How to Stop Job Hunting from Taking Over Your Evenings

After a long day in a job that you’re eager to escape, another challenge looms on the horizon: the relentless pursuit of job hunting for that dream job. This quest often feels like an entirely separate occupation in itself, encroaching upon your evening reprieve. By the time you manage to switch off for the night, the scant moments of relaxation before sleep are fleeting, leaving you drained, mentally and emotionally.

In a recent study, individuals in Ireland reported that their most recent job search spanned over three months from the initiation of the search to securing an offer. This extended duration exacts its toll, potentially jeopardising your well-being. Protecting your evenings from being consumed by job hunting becomes crucial for your overall health. Thankfully, with a few strategic adjustments, achieving this balance is within reach.

Replacing idle scrolling with job searching can substantially accumulate precious minutes, possibly hours, dedicated to finding your ideal job by the day’s end.

Opt for Productive Phone Habits

 

Research from the US reveals that an overwhelming 89% of people habitually check their phones within ten minutes of waking up. If you are in this category, consider utilising this morning’s screen time more effectively by scrolling through new job openings instead of scrolling through social media content.

The same principle applies throughout the day – on your commute, during lunch breaks, and even on the journey back home. The cumulative time spent on your screen can be surprising; on average, individuals in Ireland spend about 64 minutes daily on social media via their phones. Replacing idle scrolling with job searching can substantially accumulate precious minutes, possibly hours, dedicated to finding your ideal job by the day’s end. This shift will enable you to enjoy more leisure time post-work.

 

Job Hunting Activities While Working

 

While it’s not advisable to browse job listings covertly at your desk, engaging with specialised recruitment consultants can serve as a discreet means of advancing your job hunt. These experts advocate on your behalf with potential employers while you focus entirely on your current role.

Leveraging their comprehensive understanding of the job market and strong industry connections, PE Global’s consultants prove invaluable in your job search. Reach out today to secure professional assistance that alleviates the need for extensive evening job hunting.

 

Employ Efficiency Strategies

 

Maximise the efficiency of your job search by employing tools that streamline your efforts. Begin by utilising a salary calculator to ascertain the expected compensation for roles, preventing wasted time on applications for positions offering below-market rates.

Additionally, set up job alerts tailored to your preferences, job roles, seniority and desired salary range. Apart from keeping you ahead in the job hunt by promptly notifying you of new openings, this feature saves considerable time otherwise spent sifting through numerous listings. Job alerts furnish a concise list of relevant roles, sparing you from perusing irrelevant vacancies during your free time.

 

Enforce Boundaries

 

Preventing job hunting from encroaching upon your entire evening requires setting clear limits. Pause your search during dinner, quality time with loved ones, and the hour preceding bedtime.

Implementing these minor yet impactful adjustments can significantly transform your job-hunting experience. Embracing these changes allows your evenings to become a sanctuary for genuine unwinding and rejuvenation after a long day.

Finally, if you’re looking for assistance in finding your dream job. PE Global are here to help, so please get in touch or email queries@peglobal.net.

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