We all want to work in jobs that pay well and are fun to do. However, many individuals struggle to get to work in a job that can be called their dream job. By following some simple steps listed below, you should get closer to finding your dream job, and flourishing at it. Here are five ways to find your dream job, and then succeed at it.
Find your Passion
Before you can find your dream job; you have to find what is it that you love to do. If you do not like what you are doing, you will not be able to do it regularly, day in day out. Finding your passion is one of the most important parts of finding your dream job.
Refine your CV
Come up with a check list of industries and companies or organisations that you want to work for, and send them carefully targeted CVs. You need to show them how much value you would add to their business because you are passionate about what they do. Check press releases, news and trade sites for and developments. In this way you stand a good chance of pitching yourself into a tailor-made role, before it is ever advertised. Watch for emergent industries or trends where you won’t be up against candidates with eons of experience.
Keep your CV and skills Up to Date
If you are working in a stable job, you must keep your CV up to date so that you can respond quickly to fresh opportunities. Even more important than keeping your CV updated is to keep your skills up to date. Also consider any trade memberships that you have, and any courses, seminars or workshops that you’ve been on. If you regularly blog or contribute to Social forums stipulate that as well in your CV. By remaining up to date with what is happening in your domain and industry, you will be ready to move on when a better opportunity arises.
Never burn your Bridges
When you leave a company, or drop a client, make sure that you do it without any hard feelings. You never know when you may come across a better job opportunity through your old contacts.
If you cannot find your dream job, create it
If you don’t seem able to find your dream job, you have the option of starting out on your own as a freelancer or perhaps a business entrepreneur. The two are not synonymous, but they both provide freedom that may not be available when reporting in to someone else. With freedom, comes responsibility and you would have to create your own income, however this may bring more fulfillment in your daily work, because you will be answering only to yourself.

