This is the place where you can show off who you are and what you are all about. It gives employers a place to learn about your work history and experiences without needing to pour through yet another resume. However, building a website (and maintaining it) is not as straightforward as it seems. Visiting www.nestify.io can solve this problem, and it’s also worth investing in a domain name, which would ideally be yourname.com rather to further push your professionalism and show that you mean business.
Highlight Your Portfolio
Your website will not be complete without highlighting your portfolio, though. It doesn’t matter what you do, you should have evidence of your skills, whether graphic design, writing, or project management. This portfolio backs up any claims you have made when describing yourself. It isn’t enough to say you’re skilled in a variety of topics or styles; your portfolio must show it. Evidence of paid work is always a bonus, but if you don’t have anything like this (which is typical of professionals changing careers), use your free time to create examples of what you could do if given the opportunity.
Be More Involved
Everyone has their opinions about social media, but for many industries, especially creative ones, you need to make effective use of social media to build a following and appeal more to potential employers. Candidates with hundreds and even thousands of followers will appeal more to recruiters as they consider this a ready-made promotion base. If you’re concerned about the privacy issues regarding social media, create an account for your brand rather than your personal life.
Clean Up Your Online Presence
Everyone has posted something stupid and immature on social media, especially if you are part of a generation that never considered how prevalent it would become. No one wants to miss out on a job opportunity because of something dumb they posted when they were teenagers, so clean up your online presence before a job interview to make sure the hiring managers don’t come across anything that might make them think twice. You don’t need to become a ghost, but you can at least remove anything that might be deemed irresponsible or downright offensive to boost your chances of employment and prevent cancellation.
Upwards
Raising your professional profile will open a range of opportunities for you to explore. While not all of these opportunities will be right for you, there could be some that feel like a perfect fit. If you make the effort to get yourself noticed, you will reap the professional benefits.