Getting a good job nowadays (and getting it in no distant time) requires having what it takes to deliver massive value for your potential employer’s business. But if you cannot figure out the expectations of your potential employer, how would you add value to his bottom line?

Of course, the expectations of every entrepreneur is to grow his customer base, increase profits, cut operating costs etc.; but the truth is, how many job seekers ruminate about these, talkless of having what it takes to meet them. Sure, if you have the knack for thinking differently and thinking positive, planning purposefully and acting proactively, there is every likelihood that you will be ahead of the pack. Here are three indispensable mental attitude that can fast track your job pursuit.

The Power of Thinking Differently And Positive Thinking
You might think all you have to do to land a good job is good academic grades and relevant work experience, without thinking about adding massive value for your potential employer’s spending. But your good academic grades and your work experience might not make a difference to your job pursuit in some establishments, and you might stay longer at home than you thought if you are not proactive. Why? Because you are not the only applicant that has good grades and relevant work experience, and the fact that you have to compete with a lot of job seekers for a position makes the competition for landing your dream job an intense one. Nonetheless, if you have a head for thinking, and you can figure out the challenges your potential employer is having and proffer solution to those challenges (problems), you will catch your choice employer’s attention.

It behoves you to think far beyond your usual way of thinking if you are serious about getting your dream job soon. Having a positive, proactive mental attitude is imperative to your job pursuit. Thinking the same old way does not add up these days. If you allow your mind to be overwelmed by negative thoughts (like “good jobs are hard to get these days”), you would be able to think straight and think through. Good jobs may be hard to come by for those who are not proactive. The people who are “proactive” and “think out of the box” have what it takes to catch their potential employer’s attention and get hired. They don’t see problems or challenges as insurmountable, but rather something they can tackle head-on. That is why they get things done. So, it is high time you stopped thinking in a negative way if that is your lot. You can get a good job regardless of the huge number of candidates competing with you and your country’s economic predicament as long as you have a head for thinking out of the box. The story of Ryan Graven attests to the fact that you can land a good job by the sheer demonstration of innovative skills. His thinking prowess makes a big difference to his life. Though some people might get the sack due to economic recession, you will get hired if you have the knack for bolstering your potential employer’s income generation.

Having known the expectations (to boost patronage and income generation) of his choice employer, he (Ryan) came up with some result-oriented marketing ideas that got him a job in foursquare (not a church). He was able to land his dream job by thinking differently, planning purposefully and acting proactively. What a great way to make an impact! His strategy can work for you as well regardless of your country of residence. Your inability to think out of the box could be the reason why you are still staying at home or roaming the streets. Rather than capitalizing on your country’s prevailing economic predicament to create a job or a business for yourself, you are waiting for government to do that for you. You should have known that government is mainly responsible for creating enabling environment for businesses to thrive (not primarily responsible for creating jobs). So, it is about time you stopped waiting for government to give you a job when you have brain to create one for yourself.

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You shouldn’t allow your country’s high rate of unemployment to make you think you cannot get a good job, but rather see it as a stepping stone to your job success. Do you know you can get a good job in no distant time? A lucrative job for that matter. It does not matter the number of people seeking jobs out there. Though many resumes are sent out for advertised jobs, the truth is only a few applicants are actually competing. The majority of the applicants are there to make up the number. So, you have a few people to compete with if you have what it takes to make a massive impact on your potential employer’ business.

Having a Bsc or HND certificate is not enough, you should also make a habit of thinking on your feet; and have the knack for learning new things beyond what you were taught in school if you really want to make an impact. Strangely enough, many job seekers cannot figure out the expectations of their potential employers not to talk of having what it takes to make a great impact. By the way, can you figure out some invaluable ideas that can snowball your potential employer’s income generation? Do you have what it takes to make a big difference to your potential employer’s business?

For a Marketing graduate that has no clue on how to close sales (not good at getting people to buy a product), chances are he will find it hard to land a good marketing job. Are there not people who have a degree in Education but who are not cut out for teaching? They find it difficult to impart knowledge to students, though they spent four years at the university. An Accountancy graduate who does not have the knack for analyzing the story inside the numbers cannot be a sought-after applicant. What a pity! Do you have business prowess to manage the people and resources as a graduate in Business Administration? What about a graduate in Computer Science who cannot design an application (a software), or worse still a website? Having good academic grades is inconsequential if it (your certificate) cannot bolster your thinking faculties. If your HND or BSc cannot make a difference to your job pursuit, then it is of no use.

