A new job in 15 minutes a day: Have an established routine, make sure you do some work each day.

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If you are in full time work, will you complete your job search and applications before or after work? 

Make a note of how many hours you will spend on job search each week.  This needs to be a minimum of 6 hours, and ideally more.  Of course, some people have limited time available, so it is then a choice to make – do I give up on some commitments, or do I take a slower approach to this?

 

Why not make a note of how many hours you intend to spend on job search activities on each day of the week.

 

Make a note of how you will divide this time up – would you prefer to do 1 hour a day, or to concentrate your time in to, perhaps, 3 periods.  Remember, you will be making phone calls as part of this process so you need to have some time available during working hours.  

Make a note of your commitment level for working on job search each day. Realistically, if your commitment level is low you probably won’t go ahead. Look at the commitment level.  If it is low for the weekend, can you fit in the hours in the week?

 

Stuck, unsure how to proceed, do get in touch so we can talk about how I can help, Denise x

 

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