Title: Finding and Applying for a Job
1Finding and Applying for a Job
2Beginnings
- Finding the right job usually begins with a job
lead. A job lead is information about a job
opening. - Sources of job leads include
- - friends, neighbors, teachers, signs in
windows, newspaper advertisements, an employment
agency, etc. - These job leads can be developed!
3Networking
- One way of developing job leads is by networking.
Networking is communicating with people you know
or can get to know in order to share information
and advice. - It is effective because your contacts may be
insiders. Meaning that they work for the
company that is hiring. They can tell you what
the company is looking for and give you
recommendations on what really counts.
4Networking- Continued
- Developing your network is not as difficult as
you might think. - Make a contact list. (A list of people you know
who might be helpful in your job search. - Personal Contacts
- a. Friends with jobs or friends who just started
a job - b. Family friends who might own their own
business
5Networking- Continued
- c. Friends who work for companies
- where you would like to work
- d. List friends who speak well of their
- company- these are normally valued
- employees and therefore a good
- resource
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6Networking- Continued
- A referral is a recommendation from a contact,
who is a part of your network, to someone who
isnt - e. Former employers- believe it or not, if you
are considered by former employers as a good
worker, they will help you find a job out of
respect for you as a worker
7Networking- Continued
- 2. Professional
- a. People you know because of the business you
are in - b. People who belong to professional
organizations you belong to - c. Employment Agencies
- 3. Organizational
- a. People you know because of organizations or
clubs to which you belong, i.e. Sierra Club,
softball team, etc.
8Networking- Continued
- 4. Opportunistic
- a. People you bump into by chance i.e.
person sitting next to you on the plane, person
in the Dr. office waiting room, etc. - 5. Technological
- a. People you communicate with on the Internet
i.e. chat rooms, IM, e-mail, etc.
9Ways People Get Jobs
10Methods for Finding a Job
- 1. Network leads- These are the best leads
because they give you, in most cases, an inside
edge - 2. School Resources- Usually, at the college
level- Utilize the placement services, ask your
teachers, guidance counselors- they can often
suggest leads, set up interviews, or give you
aptitude tests to help you look in the right
career area
11Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- 3. Printed Ads- Newspaper ads can be a part of
your job search, but not the only one- in fact,
a small percentage of jobs are secured through
this methods - Other printed ads can be found in
- - Trade magazines
- - Publications geared to specific ethnic groups
- - Employment magazines
12Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- 4. Telephone- Use this valuable tool to follow up
on leads or create leads - a. Hot Calls- When you follow up on a lead you
are making what is termed as a hot call, its hot
because you know whom youre calling, or the type
of job that is open - b. Cold Calls- These are calls to prospective
employers with whom you have had no previous
contact, you are calling to gather information or
establish a contact -
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13Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- Cold Calls cont.- Cold calls require more
preparation- before making a cold call you
should - 1. Ask to speak with a specific person- Human
Resource Manager, Personnel Dept., Manager - 2. Write out an introductory script- so you
dont stumble and mumble as you try to present
your case for hiring- Tell who you are, why
youre calling, what you want
14Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- Cold Calls cont.-
- 3. Write out questions that will get you
information about job openings - 4. Be sure to asks for referrals
- Remember- The telephone may be your first contact
with an employer. Make it effective. Practice
the skills of speaking- not too fast or with
hesitations or ums Practice the skills of
listening- dont interrupt the other party
15Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- 5. Employment Agencies- An employment agency is a
matchmaker between job seekers and companies with
openings- Job seekers fill out applications at
the agency and business call in openings and ask
the agency to match them with suitable
candidate(s) - - There are 2 kinds of Employment Agencies
- a. Public
- b. Private
16Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- 6. Internet Sites- Using the first 5 methods can
put you in contact with hundreds of potential
employers- usually in a limited local area,
however the Internet offers you the ability to
contact an unlimited number of employers
worldwide - How do you find the right Web Sites? Some sites
are created for the purpose of connecting job
seekers with employers.
17Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- Internet cont.- Such sites include Monster.com
and CareerBuilder.com- 2 of the most popular
sites- these allow seekers to search by job
titles, locality, earnings, other important
criteria. - Once you find interesting opportunities, you can
e-mail your resume directly to the person in
charge of hiring- the Internet allows you to send
out hundreds of copies in a day
18Methods for Finding a Job- cont.
- Internet cont.- Career Web sites often provide
more then job listing- they allow you to post
your resume so recruiters an access it while
searching for qualified candidates- some sites
also provide other services such as job search
agents, career counseling, career networks, chat
message boards, and free newsletters - Another way would be to visit a Companys Website
for openings
Created by Loren E. Taber- CBI Coordinator,
KCCC/Clear Fork High School