Searching for a job is a full-time job in itself. In our uncertain economy jobs are not as plentiful as they once were, leaving the playing field a little crowded for the few jobs that are remaining. This can be a very stressful time for job seekers. So how do you keep your sanity during a job search? The following tips may help keep things in perspective allowing you to keep your sanity as a job seeker.

Sanity during a job search begins with prioritizing and organizing. You know that the number one priority at the moment is obtaining a job. Part of keeping your sanity in the job search is getting organized and this means keeping all information in one central location. You can do this on paper or on the computer whichever is more convenient for you. Write down the information about the job you are seeking and the names of contacts. Also, the use of dates can be helpful. Keep track of the dates you applied and were interviewed so you can do follow-up afterward. Often getting organized can reduce the stress of the job search and make things a little easier.

You can also keep your sanity in job seeking by networking more often. You want to make sure that you get and keep in touch with friends, family and other professionals to let them know you are in the market for a job. Not all jobs are posted in the newspaper or on the Internet. A lot of jobs post internally and you need someone on the inside that can let you know these jobs exist. By networking you are opening up opportunities for yourself that would otherwise remain hidden. Make sure during this process that you use your organization skills to keep track of information gathered.

How about using a professional job coach in your job search venture? Often these professionals can help you polish up on job seeking skills that may need a little work to give you that extra edge in the job market. Using a professional to organize and prioritize your job search will go a long way in helping you to keep your sanity and reduce the stress in your life. Job coaches are another source that may have inside information about job openings that aren't available to the general public.

You can use the Internet in your job search by posting resumes on job boards and other sites for job seekers. However, remember that the Internet is widely used as a job search aide so limit the time you spend on this method and do not make it the only source you use to search for a job. These tips will reduce stress and keep your sanity.

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