Let’s face the fact, would you hire someone who has no unique value to offer your company if you were an employer? I believe you won’t hire such a person if you really know the worth of a great talent. And if you wouldn’t hire someone who has nothing to offer, your potential employer is no different.

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Lots of job seekers bother themselves with the amount of money they are going to earn as salaries, when they should be thinking about how to offer great value to their potential employers’ businesses with job profile that pique the interest of such employers in them. By the way, do you know that every company is riddled with challenges and they need people (job seekers) who can help them deal with those challenges. Proactive people who can make things happen. If you have the knack for figuring out your potential employer’s weak spot (as you compare his or her business with that of his/her competitors), you will get to know what he/she is not doing at all and what he/she is not doing well and position yourself (with a well-crafted resume) to make a great impact in terms of increased productivity, more patronage etc. So, it is about time you thought differently in agreement with Benjamin Disrael who said “Nurture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think.”

Plan Purposefully To Get Noticed

Do you remember how you got your certificate (be it a degree or diploma)? Did you acquire or obtain it overnight? No, of course. It took you years of devoted study to get it (if you actually worked for it). A year or more prior to your enrollment on your diploma or degree course, you thought over the course or discipline to go for – be it Accounting, Business Administration, Electrical Engineering etc. Besides, you sat for several examinations like JAMB UBTE, WAEC/SSCE etc. in a bid to actualize your dream of becoming a graduate. If your degree or diploma course requires concrete planning, getting a good job these days is no different. It requires concrete planning as well. You have to plan how to get relevant work experience (great accomplishments that seperate you from the crowd). Of course, you plan how to position your resume or probably come up with a blog to showcase your skill set in order to get noticed (an appealing blog or resume can do the magic wand). Your resume and your cover letter should be persuasive enough to make your potential employer has absolute confidence in your ability to make a massive impact – reduce workload, increase customer base, increase productivity and income generation, otherwise they (resume and cover letter) will end up in the bin. Besides, you have to decide the company you want to work for) and the position you are seeking. To send out your resume for job vacancies (including jobs that are not advertised in the dailies or on the internet), you have to plan. What about making a success of your job interview (demonstrate your ability to walk the walk)? It requires planning as well. Everything from the outset until you land your dream job requires planning.

If you were an undergraduate student, this is the best time to plan for your future job pursuit, not when you have completed your degree or higher diploma programme and your NYSC. This information may be reaching you late as a job seeker; but not too late if the realization is obvious to you (you are tired of staying at home or roaming the streets). So, it is time to set the ball rolling (start planning for your dream job).

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Act Proactively So That You Can Be Singled Out
This is the time to showcase your ability to deliver massive value for your employer’s business in writing (in your resume or job proposal). Of course, you will make the grade if you have the knack for highlighting the weak spot of your potential employer. Here, you are going to show your unique brand (what you have done and what you are capable of doing with  – of course, a blog can make the difference to your job pursuit), together with your objectives – what you intend to achieve. You must have something unique to offer, otherwise you won’t be different from others. Keep in mind that good academic grades and relevant work experience are not sufficient. Are you good at exhibiting your USP with a resume or a blog and expressing your unique brand while the interview lasts? Do you have the knack for expressing your USP with the Who, What, Why, How and Results. Do you have a unique skill or skills and great accomplishments that catch your potential employer’s interest and invariably get you a call for interview? While the WHO stands for your unique skills and accomplishments that single you out, your WHAT is the impact (value) you want to make on your choice employer’s business (for instance, how to boost productivity). The WHY is how your impact will translate into unique benefits (increase in customer base through increased productivity). The HOW explains how you are going to achieve the desired results in a way or ways that mark(s) you out. The actualization of your goals is what brings about the RESULTS.

It is time to highlight your WHO, WHAT, WHY, HOW and your DESIRED OBJECTIVES that will separate you from the crowd, and therefore land your dream job fast. Merely reading this post will not add up to your job pursuit unless you think differently and think positive, plan purposefully and act proactively.

There are many jobs out there up for grabs. Employers are still looking for “think out of the box” job applicants (who have what it takes to make a massive impact) to employ. Do you have the knack for drafting an appealing resume? What about showcasing your skill set with a blog? Do you have what it takes to land your dream job fast? Are you one of the candidates your potential employer is seeking to hire? Will you make the grade and stop staying at home? Your response to these questions will show how far you will go in your job pursuit.

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