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June 23, 2025, 6:01 p.m.

Job search in the new environment: what has changed and how to adapt Advertising

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PHOTO: kiutz.nau.edu.ua

PHOTO: kiutz.nau.edu.ua

Looking for a new job is always an emotionally charged process that can cause anxiety, doubt, and even burnout. Especially when you're looking for not just temporary employment, but a stable job that matches your values and skills.

For example, if you live in a small town or village, you should start by analyzing local ads - for example, a job in Tarascha can offer unexpectedly interesting prospects in the areas of trade, administrative work, manufacturing, or services. The convenience of finding a job close to home also means saving time on the road and a better balance between personal life and work responsibilities.

Smart planning is half the battle

To avoid chaotic viewing of hundreds of ads, create a clear plan of action:

  • Assess your strengths. Write down your skills, achievements, and previous experience.
  • Determine your preferred field. Don't apply for everything - it's better to focus on 2-3 areas.
  • Update your resume and cover letter. They should be adapted to a specific vacancy.
  • Set a daily time limit for your search. For example, 1-2 hours to avoid overload.
  • Record the applications you send. This will help you control the process and avoid repetition.
  • Maintain emotional balance

The job search can take a while, so it's important to take care of yourself:

  • Take breaks while browsing ads.
  • Engage in physical activity to relieve tension.
  • Don't take rejections as a defeat - it's just part of the process.
  • Maintain social connections - socializing helps reduce feelings of isolation.
  • If you feel very stressed, don't hesitate to consult a psychologist.

How to increase your chances

In addition to the standard search on job sites, try alternative methods:

  • Networking. Tell your friends and acquaintances that you are looking for a job.
  • Professional groups on Facebook or LinkedIn. There are often vacancies there that are not available on major portals.
  • Direct contact with companies. If you are interested in a particular employer, write directly, even if there are no vacancies at the moment.
  • Internships or volunteering. This is a great way to gain experience, new connections, and possibly a job offer.

Online search resources

Use proven platforms:

  1. Rabota.ua - convenient filters and lots of local ads.
  2. Jooble, Indeed - collected vacancies from different sites.
  3. Official websites of city councils - often publish local offers
  4. Career portals of the state employment service. You can find support and free training there.

Bottom line.

Looking for a job doesn't have to be a source of stress. With the right approach, support from your loved ones, and faith in yourself, you will definitely find a job that meets your expectations and lifestyle. And who knows - maybe it will be the beginning of a new career chapter in Tarascha. The main thing is not to stop, analyze your mistakes, learn new things and stay open to opportunities.

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Олена Болган

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