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Get a Great Job:. Winning Job Search Strategies. Success in the Workplace. Qualities/Skills Employers Seek Communication Skills (Written & Verbal) Honesty/Integrity Interpersonal Skills Motivation/Initiative Strong Work Ethic Teamwork Skills Analytical Skills Flexibility/Adaptability
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Get a Great Job: Winning Job Search Strategies
Success in the Workplace Qualities/Skills Employers Seek Communication Skills (Written & Verbal) Honesty/Integrity Interpersonal Skills Motivation/Initiative Strong Work Ethic Teamwork Skills Analytical Skills Flexibility/Adaptability Computer Skills Detail-Oriented Leadership Skills Organization Skills Self-Confidence National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2006
Finding A Great Job • Work Smarter not Harder • Find a Job You Love • Explore the Hidden Job Market • Use a Network Approach
Work Smarter Not Harder • Assess your skills • How can you increase “profit?” • Identify your target • Research your target • Identify your contacts • Use a personal approach • Follow-up immediately
Work Smarter Not Harder Assess your skills • Common Error • Major Equals Career Path • Skills + Interests = Career Success • Identify jobs that interest you and enable you to use your skills on a daily basis.
Work Smarter Not Harder Employers Hire People Who Can • Increase Business or Profits • Retain Present Customers • Save Money • Enhance the Reputation of the Company • Sell Yourself with your Resume, Cover Letters, and at the Interview.
Work Smarter Not Harder Identify your Target • Target jobs in a growth industry • Use a rifle approach • Learn as Much about industry and potential employer as possible.
Work Smarter Not Harder Research Your Target • Key people in the organization • Major products and services • Size in terms of sales and employees • Locations of operations • Organization of the company • Major competitors • View of the company by clients, employees, suppliers, and competition • Latest news reports on the company or news which effects the company
Find a Job You Love • Interest in your work is the number one factor in career success. • Those that enjoy their work move up in their field the fastest. • Approximately 40% of your waking hours are spent at work. Hope you enjoy it.
Where the Jobs Are FoundThe Hidden Job Market • 63% Through informal methods • Networking with family, friends, etc • Direct Contact, Previous employers • Support groups • 14% Through Help Wanted Ads • Newspapers, Professional Journals • 12% Through Agencies • Job Services, Employment Agencies • 11% Through Other means • Source, U.S. Department of Labor
The Network Approach • Start at home & expand your contacts • Ask four questions: • Do you know know of any openings for someone with my skills? • Do you know of an organization who hires people with my skills? • Do you know of anyone who may know of an opening for someone with my skills? • May I use your name in speaking with the contact person you suggest?
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