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How long should my job search take?

Remember back to a simpler time. A time when you had more hair, less wrinkles, and were just graduating from college. The entire world seemed full of options.

You were more open to suggestions back then. You would consider jobs in different industries, and various departments. You were open to moving to a new city, and were willing to take very little money just to “get your foot in the door.” You may have even taken a job for free in exchange for the title of Intern.

How long did it take to find your first job? If you were lucky enough not to graduate in the middle of the dot com crash or another poor economic time, chances are you found your first job relatively quickly. It may have been something different than you’d  planned on (or studied in school). Heck, you may have even been delivering pizza. But, it was job, and it paid the bills. And if it didn’t, you got a second job. You had time on your side.

Back then, you had fewer responsibilities. You were probably single with no children. You lived in a cheap apartment, and may have even had roommates who helped to pay the rent. All in all, your commitments were less, and your flexibility was more.

As the years passed, your responsibilities have grown. You might have bought a home, got married, or had children. You may have moved closer to your family. You may have become more specialized in your career. And, you may now have employees.

All of these commitments are great. They’re a natural part of life. But, sometimes when you make these choices, you also close doors. You become a little less flexible than you once were.

For example, if you moved to be closer to your aging parents, you may want to stay in your current city or within a reasonable driving distance. You may no longer be as open to a cross country, or international move as you were when you were twenty-one.

If you’re preparing to find a new job after being at your current job for years, you may remember back on a time when getting a new job took a few weeks. You may find yourself frustrated when your job search now seems much more lengthy and involved than before. “What changed, and why is this so hard?” you may wonder.

  1. You’re more geographically limited –  Instead of working anywhere in the United States, you want to stay in one or two cities. Think of the change in magnitude this creates. The US population is approximately 314 million people. How does this compare to the population of your city? The city where I live, Memphis, TN, has a population of less than one million.
  2. You know which industry you want to work in – Whether it’s banking, the automotive industry, or healthcare, you probably have a pretty good idea of which industries you do or don’t want to work in. Years ago, you were open to suggestion.
  3. There’s one department you want to work in – You’ve become specialized in one area. It could be IT, accounting, marketing, HR, or engineering (just to name a few). Whatever you’re specialized in, it’s probably more specific now than when you started your career.
  4. You’ve become a manager – A natural progression in your career may have been to take on management responsibilities. You may be the sole manager or director of a team. If your team has ten employees for example, consider how many manager positions are available compared to individual contributor positions. This is even more true for director, vice president, and C-level positions. The higher you have moved up the food chain so to speak, the fewer positions there are for people like you. Fewer positions means more waiting and a more comprehensive job search.
  5. You’re more expensive – Even if your raises have been small, they’ve added up. And, so has your daily cost of living. You may have purchased a home or your beautiful dream car. You can no longer make ends meet on the money you made straight out of college. There are fewer jobs that pay more, so you may be left waiting longer to find the one that does.

Think of the relationship between time and job searching like this:

Financial advisers often encourage their clients to have six months to over a year of savings in their emergency fund. This fund is to be used when you unexpectedly find yourself out of work. This number may seem steep, until you need it. As you get older, you’ll find that finding the right job takes more time, and more dedication.

There’s no one answer on how long it will take to find your next job. You may get lucky and find one tomorrow. But, more than likely, your search will take time. And, it will most likely take more time than it did the last time you were on the market. You’re more specialized, you’re more expensive, and you have more preferences about what you’ll do, and where you’ll live. Keeping all of these factors in mind will help you to set expectations as you begin your search – and hopefully help you to avoid burnout.

I hope these tips have helped you.  Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search.

Happy hunting!

Angela Copeland

@CopelandCoach

Featured Job Posting: Audit Advisor @ FedEx

FedEx is seeking an Audit Advisor.

Under limited supervision, leads major financial, operational, information systems audits and special projects and resolves complex business issues.  Interacts with diverse audiences. Sought out consultant by internal customers.  Assists in the development of less experienced staff. Prepares formal reports related to results of worldwide integrated financial operational and information systems audits and special projects for distribution to executive management and the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.

To learn more, or to apply online, visit the FedEx website here.

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Featured Job Posting: Membership Director @ Colonial Country Club

Colonial Country Club is seeking a Membership Director. There’s very little information on the posting, but I wanted to share it with you.

