đ» Feeling Ghosted? Hereâs How to Take Control of Your Job Search
Itâs one of the most frustrating parts of job huntingâputting in time and effort to tailor a great application⊠and hearing absolutely nothing back.
Sadly, we hear time and again from candidates who feel invisible in the job market. And while we never ghost our members at Ten2Two, we know not every recruiter or employer upholds the same standards. Itâs dishearteningâespecially when applying can take hours.
So how do you stay motivated when you're met with silence?
The truth is, job hunting takes consistent effort over time. But by treating it like a projectâand working smarter, not harderâyou can reduce frustration and increase your chances of success.
â Build Your Job Search Plan
Youâre not just âsending out CVsââyouâre running a strategic project. And like any good project, it needs structure, systems and clarity.
Hereâs how to take control and stay one step ahead:
đ Allocate Time
Set aside regular time for your job search. Youâll need a chunk of time upfront to get set up, then shorter bursts daily or every other day to check alerts and apply. Consistency beats bingeing!
đŻ Set Your Criteria
Be clear about your non-negotiables:
Knowing this will help you focus your energy and avoid applying for roles that donât suit your life.
đ§© Understand Job Titles
Job titles vary wildly between companies. If youâre not sure what roles match your skills, start searching on job boards using specific keywords (e.g. âXeroâ, âproject managementâ, âCRMâ).
Youâll likely discover titles you hadnât consideredâand they might lead to perfect-fit roles.
đ Create a Base CV and Cover Letter
Having a strong base version of your CV and cover letter means youâre not starting from scratch each time. You can then tailor it quickly to highlight whatâs most relevant for each job.
Not sure how to start? Check out our CV support services â we're here to help.
đŹ Sign Up for Alerts
Register with job boards and agencies that suit your sector, skills and location. Then create folders in your email to store alerts in one place, so they donât get lost or overwhelm your inbox.
âïž Tailor Every Application
Small tweaks can make a big difference. That might mean:
Tailoring shows the employer youâve read the ad and can see yourself in the role.
đ» Optimise Your LinkedIn Profile
Make sure your LinkedIn matches your CV and reflects the roles you're aiming for. You can select up to 50 skills on LinkedInâuse them strategically! These help recruiters find you and make your profile stronger.
Need a LinkedIn refresh? Weâve got a step-by-step guide here to help.
đ„ Reach Out to Your Network
Donât underestimate the power of your network. Tell friends, former colleagues, familyâeven your Pilates instructorâthat you're job hunting. You never know who might have a lead or introduce you to the right person.
đ Track Your Applications
Use a spreadsheet, notebook or app to keep tabs on where you've applied, the date, and any follow-up needed. It helps you stay organisedâand stops you applying to the same job twice!
đą Expect Highs and Lows
Some recruitment processes move at lightning speed. Others crawl. Try not to take delaysâor rejectionsâpersonally. Often it's about internal factors, or the company choosing someone who ticks slightly more boxes.
Stay patient and keep going. The right role is out there.
đŹ Final Thought: It Isnât Personal
Rejection stings, but it doesnât mean youâre not good enough. It just means the match wasnât quite right this time.
So if youâre feeling disheartened, take a step back, refocus your energy and keep moving. Every application is a stepping stone towards the job thatâs right for you.
And rememberâweâre in your corner.