Enthusiastic Job Hunting

For job seekers, conjuring up enthusiasm daily can sometimes be challenging. I speak from experience because I was laid off in July and have been looking ever since. But I am not just job hunting; I’m planning my next career move. I’m being strategic about it because, above all, I want to be happy with whatever I decide to do next. At this stage in my life and career, I owe it to myself.

Still, it’s tough to manifest the enthusiasm needed to keep going until I find what I’m looking for. Here are a few things I do on interview days and the rest of the time to ensure I’m leading with positive thinking.

On Interview Days

I wake up with a sense of purpose and confidence. In my head, I know I’ve researched the company thoroughly. I have the answers to typical interview questions ready to go and rehearsed my accomplishment stories. On the outside, I dress to impress from head to toe in my best Zoom professional attire and put on a full face of makeup. I admit I used to dress up on top and opt for jeans or leggings and fuzzy socks on the bottom. Lately, it is worth it to go the extra mile. Even if the interviewer can’t see the whole outfit, I know I’m putting my best self out there.

Once in a while, I’ll even schedule a blow dry at the salon the morning of the meeting so that I have a good hair day. This always puts me in a good mood.

Before the interview, I straighten the bookshelf behind me and adjust the ring light for optimal Zoom presence. My resume and the job description are printed and sitting next to me, along with a list of questions to ask the interviewer. During the interview, I’m enthusiastic, poised, and professional. My best performances are when the tone is more of a conversation and less of an interrogation. When we end the interview, I review my notes and write a thank you note that represents my high level of interest and why I’m the perfect candidate for the role.

The Rest of the Time

Lately, the interview process has been taking longer than usual. I suspect it is because of the holiday season and lots of people take time off. Other organizations have end-of-year projects to complete, so everyone is busy.

Admittedly, enthusiasm is more challenging to come by when I’m getting dressed to go grocery shopping or schedule dentist appointments. Later this evening, I will file my weekly unemployment claim wearing my sweatpants and oversized cozy sweatshirt, and a glass of wine by my side. Still, my mood is positive because there is plenty to do. In the mornings, when I’m the most energetic, I post on LinkedIn, apply for other positions, and schedule some networking meetings. In the afternoons, I’ll busy myself with errands and household chores while I check my email incessantly for any news from potential employers.

Planning out each day and sticking to a schedule is key to keeping my positive attitude intact. I also like to get out of the house and go to the library a few times a week. I am much more productive there and feel a sense of accomplishment. In the evenings and on weekends, I give myself a break from the stress so I can be fresh and ready to go on Monday morning. Actually, recharging might be the best strategy of all. (I’ll have to think about that for a future blog post.)

Today’s Enthusiastic Quote

“We must have perseverance and, above all, confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained.” – Marie Curie, scientist.

XO,

Elisa

 

6 comments on Enthusiastic Job Hunting

  1. Tamara
    January 8, 2024 at 8:55 am (9 months ago)

    Marie Curie was a smart lady, and so are you, and you will find your dream job. Soon!
    You’re doing a wonderful job getting ready and going through your interviews. Are all of them online? It’s an efficient way for both parties for sure, but for me as a recruiter there is nothing better like a real in-person meeting!
    I do love the sweatpants / wine glass part of your day. Is this also when you blog?

    • Elisa
      January 8, 2024 at 12:51 pm (8 months ago)

      Thanks, Tamara for the vote of confidence. Yes, the interviews are all Zoom calls. I also wish it was in person. I’ll take Zoom over just a phone call though. And yes, I blog in sweatpants most of the time. Wine on occasion. 🙂

  2. Anna
    January 7, 2024 at 8:26 pm (9 months ago)

    Wow! That is very impressive! I hope you find something that fits you perfectly! You certainly deserve it! Some great tips for job hunters!

    • Elisa
      January 8, 2024 at 12:52 pm (8 months ago)

      Thank you!

  3. Lily Leung
    January 7, 2024 at 8:13 pm (9 months ago)

    I’m very impressed with your positive outlook and how organized and focus you are Elisa. I wish you luck. I feel fortunate that I’m retired and out of the work force. I feel if I have to find work now, I won’t qualify for anything.

    • Elisa
      January 8, 2024 at 12:52 pm (8 months ago)

      Thanks, Lily