Some pointers:
Just because you have an application in doesn't mean that you're done and it's a waiting game. Having an application on file is the absolute minimum effort. This works for some people, but presume it isn't going to work for you.
You have to actively pursue the job. Ask yourself, daily, "What have I done today in my pursuit of this position?"
Have you made new networking contacts this week? If not, why not? Get off your ass and make this happen. A networking contact does not mean that "Oh, I met some guy jumpseating and he wrote me a letter of recommendation so I'm good." You're not.
Have you updated your application in the last few weeks? If you haven't, you're not serious about employment.
Have you recently updated your networking contacts about changes, new certifications or even if they're still alive? If you haven't, you're not serious about employment.
If the alpha to the omega of your job search starts when you open your browser and ends when you close it, repeat after me, you're not serious about employment.
There are numerous amounts of fantastic opportunities out there and many of you will miss out because you're not actively managing your job search. If you're persistent, stay 'top of mind' with your networking contacts and forget about the "I applied. Just waiting until XYZ knocks on my door and hands me a job" you will succeed. Stagnation and sitting on your butt assuming that you've done all you can is deadly to your career endeavors.
Get busy. The wave may last or it may not.
Just because you have an application in doesn't mean that you're done and it's a waiting game. Having an application on file is the absolute minimum effort. This works for some people, but presume it isn't going to work for you.
You have to actively pursue the job. Ask yourself, daily, "What have I done today in my pursuit of this position?"
Have you made new networking contacts this week? If not, why not? Get off your ass and make this happen. A networking contact does not mean that "Oh, I met some guy jumpseating and he wrote me a letter of recommendation so I'm good." You're not.
Have you updated your application in the last few weeks? If you haven't, you're not serious about employment.
Have you recently updated your networking contacts about changes, new certifications or even if they're still alive? If you haven't, you're not serious about employment.
If the alpha to the omega of your job search starts when you open your browser and ends when you close it, repeat after me, you're not serious about employment.
There are numerous amounts of fantastic opportunities out there and many of you will miss out because you're not actively managing your job search. If you're persistent, stay 'top of mind' with your networking contacts and forget about the "I applied. Just waiting until XYZ knocks on my door and hands me a job" you will succeed. Stagnation and sitting on your butt assuming that you've done all you can is deadly to your career endeavors.
Get busy. The wave may last or it may not.