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Job Search & Networking MSW Employment Preparation Series Career Development Centre 2015

Learning Objectives Understand several key components of an effective job search Awareness of resources available to support your job search Understand the purpose, role and methods of networking in a job search Awareness of job search resources available through the Career Centre

Effective Job Searching A Successful Job Search is not just about getting any job, it should also be about getting the job you want or an intentional alternative will likely be a targeted job search

Common Reasons for a Prolonged Factors that Job Influence Search Success Market conditions Lack of focus and/or motivation Only responding to postings Insufficient research Poor self-marketing skills Poor past performance Unrealistic goals Unclear career target(s) Preparation & Research will help you to find success!

Before You Begin

Career Planning Invest time reflecting on yourself and your options CAREER AWARENESS Clarify your qualifications, skills and interests EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION SELF- AWARENESS CAREER IMMERSION Research and identify populations, roles and region roles that you would like to target GOAL SETTING Connect with those working within your target agencies and/or field

Value of Career Research A volunteer who has distinguished themselves - re: willingness to tackle any task, ability to handle complex information and social situations or becomes a knowledge expert on a current issue - may have a position created for them Employer with the Social Planning Council of Kitchener/Waterloo

Keep in mind Prepare Searching for a job may take longer than you think: Summer job: start in the previous FALL Full-time work: 6 to 8 months in a good economy Finding a job is a (full-time) job Keeping your skills current while searching is a critical employment strategy Reality Tip: Your next job may not be your BEST job!

Before You Begin: Your Portfolio Gather artefacts from your experiences, education, activities and accomplishments: Professional resumé(s) Letters of reference and contact information Copies of major works (publications, research) Copies of Awards, achievements, certificates, degrees Work/project/practicum examples (e.g. outlines for programs, RFPs, grants etc.) Networking card...

Networking Card Name Degree, Skills or Philosophy statement Contact and/or LinkedIn Information FREE! Laurier cards available at U-Desk Strategic Planning Forward Thinking Savvy Communicator for Tomorrow s Emerging Markets MSW Candidate 20xx

Consider your Online Presence 2012 research by CareerBuilder: 65% of hiring managers google job candidates as part of the initial screening process 34% of hiring managers reported not hiring a candidate because of an unfavourable online image LinkedIn and Facebook reported as top sites explored when researching candidates Translation: If in doubt don t post!

Evaluate Your Online Presence Google yourself also try Bing, DuckDuckgo, Yahoo Review what you find Is what you found helpful? If you found nothing, is that really helpful? Will the information support your resumé and interview claims? If in doubt, speak with a colleague or career professional

Manage your Online Presence LinkedIn is search engine optimized (330K+ SW) Sample Social media accounts have privacy settings which should be consistently monitored (i.e. monthly) Set up a Google alert to be notified any time your name appears online Other professional image-boosters include: personal websites, publications, conference presentations, contributions to blogs, committee memberships, community groups etc.

Launching your Job Search

So, how are SW jobs found? of MSW Class of 2006* 30% internet (includes referrals to postings) 28% field placements 15% returned to previous organizations 8% personal contacts 8% other 6% newspaper 2% cold calls/contacts The majority of jobs secured were based on some connection to an employer.

Job Search Methods There are two types of job search 1. The Passive Job Search a.k.a. the Traditional Job Search 2. The Active Job Search a.k.a. the Non-Traditional Job Search

The Passive Job Search Monitoring and applying to advertised postings including - Internet websites Check out wlu.ca/career for: Alumni Employment Service Graduating Student Employment Service Part-time/Summer Job Postings Newspaper/magazine want ads Community billboards Registering with agencies/recruiters Social media postings (Twitter, LinkedIn)

The Active Job Search Tapping into the hidden job market (jobs not necessarily advertised) STAGE ONE The job does not exist STAGE TWO No formal opening, but informal possibility STAGE THREE Opening exists, but has not been advertised STAGE FOUR The job is advertised 75%-80% of jobs are filled during the first three stages

Targeting your Job Search Your Job Search Industries and Sectors Government/Public Health facilities Post-secondary institutions Employers Hospitals Health Centres/Family Health Teams Job Titles Hospital Social Worker Mental Health Counsellor

Access the Hidden Job Market Making contacts Use Past, Current and Future relationships to access all stages of the job opening Warm Contacts Cold Contacts Tap into existing connections Discover and tap into new connections.