The Colonial Country Club located in Cordova, Tennessee is searching for a Full Time Membership Director with a minimum experience of 3 years.​

If you are interested please send your resume to:

ATTN MEMBERSHIP:
2736 Countrywood Parkway
Cordova, TN 38016

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Going Back to Graduate School

My latest Memphis Daily News column is out, “Going Back to Graduate School.” In it, I discuss the pros and cons of electing to go back to graduate school after you’ve entered the workforce.

“Should I go back to graduate school?” This is a question many professionals wonder about each day. If you’ve struggled to find a new job in the difficult economy, you may be seriously considering it.

I challenge you to carefully weigh the pros and cons of graduate school before enrolling. It’s both expensive and time-consuming, so if you’re going to go, you want it to be for the right reasons.

To read my entire article, and get feedback on whether or not to go back to school, visit the Memphis Daily News site here.

 

Networking Opportunity: Memphis Rocks Screening

There will be a screening of Memphis Rocks on Saturday, April 26th from 3-4 PM at Malco’s Studio on the Square. Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance has purchased all 139 seats in the theater, so they can offer free tickets.

They’re holding back some of the seats for the filmmakers, but are opening up the majority of the seats to the public.  This means anyone and everyone who would like to join L&P for the experience and see some of the amazing ways that Memphis Rocks up on the silver screen is invited.

It’ll be first-come first-served basis. RSVP to rsvp@thelpbc.com.

Featured Job Posting: On-Air Talent @ Clear Channel

Clear Channel is seeking someone to be On-Air Talent for their station, WREC-AM Memphis.

They require the following:

  • Three years of on-air radio experience required, excellent verbal and communication skills, outstanding ability to relate and communicate with target audience, positive attitude both on and off the air
  • Familiar with NexGen, Vox Pro, and Pro Tools
  • Strong knowledge of all FCC rules and regulations.
  • Applicants must possess a strong work ethic, be well-read, punctual, and be a team player with a cooperative attitude
  • Applicant must be engaging on the air
  • Applicant must provide compelling content on the air

To learn more, or to apply online, visit the Clear Channel website here.

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Featured Job Posting: IT Manager – Technology Development

The Shelby County Schools are looking for an IT Manager for their Technology Development.

Under the leadership of the IT Director of Business Application Services, the IT Manager of Technology Development leads, supervises, and provides technical expertise to the staff in the testing, reporting, and requirements gathering of our IT applications and projects that support the business processes of the District as well as facilitates the work efforts with the teams associated customers, vendors, and business partners through coordinated efforts and assisted direction.​

To learn more, or to apply online, visit the Shelby County Schools website here. Click the link for “Open Classified Positions” to find the specific posting.

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Networking Event: Emerge 2020

Emerge Memphis is hosting an exciting event in Downtown Memphis on Thursday, April 10th: EMERGE 2020. The event begins at 5 PM with cocktails at Emerge Memphis. Emerge is located at 516 Tennessee Street downtown.

This will be a first look at how your support will further the Emerge Memphis incubator into the year 2020. CEO, Carlton Crothers will be recognizing the contributions of current Friends of Emerge and past sponsors, debuting the refreshed Emerge logo, and unveiling plans for the years ahead. Please join me in bringing the future of Emerge Memphis into focus.

If you are interested to attend, RSVP online by visiting this link.

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Networking Event: Pathways to Sustainability

On April 9th, the Office of Sustainability and partners are presenting on ways to save energy and resources.

The event is from 5 to 8 PM at Bioworks Foundation Building. Bioworks is located at 20 South Dudley.

Prizes and refreshments provided.

To learn more, visit the Office of Sustainability website here. Note that this link will take you to a PDF file.

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Featured Job Posting: Manager, Build Web & Mobile @ Hilton

Hilton is seeking a Manager of Build Web & Mobile.

The Manager of Web and Mobile will project manage website, mobile project and maintenance applications activities while guiding enhancement and break-fix activity in support of on-going operations.

Other key priorities are listed below:

  • Provide leadership in delivery of project and initiatives
  • Lead initiatives through the standard methodology from project approval to deployment
  • Lead internal and external partners in strategy and/or project initiation, architecture, requirements analysis, design, project management and systems integration activities
  • Lead Communication of projects and/or programs to team members and stakeholders
  • Manage departmental project managers

To learn more, or to apply online, visit the Hilton website here.

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