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Dec-2023

Rise above the crowds: how to stand out in a crowded market

Learn strategic approaches to highlight your unique professional story, intentional networking, and customizing applications. Emphasize soft skills, continuous learning, exploring diverse avenues, and prioritizing mental resilience to transform your job hunt into a successful career move.

Keith MacKenzie
Keith MacKenzie

Passionate about human resources, employment, and business management, and an expert at sharing that expertise.

In today’s job market, resembling a fiercely competitive arena, standing out is not just beneficial, it’s essential. If you’re a job seeker feeling lost in the shuffle, battling fatigue and dwindling hope amidst countless applications, try to hang on. There are ways to maintain your relevance in this crowded area.

Let’s look at eight strategic approaches to put you at the top of the proverbial resume pile, and to spotlight your unique professional narrative (or, if you like, your ‘brand’) in this crazy job market.

1. Craft your unique story

What makes you special? What do you have to offer that others don’t? This isn’t some “everyone is a special snowflake” thing – it’s about looking at what differentiates you in the field. It’s not just about skills and experiences; it’s the narrative that you’ve built throughout your career.

Perhaps you’re a journalist who’s transferred your storytelling and interviewing skills into TV like David Simon did with The Wire. Perhaps you’ve worked in multiple countries in your area of specialty so you have a talent for working with different mindsets and cultures. Or maybe you’ve worked in four or five different functions in your last job, which demonstrates your adaptability and agility skills.

Identifying these unique chapters in your career journey enables you to articulate a compelling story to potential employers.

2. Network with intention

Networking isn’t just going to events and engaging in handshakes, “what do you do for work?” conversations, and a swap of business cards. It’s a journey towards building connections with other professionals in your area.

Focus on developing relationships that offer mutual growth and learning. Whether it’s through industry forums, LinkedIn conversations, or professional groups, aim for engagements that transcend superficial interactions and foster meaningful relationships.

3. Customize your job applications

You probably hate the word “bespoke”, but in this case, it’s fitting – transform each of your applications into bespoke submissions. Align your skills and experiences meticulously with the job’s requirements, echoing the company’s culture and ethos.

Employ their language, resonate with their challenges, and present yourself as a candidate who doesn’t just fit the role but enhances it. (See #1.)

Yes, it’s more time consuming, but 10 carefully crafted, personalized job applications will make you stand out more than 100 identical resumes distributed in a spray-and-pray manner.

4. Emphasize your soft skills

Your soft skills are your secret weapon. Anyone can come forward with a master’s degree in such-and-such, and five years of experience in this and that. But your ability to communicate fluidly and lucidly, your leadership, your tendency to roll with the punches – those are invaluable.

Whether through real-life examples in your cover letter or demonstrated in interviews, these skills can make the crucial difference in a vast sea of qualified candidates.

5. Keep learning and growing

Stay ahead of the curve in your industry and your area of specialty. Embrace learning as a continuous process – be it a surging technology (like AI), a shift in market dynamics, or emerging skills in your field.

Proactively upgrading your knowledge base positions you as a dynamic and forward-thinking candidate eager to learn and grow.

6. Explore alternative avenues

Broaden your scope to include contract or freelance roles – or even other industries and functions where you can readily transfer your skills. These opportunities, often overlooked, can be powerful springboards, offering rich experiences, new skills, and widening your professional network.

Even if you’re working on a contractual basis or starting at a slightly lower level in a new field, you’re opening gateways to new full-time positions or growth opportunities where you’re not finding them previously.

7. Prioritize mental resilience

Job hunting is a marathon, not a sprint, and your mental well-being is crucial. Engage in activities that rejuvenate you, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and stay connected with your support system. A positive and resilient mindset can dramatically influence your job search journey.

8. Seek and embrace feedback

If your job hunt hits a roadblock, feedback can be valuable. Talk to your peers, friends, and even interviewers. They may see areas for improvement, whether in your interviewing skills or professional qualifications, and can offer invaluable insights and direct your efforts more effectively. Most people will be happy to help – no one is an island here.

Flex your way to success

Your job search is more than a quest for employment; it’s a strategic move towards the role that aligns with your career aspirations and values. The job market may be daunting, but if you strengthen your value proposition – in other words, increase your appeal – you’ll start to stand out.

You are not just another candidate in the crowd. You’re you. You’re a story in the making, a potential game-changer for the right employer. Stay focused, embrace the journey with resilience, and remember, each setback can be a step closer to the right opportunity.

 

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