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HOW TO STSY POSITIVE IN A BRUTAL JOBSEARCH -goodread for jobseekers and those wanting to work in AU

Hi this is from www.careerone.com good read tyaga tyaga lan im into my 3rd week of jobsearch (CIVIL ENGINEER/SITE SUPERVISOR) naunahan ako ni misis ko magkawork she got hers at our 2nd week stay pa lang dito.. ako na sunod i can feel it hehe stay positive guys!!

madagdag ko lang is..

BUILD CONNECTIONS - di mo malaman yung nakasalubong mong pinoy pala sa church or mall is same kayo ng trabaho or field at sya makakapag refer sayo sa work.. dont be afraid to ask or to smile palabati naman mga tao dito hehe.. saka most of the time sasabihin sayo sa rejection letter is "no local experience" kaya mas okay na ding may referral kahit papano.





How to Stay Positive during a Brutal Job Search

Arlene Chandler is a freelance writer who enjoys helping others find their path in the career world. When she's not enjoying sipping on iced green tea in the sun, she writes career, business, and insurance advice for Suncorp.

How to Stay Positive during a Brutal Job Search

Job seeking, in some ways, is a game of luck; while it does come down to utilising your resources effectively, it partly relies on a chance encounter that the right person will see your resume and need your services at exactly the right time. Sometimes that scenario occurs effortlessly and easily, but for those times when landing an interview and scoring a position seems impossible, it's important to stay positive. A good attitude will carry your efforts far along, and if you're struggling with frustration and disappointment, here are a few ways to help you keep your vibes high on your job seeking adventure.

Shift Your Focus

While the key to landing a job is persistence and dedication, obsessing about it isn't the way to go. Putting all your energy into job seeking and basing your emotions and feelings off of the results will burn you out. Instead, make sure you're giving yourself some space to enjoy the little things in life; whether it be watching your favourite movie, catching up with a friend, or baking something sweet, always allow yourself room to breathe. By taking your mind off of the search for a moment, you'll allow the tension and stress to dissolve, and you'll be able to return with a clear mind ready to strategise your next move.

List off the Things You're Grateful For

A discouraging job search can make it easy to stoop into a negative mindset, but fight the urge to lower yourself and your mood. In order to stay positive, it helps to list off the things you're grateful for. Start with the obvious; your family, friends, health, or home are good things to remind yourself to be thankful for, but don't be afraid to stretch your gratitude further. The more things you can list off, the better you'll feel, and once you find yourself running out of room to write anything else down, the more uplifting of a perspective you'll look at all areas of your life with.

Know You're Not Alone

Unfortunately, struggling with unemployment is a common occurrence, but it does help to know you're not alone. Try to connect with someone who has been in a similar situation as you before; they might be able to offer helpful advice as to how you can speed up your search or they could just provide some much needed commiseration. Either way, take solace in the fact that there are many individuals who have been in a similar situation and were able to come out of it stronger and more determined than they were before.

Find Alternative Ways to Bring in Income

When money's tight, it can intensify the stress and discord in all aspects of your life as well, so utilize any opportunity to bring in extra cash. Have a yard sale where you can sell off all the items you rarely use, consider downsizing your car or home, or offer to do some light housework for a neighbour. With the availability of free advertising on the internet, you can market any skills or services you think you can make some alternative income off of, and any opportunity for bringing in money during unemployment is one worth pursuing.

Keep Busy

When you're used to working a job, it can be hard adjusting to having a surplus of free time on your hands, so it's important to keep yourself busy. Having too much time to think can lead to a spiral of negative thoughts, so in order to keep your morale high, provide yourself with plenty to do. Make a list of daily goals; obviously, you'll want to schedule a few hours to dedicate to your job search, but also leave room for areas of personal development. Exercising, meditating, trying out a new skill set, or volunteering your time are all things that will keep you feeling purposeful and motivated until a position opens up.

Being out of work can take a toll on your self-esteem, but a job search is always more brutal when it's accompanied with a pessimistic attitude. It might seem hard to stay positive after weeks or months of job seeking, but by doing what you can to keep your confidence high and yourself fulfilled with a sense of purpose, you'll be able to make it through until the right employment opportunity opens up.

July 2012 - submitted Assessment to Engineers Australia
Dec 2012 - got positive feedback from EA requesting for IELTS
March 9, 2012 - Took IELTS (Ave=7.0)
remarking due to S=6.5... negative so
May 2013 - (sent IELT copy to EA) Assessed as Civil Engineer professional by EA
June 14, 2013 - Applied State Sponsorship (WA) / EOI
June 18, 2013 - Positive feedback for SS
June 19, 2013 - Invited to Lodge 190 visa by DIAC
June 21, 2013 - Lodged 190 Visa (WA) Civil Engineer - 233211
June 28, 2013 - Applied NBI at PH Embassy Sg
July 23, 2013 - CO Assigned Adelaide (Team 7)
July 26, 2013 - Singapore PCC Applied
July 30, 2013 - Medicals with my fiancee
August 17, 2013 - SG PCC and Form 80 uploaded
August 26, 2013 - VISA GRANTED!!!! Thank you Lord worth the wait :)
November 17, 2013 - Initial entry PERTH, Wa
December 2, 2013 - Wife Started on her work.. (big blessing)

WORK SMART NOT HARD!

Comments

  • kevinspaceykevinspacey St Leonards
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    Joined: Oct 03, 2013
    Hi! I lodged my 189 visa from Sg. Kahapon nagkaron na ako ng CO. Kasama sa checklist na ni email nya sken is superannuation, since hindi ako PR wala ako CPF. I need your advise on this.

