Title: Job Searching for Professionals
1Job Searching for Professionals
- Elizabeth A. Ruff, M.S. Ed.S.
- Eric A. Weldy, Ed.D.
- Presented as part of the Division of Student
Affairs (DSA) Professional Development
Committees Workshop Series. - October 1, 2007
2Quick Overview
- Written Communication in Job Hunting
- Resume Writing
- Cover Letter
- How to Present Yourself Interviewing
- Job Search Strategies
- Researching Employers
- QA
3I.A. Written Communication In Job Hunting Resume
Writing
4Resources For Resume Writing
- Videos
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Services
- Workshops
- Resume Writing
- Guides
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Resources
- Career Guides
- Resume Preparation
- Resume Critiques
- Career Center, UCA 4100
- M-Th 9-430, F 9-130, 230-430
- Walk-ins, no apt. necessary!
- Books
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Resources
- Career Library
- Catalog
5Purpose of the Resume
- Marketing tool for your job search
- Pre-screening tool for employers
- Gain interviews with employers
- Applying to graduate school
6Consider Your Target Audience
- Whos going to be reading your resume?
- Develop a job target
- Consider the type of organization you want to
work for - Decide what type of information, and in what
format, is most appropriate for your target
audience
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8Categories
- Identification
- Career Objective
- Education/Training
- Experience
- Optional Categories
- References
9HEATHER ADLERhadler41_at_yahoo.com
- Present Address
Permanent Address - 220-A Bradford Court
571 SE 12th Street - Tallahassee, FL 32303
Pompano Beach FL 33060 - (850) 385-1370
(305) 943-0029647-1289 - CAREER OBJECTIVE
- A financial management position using my
analytical, communication, and organizational
skills. - EDUCATION
- Bachelor of Science, Finance, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL, August 2006 - Minors Computer Science/Spanish
- GPA 3.2
- EXPERIENCE
- First Union Corporation, Tampa, FL
- Staff Auditor (Internship), Summer 2006
- Prepared work papers and audit report
summaries within the Trust Administration. - Assisted with detailed examination of
internal controls to ensure compliance with bank - policies and OCC regulations.
10Sample Action Verbs
- ADMINISTERED
- ADVISED
- BALANCED
- COMPILED
- CREATED
- DEMONSTRATED
- DESIGNED
- EXPEDITED
- ORGANIZED
- PLANNED
- PROPOSED
- SUPERVISED
- TRAINED
- UPDATED
11Action Verb Examples
- Sales Representative
- Initiated and completed all services for new
customers, as well as handled all billing
problems and service change orders. - Teaching Assistant
- Instructed 110 students in basic speaking
techniques designed and implemented new lesson
on effective non-verbal communication skills.
12Optional Categories
- Activities
- Awards
- Certifications
- Community Service
- Computer Skills
- Hobbies
- Honors
- Interests
- Languages
- Licenses
- Memberships
- Presentations
- Prof. Activities
- Publications
- Scholarships
- Special Projects
- Special Skills
- Travel
13References
- AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
- OR
- List on Separate Sheet
14References for Heather Adler
- Eddy Employer
- Bureau Chief
- Florida Department of State
- Koger Building, Room 122
- Tallahassee, FL
- (850) 488-5412
- Ms. Jane Doe, Vice President for Operations
- Widgets Designs, Inc.
- 1150 Busch Blvd., Suite 140
- Tampa, FL 33412
- (813) 674-1389
- Dr. Lyn Smith, Professor
- FSU College of Human Sciences
- Room 120 Sandels Bldg.
- Tallahassee, FL 32306-1059
- (850) 644-2121
- lgsmith_at_garnet.acns.fsu.edu
15Personal Data
- Marital Status
- Birthdate
- Health
- Photo
- Height/Weight
- Willing to Travel/Relocate
- (Optional--Generally Not Included)
16I.B. Written Communication In Job Hunting Cover
Letter
17Resources For Cover Letters
- Videos
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Services
- Workshops
- Resume Writing
- Guides
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Resources
- Career Guides
- Cover/Job Search Letters
- Cover Letter Critiques
- Career Center, UCA 4100
- M-Th 9-430, F 9-130, 230-430
- Walk-ins, no apt. necessary!
- Books
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Resources
- Career Library
- Catalog
18Cover Letter
- Standard Business Letter Format
- Personalize/Slant to the Employer or Job
- Highlight Relevant Qualifications
- Proof Carefully for Grammar Typos
- Avoid Overuse of I
- Use Quality Paper
19Cover Letter Format
- 1ST Paragraph - OPENING
- Reason for writing
- Name of position, career area
- How you heard of opening
- 2nd Paragraph - BODY
- Highlight related experience/qualifications
- Slant to employers point of view
- Why interested in organization, work, location
- Refer reader to any enclosed materials
20Cover Letter Format (continued)
- 3rd Paragraph - CLOSING
- Best means to reach you if they need
additional information - Indicate whether you will follow-up by phone
- Thank reader for considering your application
- Sincerely,
- Sign your name
- Type Full Name
21II. How to Present Yourself Interviewing
22Resources For Interviewing
- Videos
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Services
- Workshops
- Inteviewing
- Guides
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Resources
- Career Guides
- Check each section
- Meet w/ a Career Advisor
- Career Center, UCA 4100
- M-Th 9-430, F 9-130, 230-430
- Walk-ins, no apt. necessary!
