Title: How to Effectively Search for Jobs
1How to Effectively Search for Jobs
- An Effective Resume and Job Search for Psychology
Students
2Session Goals
- Learn how to develop a competitive resume
- Identify ways to design an effective job search
3A Competitive Resume
4The Résumé is a Marketing Tool
- Effectively summarize your relevant
qualifications - Skills - Education Experience Activities
How long do you think your résumé has to make
an impression?
2 steps to résumé screening First, 15-30
second initial screening Second, a more
in-depth review
The goal of the résumé is to get the interview!
53 Key Components of an Effective Résumé
- Part I
- Aesthetics and Appearance
- Part II
- Presentation and Selection of Information
- Part III
- Content and Targeting
6Part I Aesthetics and Appearance
How should your résumé look?
- Attractive and readable (appropriate paper and
fonts) - Error free
- Not crowded (consistent margins and spacing)
- Maximum 2 pages (one is acceptable)
- Consistent in appearance
- Section headings
- Use of bullets and symbols
- Indentations
7Part II Information
What is the key to presenting your résumé
information effectively?
- Must contain all necessary and relevant
information - Avoid including information that could lead to
discrimination e.g., do not include your age,
marital status, disability, religious beliefs,
ethnic background, etc - Most relevant information should be presented on
the first page (avoid extraneous/repetitive
information) - Be concise and organized, the reader must be able
to quickly find desired information
8Common Sections
- Education
- Experience
- Achievements and/or Awards
- Volunteer Activities
- Additional Training and Development
- Professional Affiliations
- Interests
9Education
- Degree name in full i.e., Bachelor of Arts, not
BA - Include name of school, city and province
- Wilfrid Laurier University, not WLU
- If including GPA, use or letter grade, not
scale - List in reverse chronological order
- Do not include high school after 2nd year
- Do not list courses without a clear reason
- May list awards/achievements obtained in
university in Education section
10Experience - Job Descriptions
- Consider both Relevant and Additional
experience sections - May combine paid and unpaid experiences
- When an experience is relevant
- Include more information, 3 - 5 points
- Examples of key responsibilities and tasks
- Include key achievements when possible
- May include a brief description of the
organization
11Additional Training or Professional Development
- This section can be listed either in a separate
section (if you have more than 2) or in the
Education Section (if you have 1 - 2) - You may include seminars/lectures you attended
which were not part of course work - Focus on relevant training and development
- Determine what value the information adds. For
example, if you have a babysitting
certification and you are applying for a job in
an office do you need to include this training?
12Interests
Why do you include your Interests?
- To grab an employers attention/interest
- To appear well rounded
- If you have spaceList 2 5 interests
- Do not use generic individual words (i.e.,
reading, dancing) - Interests
- Avid reader of historic novels and biographies
- Attend weekly dance classes and compete in
Ballroom dancing competitions
13Part III Content and Targeting
- The best résumés are targeted résumés
- ? This will require you to add two key sections
- Objective to focus your resume
- Profile or Summary Section- to give an overview
14Objective
1 - 3 lines - target some combination of these
position, field, population, organization, service
Basic Objective To obtain a position as a
Community Worker Targeted Objective A
position as a Community Resources Support Worker
developing and organizing programs and services
to support the needs of _______ (i.e. Youth)
15Profile
4 - 6 point form sentencesWhat information would
you highlight?
? Experience Summary (1 line)? Relevant Skills
(2-4 lines) ? Key Achievements (1 line) ?