Potential Warm Contactscts can include Friends Relatives Neighbours Classmates Acquaintances Social media Alumni (ASK) Professors Supervisors Coworkers Former employers Community contacts Professional contacts (doctor, lawyer, dentist) Business contacts (hairstylist, financial planner) Religious Contacts (clergy, members, clubs)

Finding new contacts Directories (on-line or hard copy versions) Employer Directories or Listings The Blue Book (The Directory of Community and Social Services Agencies) LinkedIn Regional/City Directories Company Websites The Yellow Pages People Search Websites pipl.com or 123people.ca Classified ads (current and past)

Additional Contact Sources Identifying Contacts Trade Publications Annual Reports & AGMs Trade shows Town Hall meetings Special Interest Blog Sites Newspaper/Web articles Government reports Magazine articles Google alerts Academic conferences Professional conferences Chamber of Commerce events Laurier Alumni Association Laurier ASK Professional association events Community Affiliations e.g Opportunities Waterloo; Social Planning Council K/W

Sample Connection Event Job Fair 2015 Wednesday, February 4 150+ Employers www.partners4employment.ca Participants include Region of Waterloo Public Health DeafBlind Ontario Services Tim Horton s Children s Foundation

Goals of Research Activity Stay informed about your target industry/career Identify potential employer organizations Increase name-recognition for current and future job openings Build credibility and reputation in your target field

Goals of Connection Activities Connect with and learn from professionals Build and expand your network Obtain recommendations and referrals Make a positive impression Establish a mentor relationship Obtain informational interviews

Informational Interviews

Why Informational Interviews? Your resumé is more likely to be read 85% if you have had a previous phone conversation with the prospective hiring authority. - The Job Search Solution - Tony Beshara

Connecting with Professionals Request a brief in-person or telephone meeting to explore career options and trends in the field. Assure them that you are not asking them to find you a job! Prepare to respond to their Tell me about yourself question...

Prepare your Introduction Prior to the Meeting Your qualifications, education and skills* Your interest in the field, population, programs or and organization Your desire to explore future career options

Prepare Questions about Their career path and their job The pros and cons of the job/field/industry The required education, training and skills The industry and emerging trends Recommendations about getting into the field Suggestions about what you should research Feedback on your resumé Distinguish yourself by demonstrating your research & understanding ask questions with depth

Bring to the Meeting A paper and pen to make notes Your resumé/samples of work Your Networking Card Strategic Planning Forward Thinking Savvy Communicator for Tomorrow s Emerging Markets MSW Candidate 20xx

Secure Referrals and Follow Up Ask if you can use the person s name when you follow up on the referral When given a referral, contact that person immediately to ensure timeliness Thank You Send immediately (within 24 hours!) Email or hand written Provide an updated resumé if requested or to obtain feedback

Network Building Stay in touch by providing updates and or helpful resources/research Reconnect after 4-6 weeks Periodically ask for information regarding their hiring process Continue to stay in touch and provide updates of your employment status

Ways to conduct Online Networking Manage your privacy settings Join Professional Groups on LinkedIn - National Association of Social Workers (22000+ members) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers Participate in or launch online discussions Post comments on online discussion groups and professional blogs Follow agencies, organizations and professional thought leaders on Twitter, LinkedIn

Job Search Advice An effective job search should include both active and passive strategies But if 75% of jobs are reportedly fulfilled through the hidden job market and you spend all of your time online searching for postings, imagine how many opportunities you will miss! Consider using a proportional ratio for your time and energy (25% of time applying to postings, 75% networking)

Final Tips Know yourself & be able to articulate what you want and what you offer Research your target sector and roles Target your search efforts Always look for opportunities to build your professional connections

Online Resources www. wlu.ca/career Graduate & Professional Students Faculty of Social Work FSW On-Site Appointments & Workshops February 10- Resume & Cover Letter Writing February 24 - Interview Preparation March 3- Let s Talk: Success Strategies for Transitioning to the Canadian Workplace FSW 104 TUESDAYS by appointment February 10, 24 & March 3 Call Ext. 4495 to arrange or book on Navigator Waterloo Resources, Workshops & Appointments Career Development Centre 192 King Street North Waterloo Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays Open until 7:00 p.m.

Success is your own fault!

Connect with us! 519.884.0710 x4495 careercentre@wlu.ca wlu.ca/career facebook.com/lauriercareercentre linkedin.com (Laurier Career Centre Network) @WLUCareerCentre