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Title: Your International Job Search


1
Your International Job Search
Presented by Daisy Larios, Career Services
Library Assistant Drexel University Steinbright
Career Development Center
2
Allow me to introduce myself
  • Daisy Larios, Career Services Library Assistant
  • I can direct you towards job search resources
  • I am available for individual consultations.
  • Webpage http//www.library.drexel.edu/careers
  • Email dl423_at_drexel.edu
  • Phone 215-895-6843
  • Why are you here?

3
What we will cover today
  • Resources available to you
  • The International Job Search Process
  • Your turn!

4
Resources
  • Careers Collection
  • Where on main floor of Hagerty Library
  • What Any- and every-thing career-related
  • When Whenever the library is open
  • How Use the library catalog, browse the
    shelves, or ask a librarian

5
Resources contd
  • Careers Research Guides
  • Where From the library website
  • What List of librarian-recommended resources on
    specific career-related topics, including
    websites, books, and databases
  • When Anytime!
  • How Demo
  • Why? Use these guides as starting points for
    your job/co-op search and at every step of the
    process.

6
Resources contd
  • Careers Services Library Assistant page
  • Where http//www.library.drexel.edu/careers
  • What Contact info, research guides, careers
    blog, schedule of workshops
  • When Access it anytime!
  • How Bookmark it!
  • Why? Stay competitive!

7
The Process
  • Its not as scary as it sounds! It just requires
    staying organized and not giving up. Continue
    the methods ahead until success is achieved.

8
The Job/Co-op Search Process
  • Define your search
  • Preparation and research
  • Find positions/companies that match your
    interests
  • Contact the companies
  • I got an interview! Now what?
  • I got an offer!

9
Define Your Search
  • Determine your career interests
  • Meet with Susan Braun, International Co-op
    Manager. To make appt 215-895-2185
  • Conduct informational interviews with
    professionals in the field
  • Ask yourself
  • What type of job do I want?
  • What industries are I interested in working in?
  • Where, geographically, do I want to work?

10
Still have no clue??
  • Contact the Career Counselor, Arnie Kohen, at the
    Steinbright Career Development Center,
  • (215) 895-2185
  • He provides individual consultations and provides
    career advice based on career reports generated
    through aptitude and personality tests

11
Preparation
  • Research the country
  • Going Global Guides, Global Road Warrior, etc.
  • Create your CV/resume
  • Be armed with a 30 second commercial

12
Find a Position/Company
  • Three-pronged approach
  • Networking
  • Posted positions (including placement services)
  • Target companies directly

13
Networking
  • Networking is the art of building and sustaining
    mutually beneficial relationships
  • Decide what your goals are and spread the word!

14
Posted positions (including placement services)
  • Internship placement programs
  • International job listings and job search
    websites
  • Professional associations websites
  • (Find them using the Encyclopedia of Associations
    or Weddles Guide to Association Websites!)
  • Print internship directories

15
Targeting companies directly
  • Step 1 Generate a list of potential employers
    using library databases
  • Uniworld
  • Business Company Resource Center
  • Step 2 Determine appropriate industry codes
  • Choose from handout of suggested codes
  • Use Hoovers database
  • Keyword search http//www.census.gov/eos/www/naic
    s

16
Contact the companies
  • Research open positions through companys
    website.
  • Be proactive and call the company directly
  • Use the Calling a Company phone script
  • Identify the preferred method of submitting your
    resume and cover letter
  • Follow up!

17
I got an interview! Now what?
  • Be informed- research the company
  • Databases
  • Hoovers to get a general overview
  • Business Company Resource Center
  • Practice, practice, practice! And prepare
    (Interviewing Research Guide)
  • Dont forget a thank-you letter and to follow up
    afterwards.

18
I got an offer! Or not
  • Dont give up! Treat this like an extended
    research project.
  • Be creative and open-minded as you search for
    jobs.
  • For co-ops Stay in close contact with your
    co-op coordinator. You still need to submit the
    proper paperwork!

19
Wrapping up
  • Use all three strategies simultaneously
  • Networking by word of mouth informational
    interviews
  • Finding posted positions on the internet, in
    print, through a placement service
  • Targeting companies directly using electronic
    databases
  • DONT GIVE UP!
  • Any questions?

20
Your turn!
  • Use the International Job Search Worksheet to
    create a list of potential employers using the
    library databases we just went over.
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