Title: IT and the Professional Job Search
1IT and the Professional Job Search
2Introduction
- This morning we will be looking at the many ways
Information Technology can help you in your
career search. - Lori Hitchcock
- Hitchcock Staffing
- lori_at_hitchcockstaffing.com
- 603.766.JOBS
3Topics of Discussion
- The eCoast and US Economies
- Marketing Your Skills on the Internet
- Finding Start-ups/Growth Businesses
- Resumes and Cover Letters
- To Post or Not to Post
- Working with Recruiters
- Documenting the Job Search
- Preparing for the Interview
- Earning Expectations.
4Job climate of the US and eCoast Economy
5The Labor Department calculates that the nation's
unemployment rate was 5.7 percent in October,
down slightly from the recent peak of 6 percent
in April. California's rate was 6.4 percent. The
department also figures that 1.4 million people
who weren't actively searching for a job -- and
therefore were not counted as unemployed --
wanted jobs and were available for work last
month. If such people were included among the
unemployed, the department calculates that the
nation's jobless rate in October would have been
6.3 percent, and even higher if the figure had
been seasonally adjusted as the official
unemployment rates were. The rate rises to 9
percent if those people who are involuntarily
working part time are included.
6In July, the most recent month for which data are
available, there were 3. 49 million job openings
across the country. At about the same time, 8.14
million people were looking for work, a ratio of
2.3 unemployed workers for every available job.
Source San Francisco Chronicle Sunday,
November 17, 2002
7Is the New Year going to bring a much-welcomed
change to the hiring climate? According to the
latest quarterly survey by Manpower, it just may.
Even as companies remain extremely cautious about
where the economy is headed, some of them are
ready to start hiring again. Manpower found that
20 percent of the 16,000 companies that
participate in its survey plan to add workers
during the first three months of 2003 12 percent
of those companies said they will cut their
workforces. While 20 percent does not seem like a
lot of hiring activity, it is the second
consecutive quarter in which more companies are
hiring than firing. Manpower's survey confirms
the findings in a report by the Anderson Economic
Group. "The fact that employers are expecting to
hire more workers while they're reading headlines
indicating that we might be involved in a war is
a sign of the remarkable resilience of the U.S.
economy," said economist Patrick Anderson.The
Los Angeles Times November 18, 2002
8The eCoast MonitorSummary of Launch Findings
9Study Sponsors
- A joint undertaking of The Taylor Research
Consulting Group, Inc., and the Whittemore School
of Business Economics at UNH. - In partnership with the Technology Roundtable of
the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce.
10What is the eCoast Monitor?
A periodic reporting of
- Economic level data (UNH)
- Surveys of local technology industry senior
management (Taylor)
11Survey Methodology
- Web-based survey of senior management at eCoast
hi-tech companies - Of roughly 350 invitations sent, 97 participated
- Fieldwork conducted October 15-November 1, 2002
12We wanted senior management ? We got them.
13Diversity marks the eCoast technology industry
14eCoast technology companies see growth in the
coming year
15Marketing Your Skills on the Internet
- Using the job boards
- Finding job specific web sites
- Online newspapers
- Users Groups
- Alumni Associations
16Job Boards
- www.monster.com
- www.careerbuilder.com
- www.hotjobs.com
- www.dice.com
- www.ajb.dni.us
- www.careers.yahoo.com
- www.net-temps.com
- www.jobs.com
17Pros of the MajorJob Boards
- Great place to search for leads
- Offer helpful articles and job search tips.
18Cons of the Major Job Boards
- Due to the cost, small companies dont use the
major job boards - Companies surveyed reported they hire 3 times
more applicants from their company sites than the
majors - Major job boards are a target of identity
thieves. - The competition is fierce. Monster receives
35000 resumes a day. - Many of the postings are bogus or outdated.
19eCoast technology companies vary widely in number
of employees
Median30
Median13
20Smaller businesses continue to dominate the
eCoast tech sector
21Job specific websites
- Provide access to more pertinent sites
- More likely to be used by smaller companies
- Less traffic means your more likely to be seen
- http//airsdirectory.com/directories/job_boards
22Online Newspapers
- Many companies still rely on newspaper
advertising - More likely to list a contact person
- Less likely to have bogus or outdated jobs.
- http//www.seacoastonline.com/news/employment.htm
23User Groups
- www.nhjobslist.com
- A good way to find companies with environments
where your skill sets are pertinent - A good source of information to help keep your
skills current - A good tool for internet networking
- A simple search on Google or your favorite search
engine will lead you to many user groups.
24Alumni Associations
- Many colleges and universities have job posting
and searching web sites for the use of their
alumni. - Check trade associations for web sites that
pertain to your field.
25Finding Start-Ups and Growth Businesses.
26Venture Capital to New England is up 15 over
last year while other regions of the US continue
to show no growth or are loosing investment
capital.
27Internet Sites to help you follow the money.
- Venturewire.com
- www.masshightech.com
- bostonglobe.com
- check web sites of individual venture capitol
companies to find lists of recently funded
companies.
28Resumes and Cover Letters
29Resumes-One Size Does Not Fit All
- Tailor your resume to the job you are applying
for. - Emphasize your accomplishments as they pertain to
the advertised position. - Make sure your objective does not contradict your
cover letter.
- Avoid Functional Resumes
- State clearly how your contributions have
benefited the companies you have worked for. - Check Grammar and Spelling!!!
30On the subject of labor, eCoast technology
leaders have only two areas of primary concern
- Employee communication skills
31To Post or Not to PostThat is the Question
32Pros of Posting
- Your resume is out there for everyone to see.
- Companys search the job boards for candidates.
- Recruiters search the job boards for candidates
- Confidential Posting gives you some control over
your information.
33Cons of Posting
- Your resume is out there for everyone to see
- You are using a generic resume
- Your security can be compromised
- You have little control over who uses your info
- The spammers and con artists will find you before
the hiring managers do. - You can actually eliminate better ways into a
company by posting.
34Working With Recruiters
35Interview the Recruiter
- Does the recruiter have an exclusive relationship
with this company? - What is the recruiters fee?
- In contract situations, how can the company hire
you? - Does the recruiter have an actual job order or
are they fishing and using you for bait? - Can you control where your resume goes?
- Ask for references.
36Document Your Job Search
- Your job search is your job and you must keep
concise records - Create a spreadsheet or buy or download contact
management software
- Company Name
- Date Sent
- Resume version sent.
- Cover letter sent
- Contact name, phone and email
- where did you find the lead?
- date for follow up
37Prepare for the Interview
38Sites That Can Help YouSet Realistic Earnings
Expectations
- www.homefair.com
- www.salary.com
- www.salary-comparison-and-calculator.com