Title: THE JOB MARKET
1THE JOB MARKET
2THE JOB MARKET
- Proven leader
- Flexible strategist
- Rigid supporter of company policy
- Uneducated
- No computer skills
- Uninsurable (existing injuries)
- Older employee (life expectancy five more years)
3THE JOB MARKET
YOU, JOBS, and THE WORLD
4Education Pays
5OLD vs NEW RULES
The New Rules Economy (The Third Way Middle
Class Project)
6You, Jobs, and the World
- Whole lotta changin goin on
7Two Major Paradigm Shifts
- The Industrial Revolution
- The Information Age
Whats it all about, Alfie?
8For Thousands of Years
- We moved only as fast as our legs or a horse or
camel could take us - Groups communicated by runners, fires, or smoke
signals
9The Industrial Revolution
- 1776 Economics - Adam Smith Wealth of Nations
- 1803 Steam Engine
- 1823 Internal Combustion Engine
- 1844 Telegraph
- 1853 First Dual Time Zone Watch
- 1866 Trans-Atlantic Cable
- 1866 Dynamo
- 1876 Telephone
- 1879 Electric Light
- Time Zones the day of two noons
- 1900 First Radio Broadcast
- 1902 Trans-Pacific Cable
- 1903 Powered Flight
- 1913 Ford Assembly Line
Bells Telephone
10The Information Age
Hewlett and Packard in their garage with the
HP200A in 1939
- 1939 Computers
- Hewlett-Packard founded
- Disney uses HP200Bs to film Fantasia
- 1961 - Space Flight
- 1965 - World-wide Military Intel Comm System
- 1969 - Phase Two Knowledge Economy Age
- (Peter Druker)
- 1991 - World-Wide Web
11Two Major Paradigm Shifts
- The Industrial Revolution
- The Information Age
Whats it all about, Alfie?
12The Workplace Has Changed
- 80 of employees feel their skills are underused
- (Gallop Poll of over 1.7 million workers in 63
countries and 101 companies) - Middle income workers stay in jobs only 5 years
- 80 of companies no longer offer retirement plans
- Most do not offer adequate health insurance
13The Workplace Has Changed - II
- High school graduates earn 20 less today
college graduates 20 more (almost 1 million
more over a typical career) - 50 of middle income workers are credit card
debt-free rest have less than 3000 and pay it
off as it occurs to avoid interest - 2007 college graduate can expect up to 13 CAREER
changes in 35 years in the workforce
14WHATS A WORKER TO DO?
- Get at least ONE college degree
- Learn and practice multiple skills
- Focus more on information rather than manual
skills - Be flexible in defining career aspirations
- Aggressively pursue benefit management
15Resumes
- Putting Your Best Feats Forward
16A Door-Opening Tool...
And so you just threw everything
together? ...Matthews, a posse is something you
have to organize.
17Marketing Yourself
- Content
- Contact Information
- Education
- Experience
- Appearance
- Quality bond paper
- White space
- Organization, style, accuracy
18CONTENT Job Specific
- Header information in 3 lines
- Quote from prior employer
- Special skills, licenses, or abilities
- Functional description of abilities (FACT,
QUANTITY, IMPACT not duties) - Chronological list of employers
- Education
19Dont say too little...
A bit skimpy...
20Word Choice Can Be Critical!
Ha, ha, ha, Biff. Guess what? After we go to
the drug store and the post office, Im going to
the vets to get tutored!
21Emphasize Special Skills
Drive, George, Drive! This ones got a coat
hanger!
22Job Changes
SOURCE Bureau of Labor Statistics
23Everything Should Point to whatYou can do for Them
24What Next?
25The Interview
Some standard interview questions have changed
many remain the same, but the good answers
have changed instead
26The Beginning...
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