Have you just graduated or want to change your job and you are in the job search process? This is certainly among the most stressful moments in everyone’s life. Finding a job is not a simple thing.
Today with everyone who has a high level of education and in an industry such as fashion that is very competitive and increasingly exposed with social media, it is easy to lose the motivation, especially when sending CV after CV without getting any concrete results.
I know how difficult it can be to get your dream job in fashion, but this article will serve to cheer you up and help you not to lose your motivation during the fashion job search phase.
It could be that you are applying and you have not yet received any interview requests, or that you have already had a couple of interviews and no one has ever called you back offering a job. Whatever your situation, these tips for not losing your motivation while applying, waiting for the verdict after an interview or a call from your favorite company will help you.
1.Keep yourself busy
The first thing you don’t have to do is waiting for the company call by looking at your phone all day and risk a shot every time your mother calls you. So you need to keep yourself busy. Even if you don’t have a job at the moment, fill in your days with different activities.
After submitting your applications, think of something else instead of just waiting for an e-mail all day. Looking at your laptop or
Here is the list of activities to keep yourself busy with while you wait for the outcome of an interview or a call from your favorite
- Take a walk in the city
- Buy a book
- Take an online course to change your application strategies
- Create your website to use as a portfolio
- Listen to podcasts
- Use social media to network with people working in fashion and invite someone to drink a coffee
- Write an email to request an informational interview
2. Find a community
In addition to keeping yourself busy, it helps to talk to someone who is in
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3. Change your application strategy
Analyze your situation and be realistic: if you have submitted your application and after 4 days no one has called you yet, it is certainly not the case to get discouraged. A friend of mine was called by Valentino after 2 months she submitted the application! When she answered that call, she was quiet and had completely forgotten about the application and the job. So 4 days is definitely too early to start stressing yourself.
If after 1 month you haven’t gotten any responses yet, you are probably making some mistakes, then it might be time to change your application strategy. Implementing a new strategy will not only help you increase your chances to get a job, but it will be great at a motivational level because it will seem like starting over.
Hannah, was the first student of the course How to Break into the Fashion Industry, and with a new strategy learned during the course, she has gone from 46 days, 22 applications and zero responses to 8 days, 4 applications, 2 job interviews and a job!
You never have to lose your motivation. Keep believing in your dream and even if everything looks dark now, there is always a solution. Some solve it simply by changing only the CV template, others need to apply all the strategies in the course together, others instead get a job because they have improved the networking strategy.
Remember that, if it has not worked so far, it does not mean that the fashion industry is not made for you, it just means that there is something you are doing wrong when applying. Re-evaluate your application process and start editing something. The fashion industry is difficult but everyone can be part of it, yourself included.