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Getting The Interview, And The Job
In today’s economically unsure times, it is often harder than ever to get a job interview. Below, I have outlined some suggestions of how to get yourself better primed for the job hunt. These tips include ways to get your name out there and also to make sure you don’t miss openings for positions.
Getting the Interview:
- Network. Good, old fashioned networking, in person, with people who are part of your social or career circle is an excellent place to start. Beyond that, in our digital age, LinkedIn is a great networking resource for anyone looking for a job – or even currently employed. The applications available can let you know about job openings that are relevant to your skills and expertise.
- Small touches. Don’t send out the same resume and cover letter to each company. Instead, think about the unique aspects of the company and tailor your resume to each employer. This takes time and effort, but in the end will allow you to stand out from the multitudes of other people applying for the same job.
- Search for speaking opportunities. Regardless of what jobs you have held in the past, you definitely have expertise. That expertise could be related to cooking, computer skills, coaching, or even knitting. Look for opportunities to speak in order to showcase those skills. This will not only allow you to build your resume, but will also grow your network of associates.
- Create a website. With your downtime while job searching, consider creating your own website. With new digital tools, making your own website can be relatively easy. This new website, in turn, can lend you credibility and give your potential employers something to look into once you have applied for the position.


June 21, 2026 







