Talk to a coach about Career coaching
13 Essential Job Coaching Tips: Career Coaching Plan from a Recruitment Coach

13 Essential tips from a career coach in talent acquisition and recruitment

- Focus on your strengths: Identify your unique skills and experiences that make you stand out as a candidate, and highlight these in your job applications and interviews.
- Research potential employers: Do your research on potential employers before applying or interviewing for a job. Learn about their mission, values, and company culture to see if it aligns with your own goals and values.
- Optimize your resume and cover letter: Tailor your resume and cover letter to the specific job you are applying for, highlighting your relevant experience and achievements.
- Practice your interview skills: Practice your interview skills by rehearsing answers to common interview questions and preparing questions to ask the interviewer.
- Build your network: Build your professional network by attending industry events, connecting with professionals on LinkedIn, and seeking out informational interviews.
- Leverage social media: Use social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Twitter to showcase your skills and experiences, share relevant industry news and insights, and connect with potential employers.
- Consider temporary or contract work: Consider taking temporary or contract work to gain experience and build your professional network.
- Stay positive: Job searching can be stressful, but try to stay positive and focus on your goals. Remember that rejection is part of the process, and keep pushing forward.
- Be open to feedback: Be open to feedback from potential employers and recruiters, and use it to improve your job search strategies and professional development.
- Develop new skills: Keep developing your skills and knowledge through training, courses, and certifications to stay competitive in your field and increase your job prospects.
- Set specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART) goals to focus your job search and career development efforts.
- Identify your transferable skills: Help potential employers identify your transferable skills that can help you apply to different roles and industries, increasing your job prospects.
- Manage time effectively: Help clients manage their time effectively by prioritizing job search activities, scheduling time for professional development, and avoiding burnout.


Zoran Grueski
Life Coach
Career coach and mentor
Skopje, Opstina Karpos, Macedonia
Career coach and mentor in recruitment and talent acquisition
If you want to get more from your life, and are looking for concrete action steps to get you there, check out our Request a Coach page. It’s a “cut the fence-sitting and take action” way to tackle your issues and actually find success. You’ll be matched with the coaches most suited to you to get you from where you are to where you want to be. To get off the fence and start to take action, click or tap here.
Read this next
Is Your Resume Causing a Prolonged Job Search?
Find yourself unemployed, and you will likely experience a long and frustrating job search; so what’s the answer?
Read More“What job is for me?” Choosing your YES career
There are people out there doing things and working jobs just because they’re good at them. Yeah, you may be great at filing, counting, and scheduling… but are you meant […]
Read MoreShould You Consider a Counter Offer?
You’re getting offers and your current company tries to retain you with a counter-offer – what should you do?
Read More