Title: Creating Your N'E'O' Next Employment Opportunity
1Creating Your N.E.O. Next Employment Opportunity
- I Need a Job! A Workshop for Finding Gods
Plan for your Career - Grace Church St. Louis
- 2009
2Video
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vGvU8fL4MiSQfeature
related - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vpZxsxaFJ3YQ
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vHbJHkwHZCCM
3Objectives
- What is a Resume?
- Targeting Potential Employers
- Building an Impactful Resume
- Cover Letters DO make a Difference
- So do References!
- Networking/Marketing Your Skills in a Linked-In
World! - The New Job Hunttake it On-line
4What IS a Resume?
- Consider it a personal advertising copy
- GREAT resumes
- Advertise your accomplishments
- By clearly communicating what you have done in
the past in order to - By implication what youll be capable of doing
in the future - What are your strengths and how should you convey
them? - What are your weaknesses and how should those be
dealt with?
5Evolution of the Resume 1999-2009
- 1999
- Job seekers did not trust to deliver a resume
snail mail or fax was used - Keywords were only used in the TOP keyword
section - Resume were stored by disks by job seekers
- Paper resumes were toted to interviews
- 2009
- Email is the name of the game have a
professional e-mail address and file naming
system - Integrate keywords into the entire document for
electronic searches - Store your resume on a thumb drive
- Still bring a paper resume to in-person interviews
6What Am I Looking For in a Job?
- Maximize Applications Apply for the right jobs
and ONLY the right job for you - Exercise in the ideal job
- I Like to.
- I Dislike
- Self Assessment
7Four Quadrant Exercise
- Part of Job
- Not Part of Job
- Part of Job
- Not Part of Job
8What Do I Bring to the Table?
- Identifying my KSAs and conveying them in a
written manner - Identifying my weaknesses and how to improve upon
them - REMEMBER It isnt about just what you put in a
resume, its what you leave out that really makes
a resume.
9Build That Resume!
- Know your own Strengths, Knowledge and Abilities
- Be prepared to toot your own horn!
- Provide examples of specific actions you took
which impacted costs, boosted sales, provided
outstanding service, etc.
10Know Your llities
- Besides humilitythere are three important
llities important to your candidature - Capability identify additional skills beyond
the job description - Do Seek out opportunities to let your strengths
shine - Dont try to be all things to all people
- Credibility being consistent in your works
makes you dependable and respected - Do get others to validate your strengths think
Linked In - Dont bragdemonstrate your value
- Visibility be visible AND available
- Do Understand your target community
- Dont Friend everyone in Facebook
11Resume Types
- Skill Focused great for new entrants into the
workforce and skill focused positions - Executive/Managerial great for seasoned
professionals with demonstrated work history of
positively impacting an organizations bottom
line!
12Skills Based Resume
- Name/contact information
- Professional Objective
- Highlights of Qualifications
- Relevant Professional Experience
- Employment History
- Education
- Miscellaneous
13Executive/Managerial Based Resume
- Name/contact information
- Marketing Statement
- Marketing Summary
- Professional Experience/Employment History
- Education
- Miscellaneous
14Cover Letters USE THEM to your advantage!
- Major common mistake Generic letters that are
obviously so with ZERO modification - TAKE the time to do it RIGHT. Customize,
customize, customize! - The hiring company tells you exactly what they
want through the ad/job description - Not as fast as the mass attach and send method,
but can tell a recruiter quickly if you are a
viable candidate!
15References Help or Hindrance?
- Unprepared references can unknowingly discredit
your work on projects - Lesson Dont assume anything
- The impression a reference leaves will be
reflected upon you. - Lesson Obtain written references and contact
information - If it is a legal issue, investigate legal avenues
- Lesson Use preventative medicine
16References Continued
- Make sure you review a few questions your
references might want to know - Salary
- Start and end dates
- Reason for leaving position
- Work ethic
- Communication skills
- Team focus
- Promotions
- Willingness to re-hire
- General strengths and weaknesses
17References Continued
- Silence and mere neutrality is NOT in your favor.
- Be Proactive when it comes to references!
- REMEMBER the OTHER reference The Internet
18Networking/Marketing Your Skills in a Linked-In
World
- Objectives
- What is it?
- Understanding Your Network
- Netiquette 101
19Seven Search Strategies 1-4
- Only works for small of job hunters
- Walking in (may work for hands-on jobs)
- Cold calling (most dont like doing this)
- Direct mail (may be considered junk mail)
- Completing applications (important in govt
hiring or in conjunction with an interview,
polite way to get rid of unwanted applicants)
20Seven Search Strategies 5-7
- Works for about 25 of job hunters
- Responding to job ads
- Using Staffing firms
- NETWORKING works for everyonedo your homework
so you know how
21What IS Networking?
- networking net-wur-king
- noun 1. a supportive system of sharing
information and services among individuals and
groups having a common interest Working mothers
in the community use networking to help
themselves manage successfully. - www.dictionary.com
22Networking is the Way to Go!