    Thanks!
  • kindredkindred Sydney
    Posts: 537Member
    Joined: Jul 15, 2013
    Hi this is from www.careerone.com good read tyaga tyaga lan im into my 3rd week of jobsearch (CIVIL ENGINEER/SITE SUPERVISOR) naunahan ako ni misis ko magkawork she got hers at our 2nd week stay pa lang dito.. ako na sunod i can feel it hehe stay positive guys!!

    madagdag ko lang is..

    BUILD CONNECTIONS - di mo malaman yung nakasalubong mong pinoy pala sa church or mall is same kayo ng trabaho or field at sya makakapag refer sayo sa work.. dont be afraid to ask or to smile palabati naman mga tao dito hehe.. saka most of the time sasabihin sayo sa rejection letter is "no local experience" kaya mas okay na ding may referral kahit papano.





    How to Stay Positive during a Brutal Job Search

    Arlene Chandler is a freelance writer who enjoys helping others find their path in the career world. When she's not enjoying sipping on iced green tea in the sun, she writes career, business, and insurance advice for Suncorp.

    How to Stay Positive during a Brutal Job Search

    Job seeking, in some ways, is a game of luck; while it does come down to utilising your resources effectively, it partly relies on a chance encounter that the right person will see your resume and need your services at exactly the right time. Sometimes that scenario occurs effortlessly and easily, but for those times when landing an interview and scoring a position seems impossible, it's important to stay positive. A good attitude will carry your efforts far along, and if you're struggling with frustration and disappointment, here are a few ways to help you keep your vibes high on your job seeking adventure.

    Shift Your Focus

    While the key to landing a job is persistence and dedication, obsessing about it isn't the way to go. Putting all your energy into job seeking and basing your emotions and feelings off of the results will burn you out. Instead, make sure you're giving yourself some space to enjoy the little things in life; whether it be watching your favourite movie, catching up with a friend, or baking something sweet, always allow yourself room to breathe. By taking your mind off of the search for a moment, you'll allow the tension and stress to dissolve, and you'll be able to return with a clear mind ready to strategise your next move.

    List off the Things You're Grateful For

    A discouraging job search can make it easy to stoop into a negative mindset, but fight the urge to lower yourself and your mood. In order to stay positive, it helps to list off the things you're grateful for. Start with the obvious; your family, friends, health, or home are good things to remind yourself to be thankful for, but don't be afraid to stretch your gratitude further. The more things you can list off, the better you'll feel, and once you find yourself running out of room to write anything else down, the more uplifting of a perspective you'll look at all areas of your life with.

    Know You're Not Alone

    Unfortunately, struggling with unemployment is a common occurrence, but it does help to know you're not alone. Try to connect with someone who has been in a similar situation as you before; they might be able to offer helpful advice as to how you can speed up your search or they could just provide some much needed commiseration. Either way, take solace in the fact that there are many individuals who have been in a similar situation and were able to come out of it stronger and more determined than they were before.

    Find Alternative Ways to Bring in Income

    When money's tight, it can intensify the stress and discord in all aspects of your life as well, so utilize any opportunity to bring in extra cash. Have a yard sale where you can sell off all the items you rarely use, consider downsizing your car or home, or offer to do some light housework for a neighbour. With the availability of free advertising on the internet, you can market any skills or services you think you can make some alternative income off of, and any opportunity for bringing in money during unemployment is one worth pursuing.

    Keep Busy

    When you're used to working a job, it can be hard adjusting to having a surplus of free time on your hands, so it's important to keep yourself busy. Having too much time to think can lead to a spiral of negative thoughts, so in order to keep your morale high, provide yourself with plenty to do. Make a list of daily goals; obviously, you'll want to schedule a few hours to dedicate to your job search, but also leave room for areas of personal development. Exercising, meditating, trying out a new skill set, or volunteering your time are all things that will keep you feeling purposeful and motivated until a position opens up.

    Being out of work can take a toll on your self-esteem, but a job search is always more brutal when it's accompanied with a pessimistic attitude. It might seem hard to stay positive after weeks or months of job seeking, but by doing what you can to keep your confidence high and yourself fulfilled with a sense of purpose, you'll be able to make it through until the right employment opportunity opens up.
    Hi! Congratulations on your move to OZ!

    Thanks for the extensive tips;)

    Am headed there by Dec 18.. Pero aside from applying online for prospective jobs, am likewise full with a lot of things to sort before leaving..

    You're right! Stay focused, keep positive, keep the faith and enjoy life!!

    IELTS - 5/ 06/13-- L-8.5; S-8.5;W-8.5;R-8.5
    ANZSCO CODE:241411
    Assessment (AITSL) - 18/07/13
    Assessment Positive Result-11/09/13
    EOI lodged-11/09/13
    Invitation SI(Subclass 189)-16/09/13
    Visa lodgement-05/10/13
    PCC and All docs upload- 10/10/13
    Form 80 upload- 24/10/13
    Medicals Done/ Uploaded ( SLEC )- 31/10/13
    Uploaded Docs Received (DIBP screen )- 31/10/13
    CO allocated- 20/11/13- GSM Brisbane Team 34
    Visa Granted: 25/11/13
    Date first hired: Jan 2014
    Registered and accredited BOSTES- April 2014
    Second Job- April 2014 Language College Sydney- Part time
    Third Job- July 2015 to present ESL Full time high school teacher in a Grammar School in Sydney
    --In Him alone is our strength--- in God's grace!!

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