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3 Top Reasons Having Employment Options Are Necessary

If you are someone who is looking for a job, we know that you have a dream company that you want to work for. This idea is fine, but you can end up limiting your opportunities and success.
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The UK Careers Fair
Editorial Team
Published on
September 27, 2022

There is plenty of fish in the sea, as the adage goes, and it applies perfectly for employers looking for applicants. However, you can turn the tables around because it can also be true for applicants looking for employment.

If you are someone who is looking for a job, we know that you have a dream company that you want to work for. This idea is fine, but you can end up limiting your opportunities and success.

It’s okay to dream about and aim for your dream company, but when the chances are steadily becoming slim, you need to find other employment options so you can move forward. Again, there are many fishes in the sea that you can catch, and it is essential to have a backup plan when things about your first job application didn’t go as planned.

If you are on the lookout for a job, here are some reasons why you should not settle on one company and have other employment options instead:

1. You Have Competition to Consider

Many applicants are also qualified for the position you are eyeing. Consider that there are many people from your course who will be looking for a similar job. If you stick with only one option, you’ll risk hurting your chances because you have no idea who you’ll be up against.

The only thing you can do is do your best to stand out from the competition and get up if you fail. The beauty of having other options is that you have a new direction and action to take rather than crying over one employer.

2. You Have a Fallback If Your First Choice Doesn’t Work Out

Suppose you are a fresh graduate who landed your dream job but, it turns out that the company or role you are in is not really what you have imagined. It’s good if you have fallback options, right? That way, you can quickly move on without going over the same process of looking for vacancies.

Landing your ideal job that meets your expectations remains to be the perfect situation because it is hard to adjust and start in a new working environment all over again. The best thing you can do to avoid getting disappointed is to research the company and ask around what it's like working there.

3. You Keep Your Self-Esteem Intact

Focusing on only one employer is not a guarantee that you will get the job. There’s a chance that your endeavours don’t pay off, and you can be thrown back into the job market. If this is the case, having other options can help you cope up with the rejection. It will serve as a new light for you to start again, therefore minimising the risk of lowering your self-esteem.

With other options, you can focus on being better and not dwell on not being good enough, as posts will be just as rewarding as your first job choice. Don’t let the rejection stop you from venturing into other opportunities available.

Conclusion

While it is good to devote your time and effort to one employer to focus on how you will market yourself, it’s still better to be open to other opportunities aside from your dream company.

This way, you can face and accept rejections quickly because you know there’s still hope—just in case you get rejected on your first try. Hopefully, these reasons can convince you to look for extra employment opportunities, so your career can continuously prosper.  

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