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You're in the middle of a job search, when you get an email to schedule a job interview.

How do you react?

A woman saying, 'Yes! ' while pumping her fist.

You're excited! You finally got an interview!

A woman who looks confused asks, 'Which job?'

You panic! What was this job again?

Avoid added stress by keeping a job search log to easily track the status and details of your job applications.

Create Master Log

Start a new spreadsheet on your computer in Excel or Google Sheets.

Add a new row for each job application, and add job details in columns.

A computer screen with a spreadsheet that reads, 'When in doubt ... spreadsheet it out'

Columns in master log

  • Date you applied

  • Application status

  • Job title

  • Company name

  • Company website

  • Contact name

  • Contact email

  • Contact phone number

  • Notes

Now you'll have an at-a-glance look at all your applications, their status, and where to find more details.

Did you know?

Using a digital spreadsheet lets you sort and filter your log. If you prefer pen and paper, use lined sheets and a ruler to draw the columns or print a template online to fill in.

Organize Materials In Folders By Company

For each job application, use a folder labeled with the company name to organize all related materials to quickly find them when you're scheduling or preparing for an interview.

Materials in each job folder

Did you know?

Online job postings may disappear when it's time for your interview. Print a copy or save a digital version to your computer so you can refer to it when preparing for your interview.

Create Job Search Activity Log

Keep a detailed log of your daily job search activity using a digital spreadsheet, notebook or index cards. This will help you know how long it's been since your last contact and if it's time to follow up yet.

Daily activity to log

  • Emailed contact for referral

  • Applied for a job

  • Scheduled an interview

  • Completed an interview

  • Sent thank you email

  • Received offered

  • Received rejection

  • Notes

Include the date, time, company name, and contact information for each activity in your log. This will help you easily find everything you did on a given day or for a given job.

Did you know?

If you're receiving unemployment benefits in the US, you'll need to show proof that you're actively looking for a job. This activity job log will make it easy to comply while helping you track your progress.

Take Action

Stay on top of your job search by staying organized.

Are you organized?

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This Byte has been authored by

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Kitzzy Avilés

Instructional Designer, Leader and Facilitator

Master's Degree

English

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