- Books
- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Resources
- Career Library
- Catalog
23Purpose of the Interview
- Point where hiring decisions are made
- Screening for future interviews
- Information exchange for the candidate and
employer - Convince employers that youre the right one for
their organization
24Types of Interviews
- Face-to-Face
- Individual
- Group
- Panel
- Phone/Teleconference
- Video/Conference
25Video Conference Resources
- Custom Videoconferencing Solutions Inc. (CVS)
- CVS charges 150 per hour. There is an
additional charge if they need to initiate the
network connection. CVS does videoconferencing
interviews for individuals and large groups. - Signal House Communications (SHC)
- SHC also does videoconferencing interviews for
individuals and large groups in the general
public. Rates unavailable. If a customer has
the proper connections at his/her home or office,
SHC will provide the equipment and technical
support at the offsite location. - FSUs Office of Telecommunications (OTC)
- OTC offers videoconferencing services to
departments, faculty, staff and students. OTC
charges 175 per hour, and a 75 network charge
if they initiate the network connection.
(information may vary from website)
26Preparation
- Know yourself
- Know the employer
27Know Yourself
- Academic Work history
- Experience - related, unrelated, transferable
- Special skills - languages, computers
- Resume Know whats on it!!!
- Career goals/objective
28Transferable Skills
- Budget management
- Coping with deadline pressure
- Interviewing
- Negotiating
- Organizing/Managing
- Public relations
- Speaking
- Supervising
- Teaching/Instructing
- Writing
29Know the Employer--Researching Employers
- Enables you to ask well-informed questions.
- Allows you to see how you could fit in the
organization. - It is expected by interviewers.
30The InterviewFirst Things First
-
- Checklist of items to cover before the interview!
31Checklist
- Identify your transferable job skills
- Become aware of your strengths
- Determine what youre looking for in a job
- Use written sources and people sources to
research the organization - Conduct information interviews
32Dress for Success
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- Career.fsu.edu
- Our Services
- Workshops
- Dress for Success
- Our Resources
- Career Guides
- Proper Attire
33Dealing with Anxiety
- Prepare thoroughly
- Practice! Practice! Practice!
- Take deep breaths
- Get involved in the interview
- Realize interviewers are human too
- Be aware of your problem areas
- Think about what has worked for you in the past
34Interview Behavior
35Do....
- Arrive early
- Shake hands firmly
- Make direct eye contact
- Sit up straight
- Listen carefully
- Speak clearly distinctly
- Smile
- Address interviewer by title
36Do Not...
- Chew gum, candy
- Bad mouth previous employers, supervisors
- Play cool
- Stare down the interviewer
- Interrupt
- Slouch
37Structure of a Typical Interview
- Greeting
- Small talk
- Opening questions
- Probing specifics
- Interviewees questions
- Close
38Questions?????
- Educational background
- Experience
- Career goals
- Personal qualities
- Behavioral
- Sensitive questions
39Response
- Situation
- Communication in a group broke down
- Task
- You organized informal meetings at lunch and
other times - Action
- Members discussed issues related to the situation
- Results
- Communication improved and productivity increased
40Your Questions for the Employer
- Result of thorough research
- Reflect sincere interest awareness of needs
- Were not answered by other sources of information
41Address Organizations...
- Hiring criteria
- Job duties
- Performance evaluation
- Training program
- Career paths
42Questions to Avoid in the Initial Interview
- Salary
- Benefits
- Vacation/Leave time
- Perks
43After the Interview
- Thank-you letter
- Evaluation
44Thank-You Letters
- Reaffirm interest
- Improve/Update answers
- Mention points overlooked in interview
45Evaluate
- What would you do differently?
- Where can you improve?
- What were your impressions?
- What can you expect next?
46III. Job Search Strategies
- Questions to Ask Yourself
- Job Search Resources General Examples
- Job Search Resources Higher Education/Student
Affairs
47Questions To Ask Yourself
- What do I want to do?
- Where do I want to go?
48Job Search Resources
- Internet i.e., specialty cites, online job
fairs - Career Center
- University/Public Library
- Professional Associations and Journals
- Publications i.e., newspapers, journals
- Employment Agencies
- Chamber of Commerce
- Networking i.e., professionals in field,
colleagues, faculty, staff, friends,
acquaintances, listserv groups
49Job Search Resources Higher Education/Student
Affairs
- HigherEdJobs.com http//www.higheredjobs.com
- Academic 360 http//www.academic360.com
- Academic Keys for Administration
http//administration.academickeys.com - The Chronicle of Higher Education
http//chronicle.com/ - NASPA http//www.naspa.org/
- ACPA http//www.myacpa.org/
50IV. Researching Employers
- Why Research Employers
- What You Will Want To Know
- Sources of Information
51Why Research Employers
- Discover more about specific industries,
geographic regions, positions, organizations or
institutions - Identify employers that best match your skills,
interests and values - Determine how you could fit into a specific
organization and help achieve its goals - Prepare and ask well-informed interview questions
- Demonstrate enthusiasm to interviewers
- Make well-informed decisions about employment
offers
52What You Will Want To Know
- Size and scope of organization
- Organizational structure
- Location, facilities, employees, etc.
- Complete line of products, programs or services
- Senior Leadership or Management
- Budget/Funding
53Sources of Information
- Employer Literature
- World Wide Web (www) Homepages
- University/Public Library
- Career Center
- Better Business Bureau
- Chamber of Commerce
- Professional Associations
- Publications i.e., newspapers, magazines,
annual reports, current periodicals
54V. Questions Answers