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10 Reasons You Should Regularly Read A Job Search Blog

Now, coming from a guy who regularly writes a job search blog, you might fnd this article a bit self-serving. And, if I’m honest, you’re probably right. I would love it if you would regularly read my blog.

You might also be concerned about my intentions. “He’s probably trying to increase his traffc.” Got me again. I am.

But where you may not have me is in my purpose. If you look around the site, you’ll notice something. Figure it out? No banner ads. Nope. None.

Now, before I get all high and mighty on you, there have been ads on the blog before. Early on I tested them. But I have removed them all and I think the blog looks a lot better. Cleaner.

So, back to the purpose. My purpose here is to give back. To the community that helped me during my job search back in late 2007. For 5 months I toiled just like you. But perhaps unlike you, I kept notes. I kept notes on every aspect. I also found unique ways (analogies) to think through my strategy. And I built one. And now I’m sharing it all with you.

So, since that is all out of the way, shall we get back to the 10 reasons?

1. You Get New Ideas

When I frst started to write the blog my raw material was my ideas. Not having formal training as a career coach or a professional resume writer, I used my experiences as a hiring manager, job seeker and marketer. I’ve been an idea guy since birth and love fnding new ways to get a thought across to people. So, why do you need ideas? Because life in job search can get monotonous. And new ideas can put some pep back in your engine at just the right time.

2. You Meet A Friend

Can you really make friends with a blogger? Aren’t they reclusive people who abhor shaving and avoid most in-person or phone contact? Gosh, I don’t know! But I’ll tell you that’s not me. Ask the people on the Linkedin Group who send me a note. To my own peril (lack of sleep), I get back to everyone and see how/if I can help. So, yes, if you need a friend on some days when things aren’t where you want them, send me a note. Or a tweet.

3. You Learn New Tricks

Whether you are new to job search or an old pro, you have to be open to the new way of doing things. And, in addition to new ideas, I like to share quick tips and tricks from time to time.

4. You Build Confdence

Tim’s Strategy is about the strategy and psychology of successful job search and about career and life strategy. Strategy is really important. A positive psychology (aka confdence) is critical. How? If your strategy gets you the interview but your confdence keeps you from getting the ofer, you’ll know. You build confdence by knowing that you are prepared for every possible scenario. And by learning how to believe in yourself.

5. You Get Entertained

I try to write the blog in a way that feels less like a self-help book and more like a fun guided tour. I’m inspired by Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Monty Python if that helps you at all. You see, while job search can be painful, frustrating and heart-breaking it can also be a great time of refection on what really matters in life. In between networking and interviewing, you have a unique opportunity to live, hang out with your kids and explore your passions.

6. You Avoid Simple Mistakes

We’ve all made them at some point. In truth, there is an etiquette in the job search world. Tere are ways you can strain or bruise a networking relationship or ways that you can over-communicate with a company. Regularly reading a blog can help you catch a mistake before it is made. Sound good?

7. You Meet New People

Really? Yes. But how, you say. Well, by commenting on a blog when the mood strikes. Other regular readers see your comments and can comment back to you or build on your idea. Do this long enough and you’ve found a friend. Someone who thinks like you do. Also, a lot of blogs have companion groups on Linkedin or Facebook. Once a member there, it is really easy to build relationships and, before you know it, you are networking.

8. You Get Encouragement

On Tim’s Strategy, encouragement comes in two forms. First there is the traditional sort. Feels good and warms your heart. Te second part can be more blunt and unsettling. Tat is the sort which acts as a wake up call. I’ve found that often the friendly encouragement will not jolt you out of a bad pattern. Here, in my experience, only a two by four (to the side of the forehead) will do. Some things cannot be said gently.

9. You Can Ask Questions

Here on the blog as well as on the Linkedin group, questions are encouraged. And most all get answered. As a later blog post, a return comment or via a personal e-mail. Unlike a big networking event or seminar where you are forced to stand up and ask in front of “everyone”, on a blog you can be somewhat anonymous. And you get the benefit of the blogger’s experience as well as all the other visitors whose experiences may benefit you as well.

10. You Gain Perspective

Let’s face it. Some days, when looking for work, things can seem bleak. Tere are days when nothing happens. No one calls and no one writes. It may seem like you are the only one not getting interviews. Not true. But you’ll only realize that when you hear it from other job seekers. So, to avoid living inside your own little world, open up the curtains and let the sun in. Sun = blog in case I lost you there.

Most of us writing job search blogs work very hard and sleep very little in our quest to bring you closer to your next great role. Te reward is in hearing your feedback and, especially, in hearing that something we wrote or built for you helped make something happen. A new contact. A new interview. A job ofer with a company you’ve been targeting.

In the end, your decision to become a regular blog reader on Tim’s Strategy or on one of the many wonderful job search blogs out there is up to you. You may decide to pick and choose among ten different blogs or you may choose just one.

But, can I tell you a secret? I hope you choose mine.