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Job Search Strategies Nancy Bates, SPHR Jacobs ESSSA Group

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Job Search Strategies

Nancy Bates, SPHRJacobs ESSSA Group

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Job Search Strategies

• Know Thyself• Finding your Network• Job Search Tools• Hidden Job Market• Networking Tips• Informational Interviews• Plan it, Track It, Get the Job!

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How did you get your last job?

• Social Network• Job Board• Corporate Website• Newspaper• ?

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What tools do you use to find a job?

• Job Boards• Corporate Websites• Friends sharing on Social Networks

FaceBook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn• Temporary Agencies• Newspapers• Any Others?

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How do you Think you will find your next job?

• Friend • Job boards• An agency• Job Fair• Corporate Website of a favorite company• Attend Industry Seminars & Conferences• Warriors to the Workforce Event!

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What are your Preferences?

• What do you love about your current (or last) position?

• What don’t you like about your current (or last) position?

• What would be your ideal work schedule?

• Do you work best with people or alone? • With a lot of supervision or little

supervision?

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What are your Preferences?

• What size organization and corporate culture are the best matches for you?

• How much money do you want/need to make?

• Is there a job at your current company that you would want to do? 

And/or is there a way your current job could become your dream job?

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Next Steps to Your Dream Job

• Who in your life can you talk to about what it’s like to do X job?

• What will you do to find out more about the day to day realities of X job?

• Bonus Question• What’s your dream job?

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Tools

• Business Cards: www.vistaprint.com• Start lists of Accomplishments, Interests• Create Bio• Elevator Pitch• Current Resume• Build Linkedin profile• Professional Email & Voice Message

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How do you advertise yourself?

• Profile on Social Network• Online Resume• Blog• Website

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Build an Online Presence

• Find companies you’re interested in – Subscribe to their blogs– Follow them on Facebook, LinkedIn, & Twitter– Follow their decisions makers– Learn what they’re talking about– Do a little research– Consider blogging

• Impress them with your interest and insights

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Job Search Spreadsheet

• Keep track of your job applications and networking with a spreadsheet – Job applied for– Company & Contact name & numbers– Email & mailing addresses– Date & how resume was submitted– How you heard about the job– Comments– Website, User name & Password

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Most Popular Websites

For finding job openings: • www.google.com • www.monster.com• www.careerbuilder.com • www.linkedin.com• www.Indeed.com• www.simplyhired.com• www.jobster.com

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Tips for Creating Your Profile

• List job search phone numbers • List job search email• Upload general resume (save with date)• If there is an option to set up an email alert

– DO IT EVERY TIME!• Customize every job application to the

best of your abilities• Review and modify often!

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Job Search Pot Holes To Avoid

• You Nearly Completed Paper Work• You Didn’t Screen References• Your Social Media content is negative• You Underestimated The Depth Of

Background Checks• You Quit? No, You Were Fired!

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Helpful Job Search Resources For Veterans

• O*Net Online http://www.onetonline.org/find/

• Veteran Recruiting/VetFriendly• http://www.veteranrecruiting.com/ • Hiring Our Heroes

http://www.hiringourheroes.org/• Hire Veterans http://www.hireveterans.com

/

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Helpful Job Search Resources For Veterans

• Hire A Patriot • http://www.hirepatriots.com/• Military.com• http://www.military.com/• The Honor Bridge

http://thehonorbridge.com/ • Senior Military In Transition• http://seniormilitaryintransition.com/

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Helpful Resources For Veterans

• Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)

• http://www.dfas.mil/ • Brothers Fund• http://www.brothersfund.org

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Jacobs ESSSA Group Website

• Thought Starters• Job Networking Groups• Links to Job Search Resources • Veteran Resource Page• Huntsville Area Company Links• Chambers of Commerce

https://jacobsesssa.com/communications

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Researching your Target Company

• www.google.com• www.facebook.com• www.youtube.com• Company Website• Company Insiders

– www.linkedin.com – www.Twitter.com

• Search Engines– Financial Status

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Networking!

• Is based on relationships – that are cultivated and nurtured – so that a mutual exchange of

information – advice and support – is given and received– Networking is discovering and targeting

your Hidden Job Market

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Hidden Job Market

• Jobs that are not posted• Most are in the minds of employers• Employee referrals• Saves Companies:

– time – money – resources– staff

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Use Networking to:

• Generate career options• Advance in career or leadership positions• Make a career decision• Open up opportunities to “try out” career• Locate job or internship leads• Provide emotional support during the ups

and downs

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What is Networking Not?

