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The best time to look for a job ..... is when you have a job

As Founder of electricianXchange and as a mentor to lots of engineers / electricians I've been asked this question:

When is the best time to look for your ideal job?

If you are not getting the best job mix or get variety of work or get enough learning opportunities or have the right team environment or see the right incentive structure in place where you're at (whether monetary or non-monetary) or have something to look forward to day-in-and-day-out  and have wondered when to look for the ideal job - here is my response.

The best time to look for a job is ........ when you have a job.

Think about this. You work 7.5 hours a day and more. Then there's travel time to and back. So work takes up a third of the prime time within your life. For something as important as taking up a third of the best part of your life - should you be doing this when you are calm and able to take sensible decisions? Or doing this when you've been laid off or are put under immense mental and financial pressure as in when things get really bad?

Seems obvious, right?

The best time to look for work is when you have work.

You can now do this through a User Name (so no one knows) on a technology platform created for electricians / apprentices where you can indicate your motivation in terms of looking for new work, the role you'd like to be contacted for, whether you're open to remote work or not, the location you'd like to work within, whether you want EBA or non-EBA work & what hourly rate you desire. Then employers directly contact you based on your preferences without any labour hire companies, recruiters or job boards involved based on these preferences, liaising with you via SMS till there is alignment.

It costs nothing to use this as a jobseeker and its the cost of 1 job ad for the employer.

A direct, transparent market place between employer & job seeker.

To create your own work availability profile click here. If you have any questions please see our FAQ page or call on our toll free number 1300 353 364.

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