“Google it”
Undoubtedly they best answer if you don’t know the answer, or if you just don’t have the energy to explain it.
There’s an algorithm behind google, that we’d all like to go through with a fine tooth-comb.
Unless you work in SEO, then it’s going to take a while to get a grasp of it. But – regardless of how technically Google operates, the main fact of the matter, is that, whatever it is you are looking for, if you dig deep enough, you’ll find it.
Let’s apply that to job hunting. Have you really turned over every stone? Are there just some job applications you’d rather turn a blind eye to? Google doesn’t.
It takes everything with that key word and hands it to you on a silver platter. Even if there are 50 layers before the silver platter. It’s in there somewhere.
Without a doubt, you can find a job that fits you. You just need to keep digging.
What does your mind think before you type those letters into Google’s search bar? It happens fast, you have these flash images and moments in your head, predictions of what you’re gonna get out of it. If someone tells you “Google it” there is a part of you that thinks, they are just being lazy or that they themselves don’t know.
Capture that nanosecond that flashes through your brain before you search for it on Google. Think of something that has caught your mind in the past few days, that you’d like to know more about but never got the time to actually search it. What do you think of? Do you just breeze past it and think of other stuff remotely related to it?
This is what you need to apply when job hunting like Google hunts for you. Hunting isn’t a pretty word, but it’s what you need. You aren’t just browsing around and going through some click bait. If you wanna really find what you are looking for, you need to be specific, and simultanously widen the net.
Happy Hunting!