• Bothering people• Being pushy• Cold Calling• A contest• One-sided

• It IS being focused

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The Six Degrees of Networking

• You know someone– who knows someone else…– who knows someone else…– who knows someone else…– who knows someone else…– who knows about a job that might be a

fit for you

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Where to Network

• One-on-one meetings with network contacts

• Conferences• Career/Job Fairs• Training Sessions• Networking Groups• Social Settings

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Where to Network

• Social Networking sites– Linkedin– Facebook– Twitter– Google+

• Chamber of Commerce

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Your networking opening line:

• Be cheerful, confident and straightforward

• Begin With A Compliment• Exploit connections and

recommendations• Mention common interests• Report news of interest to the target

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Your networking opening line:

• Wait for a response• Be mindful to know when to stop talking• Write down your opening lines before

picking up the phone• Practice!

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Networking In person

• Firm hand shake, be the first• Maintain eye contact• Dress appropriately• Bring business card, resumes• Lists of questions, notes• Stand up straight• SMILE• Be polite

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Establishing Rapport

• Speak clearly• Convey enthusiasm• Don’t speak too fast or slowly• Remain poised and relaxed• Minimize distracting body language• Avoid Distractions

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Networking by Telephone

• Background quiet• Be aware of Time • Stand• Be prepared• Leave an articulate, well prepared voice

mail requesting an appointment• May I have 20 minutes of your time?

– In-person is best, if feasible

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Skills Learned from Networking

• Research• Writing• Oral Presentation• Leadership• Persistence

• Patience• Organization• Marketing• Global Thinking• Diversity Awareness

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Networking

• Network circle• 10 / 10• Online networking: LinkedIn

www.linkedin.com • Asking for help - specifically• Follow-up: so you are on their radar

screen• Keep your network alive

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Now What?

With our contacts we now need to research:• Their occupation & employer• Their backgrounds • Create a list of questions/conversational

statements that reflect your research• Have a list of your goals• Informational interview

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Target individuals for your network:

• Focus on what you want to achieve and how people can help you

• To find suitable companies• Gather key information on these

companies• Figure out who is the one with the power

to hire you• Find people connections and common

areas of interest

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Network Contacts

• Personal • Work• Education• Acquaintance• Professional

Group

• Multimedia• Personal

Services• Professional

Services

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Divide Your Network List Into:

• People who can help plot your goals

• People closely linked to your career goals

• Professionals with expertise, i.e., career counselors

• Mentors who set a good example & can offer advice

• People who can provide emotional support

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Talented Networkers

• Help others…..the Universe • Show their appreciation• Give more than you get• Hang around with employed people• Make Outings Count• Get involved

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Networking Tips

Attend conferencesBe a leaderConnect with peopleGet to know your surroundingsFind role modelsJob shadow

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Networking Tips

Get an internshipVolunteer in your communityBroaden your horizonsSend thank you notes

Hand written are unforgettableStart a portfolio

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What is the informational interview?

• Talking with people currently working in a field to gain a better understanding of an occupation or industry

• A great way to build relationships in an organization

• Provides an opportunity to see a job and an organization from the inside

• Get tips for the field

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Informational Interview Goals

• To get to know you– Experience, work history, SKILLS, etc.

• Knowledge of their occupation• Education or work history

– How did they get here?

• Related groups, clubs, or volunteer opportunities

• To get your name out there• Another contact

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Informational Interviews

• Ask For An Informational Interview• Clearly Define What You Want

To Get Out Of The Meeting• Getting A Job

– Should Not Be Your Immediate Goal

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Informational Interviews

• Go With The Flow• Prepare• Dress For Success• Don’t Forget To Follow-Up And Send The

Thank You Letter

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Suggested attire for men

• Solid color, conservative suit • White long sleeve shirt • Conservative tie • Dark socks, professional shoes • Neat, professional hairstyle • Go easy on the aftershave • Neatly trimmed nails • Portfolio or briefcase

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Suggested attire for women• Solid color, conservative suit or dress• Coordinated blouse • Moderate shoes • Limited jewelry • Neat, professional hairstyle • Tan or light hosiery • Sparse make-up & perfume • Manicured nails • Portfolio or briefcase

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Networking Land Mines To Avoid

• You Didn’t Sell Yourself• You Used The “Me, Me, Me” Networking

Technique• You Appeared Unteachable• You Didn’t Listen Well. (Or At All.)• You Told A White Lie (It’s A Lie!)

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Plan Your Job Search

• Identify jobs / companies• Get Your Tools Handy• Schedule Time• Volunteer• Network daily• It’s your job until you find a job

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Networking Goals

• Goals– Research, preparation– Networking– 3 contacts a day

• Preferably face-to-face

• Networking Events– 10+ quality contacts per event

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Parting Thoughts

• Applying to every position online doesn’t always get the best results

• So get out and make connections• Find some hidden jobs and make it

happen• Keeping an upbeat attitude is critical to

your success

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Get Started!

• Network• Questions• Comments• Suggestions• Contact Me

[email protected]– LinkedIn – Twitter - @RktSciRecruiter

https://jacobsesssa.com/communications