Looking For A Job When You Don't Need One - The Passive Search

Marie Raperto, The Hiring Hub

Looking for a job when you don't need one is extremely important. You want to be prepared if that 'perfect' job that you've always wanted turns up or, due to unforeseen events, your current job ends. While you don't want to be overtly looking, here are some ways to be seen as a great candidate:

  1. Keep your resume up-to-date. You may not be sharing your resume but keeping it current is important. If you need it, you won't have to delay sending it to someone and you won't forget anything that you have done.

  2. Online profiles should be kept current also. This is where hiring managers and recruiters will find you.

  3. Networking is very important for your career. Building personal/business relationships can help in every step of your career.

  4. Stay active. Share and write content when possible. Posting on online sites will help demonstrate your knowledge of the field. You want to show that you are an expert in your field.

You never know, so be ready.

Marie Raperto

Marie Raperto is a leading recruiter in the integrated marketing and communications sectors, and is President/Owner of Cantor Integrated Marketing Staffing, Inc. In 1990, she joined The Cantor Concern, Inc. as Vice President and then was made President. Previously, she was a principal and vice president with Jim Cotton Communications, Inc., an advertising/public relations/design firm. Her clients included numerous Fortune 500 industrial and services companies, as well as leading hotels and consumer products companies. She is a member of PRSA, The Healthcare and Marketing PR Society and SHRM. She serves on the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York’s Board of Directors. She is currently the treasurer of the Women of Distinction Breakfast committee and is an author and lecturer on topics dealing with Public Relations Staffing and finding employment. Her company is involved with full and part-time recruitment, organizational development, communications audits, mergers and acquisitions of PR agencies and HR consulting.

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