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Title: YES YOU CAN Find Your Dream Job


1
YES YOU CANFind Your Dream Job
  • Presented by
  • Dr. Philip Weast
  • February 25/26, 2009

Authored by Ms. Patty Kirkley
2
Like Playing DartsYou Need Targets in Mind
3
Have a Plan
  • Successful job searches do not happen by Accident
  • Determine businesses that hire people with your
    degree
  • Identify job titles appropriate to your degree
  • Review job descriptions on the Internet and in
    the newspaper
  • Identify companies in your field of interest
  • Research companies of interest

4
Get Organized
  • Identify a work space
  • Double check arsenal of sales materials resume,
    sample cover letter, and reference list. Contact
    your references.
  • Collect the information you will need to fill out
    job applications
  • Listen to the voice mail messages on your cell
    and home phones and be sure they sound
    professional
  • Create and practice your commercials scripts

5
Keep Track
  • If you do not have them, buy a planner/ schedule
    book a portfolio
  • Buy a 2-inch binder (and a hole punch)
  • Make copies of tracking forms
  • Prepare to track every call and letter (and the
    expenses you incur) (see sample forms
    Internet/Newspaper, Letters, Contacts)

6
Be Realistic
  • You need work experience in your career field
  • You will not start in the executive office you
    will have to prove yourself
  • Understand likely starting salary range
  • It is easy to get discouraged and give up you
    need a positive headset

7
Secrets You Need to Know
  • Three Types of People Hiring Managers Want to
    Avoid
  • Those that cannot learn the job
  • Those who will not do the work
  • Those who are not cooperative or have an
    over-inflated sense of their worth

8
Persistence is the Key to Finding a Job
  • Recognize that finding a job is hard work
  • It takes time and effort
  • Dedicate a minimum of 25 hours each week to
    calls, follow up contacts, and research
  • Your goal is to identify every possible lead

9
Ways to Get Job Interviews
  • Network
  • Send letters to specific businesses asking for an
    interview
  • Call companies, especially hiring managers
  • Answer employment ads
  • Use the Internet
  • Register with an employment agency

10
Tapping the Source of Secret Jobs..
  • Conquer your fears and learn to Network
  • 75 of all jobs are not advertised (hiring
    managers know the best employees come from
    employee referrals)
  • Practice your personal commercials 30 second
    2 minutes
  • Then start talking

11
Who Do You Talk To?
  • Talk to friends and relatives
  • Talk to people who know lots of other people
    teachers, the guy you know at the local coffee
    shop, members of your church everyone you know
    or can identify
  • Ask for help (additional contacts or info about
    available jobs)
  • Your network is larger than you think.....

12
Remember the Verizon Ad
13
Send Letters
  • First identify specific industry or business
  • Find names and addresses of businesses in
    geographic area you are targeting
  • Send a minimum of 5 letters a day
  • Increase chances of success by sending letter to
    the hiring manager and a few days later,
    following up with a phone call

14
The Telephone Can Be Your Friend
  • Before you begin calling, develop your personal
    calling script
  • Practice it with a friend
  • When you are ready, call a real manager
  • Dont give up if you get nervous or bomb the
    first couple of times
  • Call before 1000 (often before 800 after 500
    is the trick)

15
Respond to Ads
  • Check out the employment ads every day
  • To respond to an ad, first read it carefully
  • Write each employer a letter telling them how you
    can help them

16
Respond to Ads...more
  • Mention the requirements listed in the ad and
    specifically describe your ability to meet them
  • Do not forget to include advertisement code if
    there is one
  • Mail letter and your resume to the indicated
    address

17
Use the Internet
  • Post your resume to one or more of the big job
    boards (you may be one of the lucky ones)
  • Check out posted jobs on the job boards and apply
    for the ones you are qualified to do
  • Go to the web sites for targeted companies and
    look for openings
  • 53 of Internet hires come through companys own
    website

18
Employment Agencies
  • Identify employment agencies who specialize in
    your chosen occupation
  • Do not rule out temporary jobs many work into
    employment opportunity or new contacts and
    references
  • To find these agencies in your field, ask your
    friends or instructors or check the yellow pages.

19
Questions?
20
Good Luck!
  • Resources The Job Hunting Handbook, Dahlstrom
    Company, Inc.
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