Qualities (optional 1 line) ? Key Certification
or a Bonus Highlight (1 line)
16Experience
? Experience needs to be relevant and targeted
and provide a connection to the position
A basic experience point Experience working
with youth
A targeted experience point Two years
experience providing effective programsupervision
, organization and development for youth
17Job Skills
? Include 2 - 4 of the most relevant skills
? Turn generic skills into tangible demonstration
of how you have/will used the skill (sell dont
tell)
A basic/generic job skills point Ability to
Build Effective Relationships A targeted job
skills point Ability to build effective
relationships with others by providing support,
guidance and information to ensure a positive
and rewarding experience
18Achievement
? When possible provide quantifiable information
Developed a new Youth Drop-in program which
exceeded projected participation rates by 15
19Qualities
? You may include a line which provides
information as to the type of worker/person you
are
A warm and trustworthy demeanour which fosters
the development of a strong rapport with clients
20Additional Targeting Tips
- ? You may include specific sections such as
- Technical or Computer Skills
- Counselling Skills
- Languages
- Performances (for music/drama jobs)
- Key skills or additional Skills
21Targeting with Job Descriptions
? When a job is clearly relevant provide details
and examples which demonstrate this relevance
For example, when applying for a job as a camp
counsellor with previous experience as a camp
counsellor
- Camp Counsellor 2007, 2008
- Kids Summer Camp Experience, Kitchener, ON
(seasonal) - Supervised children ages 8 16 at a sleep away
summer camp - Developed and lead activities including arts and
crafts, nature exploration, swimming, water
safety and canoeing - Ensured inclusive summer experience for children
with disabilities
22Targeting with Job Descriptions
? When the past job is not directly relevant
make the job details sound transferable to
the job
- Activities Co-ordinator 2007, 2008
- Kids Summer Camp Experience, Kitchener, ON
(seasonal) - Co-ordinated and organized activities which
involved preparing materials, creating schedules
and managing multiple participants - Liaised with the public to ensure exchange of
information including negotiating special
requests and answering concerns - Collaborated with colleagues to plan and assign
tasks and provided training and orientation to
new employees
23Relevant Sample Action Verbs
- Assessed
- Collaborated
- Conducted
- Co-ordinated
- Consulted
- Demonstrated excellence in/an ability to
- Designed
- Fostered
- Instituted
- Liaised
- Maintained accurate and detailed records of
- Mediated
- Monitored and recorded
- Observed
- Organized
- Presented
- Provided
- Researched
- Served as a
24Final Tips
- Proofread for errors and accuracy
- Present the most relevant information first
- Try not to excuse/explain things on a résumé
- Be concise and focused
- Always send a cover letter with your résumé
25Designing an Effective Job Search
26A Targeted Job Search
The most successful job search is a TARGETED JOB
SEARCH
A successful job search is not just about getting
a job, it should also be about getting THE JOB
YOU WANT
274 Steps in a Targeted Job Search
1. Know yourself
2. Know the Career/Job Field and Industry
3. Prepare your Job Search Portfolio
4. Search for Jobs
28Traditional Job Search
The Traditional job search involves
- Newspaper/magazine want ads
- Postings and job boards (e.g. www.workinginmental
health.ca www.charityvillage.com
www.jobbank.gc.ca Monster.ca) - Check out www.wlu.ca/career for
- - Alumni Employment Service
- - Graduating Student Employment Service
- - Part-time/Summer Job Postings
- - Employment and Career Resources for
Individuals with Disabilities - Registering with agencies/recruiters
- These methods are passive
29Active Job Search
The Active job search involves being
pro-active and targeting jobs.
3 out of every 4 job seekers report finding jobs
through informal or non-traditional job search
methods.
This is how you find the jobs you want!!
How is a job opening created?
30Stages of a Job Opportunity
31Active Job Search
Access The Hidden Job Market by tapping into
Network Contact
32Active Job Search
Contacting Warm Contacts
- Approach/contact them in a professional and/
or business capacity
- Ask to meet them at their office (if they work
at an office and this is appropriate) or in a
place of business such as a restaurant
- Clearly identify the assistance you are
looking for (information and referral names)
and be specific with your job/industry targets
33Active Job Search
Generating Cold Contacts
- Research and Targeting is Key
- You are targeting People in the Industry
(organizations/associations/departments/positions)
34Active Job Search
Locating/Researching Cold Contacts
- Stay informed read industry magazines,
internet articles and newspapers to find
names/information
- Review organization websites - review company
profiles, press releases, reports
- Use job postings not to apply to jobs but as a
source of who is looking and for what
- Join or attend professional associations or
relevant organizations, activities and
events (e.g. career cruising)
35Researching Cold Contacts
ASK Program
- Alumni Sharing Knowledge a database of alumni
willing to speak with you about their career
- Information is cross-indexed by
- Key words
- Occupation (using N.O.C. Codes)
- Program of Study (or Major)
- Employer Organization
36Researching Cold Contacts
Directories
- The Library References section for Employer
Directories or Listings - The Blue Book (The Directory of
Community - and Social Services Agencies)
- Regional/City Directories
- Regional lists of associations and
community partners (e.g. www.canpages.com)
37Contacting Cold Contacts
Informational Interviews
- 1. Making Contact
- 2. Preparation and Information Gathering
- 3. Obtain Referrals and Follow Up
- 4. Thank Contacts
- 5. Network Building
Rules for Meeting In-Person
Rules for Meeting In-Person
38Final Tips
? Know what you are looking for and what you have
to offer
? Know the players, the qualifications and the
trends
- Talk to people and let them know what you want
- ? People cannot help if they do not know what
you are looking for
- Be focussed and targeted
- ? The more focused you are, the more you can
learn
- Constantly build your network
? Always look for opportunities to build your
network
39 Any Questions ?
Thank You For Your Interest!