5 Tips to Improve Job Search Focus and Productivity

Written By, Jennifer Parris

If you’ve been job hunting for a while, then you know that it takes finesse, focus, and a lot of dedication in order to land a job interview and ultimately be offered a position. But if your job search has become stagnant, it can be very frustrating as well. Use these five tips to improve job search focus and productivity.

5 Tips to Improve Job Search Focus and Productivity


1. Stop multitasking.

It might seem like a good idea to scroll through job postings while talking to a hiring manager and answer that email, too. But contrary to popular belief, multitasking isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be.

In fact, multitasking actually has the opposite effect; it slows you down, decreases productivity, and can decrease cognitive brain function. If you want the best results, focus on one thing at a time, such as writing a winning cover letter, redesigning your résumé so that it disguises any employment gaps, or learning how to use videoconferencing for that upcoming Skype interview.

By spending your time on one task at a time, you’ll do it that much better, and your productivity will soar.

2. Read job descriptions carefully.

If you thought that reading one job description was like reading them all, think again. In order to boost your chances of getting past the applicant tracking system, getting your job application read by a potential boss, and getting called in for an interview, you’ll need to slow down your job search and focus on each job description, reading it carefully and then crafting your job application to match it.

If you breeze through the description and send in a generic résumé and cover letter, you’re only producing quantity, not quality.

3. Take a break.

It’s easy to get stuck in a job search rut.

You might even find that you’re answering emails and sending out applications on auto-pilot. Frankly, that’s going to hinder, not help, your job hunt. But when you take some time to relax, something amazing can happen—you start to think of fresh, new ideas.

It could be something as simple as hiring a résumé writer to help you with your problematic résumé, or you might even discover that what you’re after is a career change, not another ho-hum job in the same career field you’ve always been in.

So give yourself time to breathe deeply and expand your mind to think of bigger-picture ideas. It can change the whole scope of your job search.

4. Think of where your job search might be going wrong.

Having the ability to be objective about your job search can be tricky, but ever-so-important when you’re cranking out what you consider to be good job applications and not hearing back from employers.

One way to improve your job search productivity is to be honest with yourself and do some serious job search self-assessment to determine where it is that you’re going wrong. Maybe you get called in for many first-round interviews but no second interviews, which means you need to brush up on your interviewing skills. Maybe you’ve gotten some iffy feedback on the quality of your cover letters.

Or perhaps you’re applying for positions that you’re not exactly qualified for. Take a good look at your job search style and figure out where the pain point is. By focusing on what’s going wrong, you can then fix it and make it right.

5. Keep reading.

Sure, job searching can take up a lot of time, feeling like a full-time job in and of itself. But you should still try to stay updated on all of your industry’s latest updates and information. Not only can doing so arm you with the info you might need during a job interview—and impress a potential boss with your current knowledge—but also it can motivate you to keep job hunting by reminding you of all the things that you love about your field.

Look for some industry leaders to follow on social media, and if you have time, read some biographies on how some people have achieved the success they have in their life. It can inspire you, boost your productivity, and reignite your job search focus. 

For more job searching tips visit our talent blog or contact us today!

Recommended For You: 

Who is NEXTAFF? We are locally owned and operated staffing offices devoted to our communities, clients, and candidates throughout the United States. For more job tips and ideas, contact us. We are always hiring, so if you or someone you know is looking for work, check out our job board below and apply today! We are able to service all your staffing agency needs with local staffing offices in Sacramento-CA, Sonoma County-CA, Des Moines-IA, Raleigh-NC, Shawnee-KS, Topeka-KS, Detroit-MI, Kansas City-MO, Gulf Coast-MS, Phoenix-AZ, Miami-FL, Harrisburg-PA, Jackson-TN, Beaverton-OR, Pittsburgh-PA, and North Dallas-TX.

{{cta(‘d32846d5-587b-4c3e-b397-d4da97690e8a’)}}

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on
our website, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from.

Meet Shane...

Shane’s journey with Nextaff began in 2019, when he established a successful franchise in the Kansas City metro area. His experience as a Nextaff franchise owner provides prospective buyers with a completely transparent view of the Nextaff Franchise Opportunity. Prior to his time at Nextaff, Shane led large sales teams in the Financial Services and Medical Device industries, further developing his expertise in leadership and business management.

Do you play sports?

Basketball! I was fortunate enough to play college basketball all 4 years and in 2013 we won the NCAA DII National Championship.

What do you love most about your current role?

Getting to know prospective franchise buyers. I love hearing about their goals and dreams they want to achieve through entrepreneurship.

What is your favorite color?

Orange! Yes, it is one of Nextaff’s main colors but it was my favorite before coming to Nextaff. In the franchising world, I’m known as “Orange pants guy”.

Meet Cary...

When it comes to operating a staffing firm, Cary has worn every hat.  From recruiting, to sales, to management, to ownership, he has been involved in every aspect of running a successful staffing business.  He has successfully led three separate companies to the Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000 lists, which puts him in an elite class of staffing entrepreneurship.  Combining that experience with a strong passion for entrepreneurs makes Cary an ideal leader for driving the Nextaff vision. 

Describe yourself in three words.

Loyal, Driven, Creative

Is there a mantra or affirmation you live by?

Do what you said you were going to do.

Do you have a celebrity doppelganger?

Back in the day, it was John Cusak.  “I want my two dollars!”