- Consistently cited as the 1 way to get a new job
- Typically referrals are the best source for
employers - Consider it a lifestyle - popular technique to
broaden your thinking about your career and your
life
23You Are Networking When You
- Volunteer
- Attend professional or trade association events
- Talk with other parents when attending your
childs sporting/music events - Participate with social clubs or church groups
- Talk with your neighbors
- Standing in line
24Got Network?
- What are ways to expand your network?
25Got Network?
- Build and expand your network by
- Professional Associations
- Friends, Family, Church Congregation
- Teachers/Professors
- Mentors
- Tip Even when you have a jobkeep on networking!
26Netiquette 101 Online Networking
- Be prepared to offer something of value to those
who are taking time to help you. - Informational Interviews.
- Keep your promises.
- Over deliver whenever you can
- Words we useelectronically
27Netiquette 101 Other Tips
- When online
- Look for FAQs for so you dont ask the same
questions everyone has - Listen patiently to the discussion groups you
have joined and learn the tone, language and
culture of the group - Never post your resume to the list nor open ask
if anyone can find a job unless the group is
specifically set up for this kind of service
28Online Networking The Gigantic Spider Web of
Connectivity
- Social Networking Sites
- Linked-In
- www.networkingforprofessionals.com
- www.gonetworkstl.com
- Tip Recommend using a free personal email
account for your networking and community
discussion groups
29Online Sourcing in 2009
- Objectives
- Where to Find the jobs?
- Website Giants
- Niche Sites
- And more sites!
30Sourcing in 2009 Where to Find the Jobs?!
- Newspaper Ads not very informative
- Internet where the action is
- Large sites Monster, Indeed, Simply Hired
- Linked In, Facebook, Twitter similar social
media - Contacting Recruiters
- Keep abreast of local area companies/hometown
- Targeting companies you would like to work for
- Source through friends, family, co-workers,
etc.!!
31Internet Sourcing in 2009
- Heavy Hitters (first two are my favorites!)
- Indeed.com
- Simplyhired.com
- Jobster.com
- SmallerYet Effective Sites
- Craigslist.org
- Jobfox.com
- Oodle.com
32Sample Niche Sites
- Latpro.com
- Vetjobs.com
- Idealist.org (NFP)
- Jobing.com (regional)
- Biospace.com/healthcareer.com (healthcare)
- Hcareers.com (Hospitality)
- Snagajob.com/employmentguide.com (non-corporate
positions) - mygreeneducation.com/green-job-boards
- Bluecollarjobs.com (part of beyond.com, another
great resource!)
33Niche Sites Continued
- Krop.com/dice.com (creative/techies)
- Usajobs.gov (government)
- Theladders.com/6figurejobs.com (executive)
- Careerbank.com/efinancialcareers
- .com (finance)
34More than Monster!
- Career BuilderCareer JournalEmployment
GuideExec SearchesFederal Job SearchHot
JobsInsourcedJob Central - Job HuntJob New USAJob PierJob Search
- Job Search USAJob StarJobs with
JusticeMissouri Career SourceMRI NetworkSearch
EaseSnag A JobSt. Louis' Best JobsSt. Louis
JobsTrue Careers
35Additional Useful Social Networking Notes and
Sites
- Jibberjobber
- Blog posts
- SlideShare
- YouTube
- About.coms Salary Page
- Job Search Online Resources Guide
- Glassdoor.com
- Twitter
- JobVent.com
36A Few Last Suggestions
- Sign up for as many networking e-mails as
possible. - Make a list of target companies websites and
sign up for job postings and e-mail alerts. - Keep your resume updated on the job boards you
use - Attend networking meetings at Chamber of Commerce
Events
37A Few Last Suggestions
- Dont spend more than 3-4 hours a day on your
home computer (Get Out!) - Establish and follow a routine
- Reach out! The more you do the easier it gets
- Spend time in The Word and thank God for all the
things you have in your life EVERY DAY
38Positoovity
- I know God wont give me anything I cant
handle, I just wish He didnt trust me so much - Mother Teresa
39Stay Positive During Your Search!
- Anticipate and embrace change
- Focus on strengths, not weaknesses
- Remember Nietzsche
- What does not kill us makes us stronger
- Choose your friends wisely (happiness loves
company too!) - When you feel empty, give to others
- Keep happiness top of mind
40Sources
- www.dictionary.com
- Creative Job solution Minnesota Department of
Employment and Economic Development - The Ladders.com
- www.careerxroads.com
- John Kobaras blog Adopting the Mentoring and
Networking Lifestyle - www.rileyguide.com/jobs
- The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective Job
Search by Orville - St. Louis Post Kate Boemeke, Straight Talk from
a Successful Job Seeker
41THANK YOU!
- Let us know how you are doing!
- We LOVE to hear your testimonies!!
- Carie Lewis carieelewis_at_gmail.com
KEEP THE FAITH!!