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Organising time to search for jobs

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Time is a vital resource when you are searching for jobs. It is extremely hard to come by if you are looking for jobs while still working full time and it must be managed wisely if you are unemployed and find yourself with too much time. Organising your time to improve your job searching prospects can be difficult at first, but it should be simple enough once you have developed a habit.

Make a habit of it
This is suitable for those looking for jobs while still working as it focuses on a longer job search that focuses on finding the best jobs. Schedule your job searching on a weekly basis. Don't try to squeeze searching for jobs into fully packed days. Find the free time you have available, and schedule looking for jobs on a regular basis. If you accidentally miss a search for jobs due to an emergency, wait until the next scheduled job search. Instead of desperately making time to find jobs, know your schedule and do as much as you can to stick by it. Once searching for jobs is habitual, you should find the time you have organised to do it isn't time you miss as much.

Invest in it
Some people suggest that you should spend as much of your spare money on each aspect of your life as you spend in spare time on that same aspect. This means that if you have a love for cars that takes up 10% of your life, then 10% of your spare money should go towards that passion, such as by contributing to a car loan for a sports car. If this is applied to seeking out jobs, then suddenly extra value is placed on that time. If you spend money on developing your ability to search for jobs, the value of that time increases which may make you prioritise it more. It isn't necessary to spend very much to achieve this effect, either, as things like resume development do not necessarily cost very much.

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