How to Make Yourself More Hirable in 5 Easy Steps

by Rich DeMatteo on October 25, 2019

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The best way to start a job hunt is with total security. By preparing yourself for a new position while you are still working, you have the ability to be more objective about what new skills you need and what position you apply for. In terms of finding your dream position, there is no better approach.

Making yourself more hirable while you are already hired can be a difficult task. It involves plenty of multi-tasking and time management, not to mention having the right strategy in place.


To help you make the next phase in your career, these 5 steps are a must:

1. Improve Your Time Management

Improving your skills and qualifications will take time. More accurately, it will take better time management. Without the energy and the ambition to work after your workday, you won’t get anywhere. You can really push your career further by investing in yourself outside of the office, but that doesn’t mean you should stress yourself out.

A great way to improve your time management is to improve your health. With natural energy, you will be able to accomplish more during a day without wearing yourself down. You can also combine tasks. Learn while you are on your commute, for example.

2. Subscribe and Read Industry News

Staying on top of industry news and technology news is a great way to be ahead of the trends. Analyze each option and see if it is a viable opportunity for your company. You can really show your dedication and leadership abilities if you bring the prospect to those higher up. Write a project proposal and email it to provide documentation and evidence of your hard work.

3. Improve Your Skillset

Being able to prove your skills is essential to any interview. This could be done through experience or by completing certifications. For a management position on a project, for example, you could look into how valuable Six Sigma Green Belt Training would be for your employers. Complete the two-week green belt certification or push for the full four-week Black Belt certification. You will learn how to streamline business processes, reduce waste and so much more, especially in non-standard systems. For management, it would put you above the rest. It is these types of qualifications and skills that you need to present to potential employers.

4. Create a Professional Online Persona

New employers are going to search your name online. That is why you need to make all private photos and information not public. Instead, work to create an online persona that is professional and impressive. Create profiles on relevant sites, produce an engaging website that deals with your industry and work to become an industry leader in the digital space.

5. Attend Industry Events on Your Own Time 

Industry events can be as large as a trade show or as small as a talk with only thirty or so guests. If it is relevant to your industry, then it is a good idea to appear at these events, especially on your own time. This way, you can network naturally and organically and represent yourself rather than who you currently work for.

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