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Job Search & Networking Graduate & Postdoctoral Programs Career Development Centre Wilfrid Laurier University

Learning Objectives Expand awareness of resources used in the job search Share strategies of how to become more active in the job search Identify what belongs in the portfolio Discover how social networking can assist you with your job search

Effective Job Searching The most successful job search is a TARGETED JOB SEARCH A successful job search is not just about getting a job, it should also be about getting THE JOB YOU WANT or an intentional alternative!

Before you begin Determine what matters to you most by considering: Labour Market needs/demands Work environment preferences What job satisfaction means to you Your work style and preferred activities

Common Reasons for a Prolonged Job Search Market conditions Lack of focus and/or motivation Reactive vs. Proactive Search Spending time in the wrong places Insufficient research Poor self-marketing skills Unrealistic goals and targets

Plan and 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!

Comments from the other side Even employers who have imposed a hiring freeze will still make exceptions to take on candidates who can offer [relevant] skills and [innovative] ideas that can help them stay competitive.» Ward Garven, managing director of executive recruiter, Stanton Chase International» Globe Careers Job Hunting 101 Feb. 18, 2009

Comments from the other side 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

Components of an Effective Job Search Career Self Awareness Prepare a Portfolio Type Relevant of Employer Skills (size/industry) Type Career/lifestyle Gain of Experience/Skills Business preferences purpose/product/services/clientele) Career Documentation Interests Search qualifications Requirements Create job search for /Qualifications a materials Salary Create /Future a professional Target Opportunities Brand Be prepared Job to Understanding your self is necessary to make informed The more career you know choices the better apply able you for are jobs to target what you want

How Positions Become Available An employee voluntarily leaves an organization. An employee is promoted. An employee chooses to retire. An employee goes on maternity or sick leave. An organization creates a new position (possibly for a new project). An organization is forced to downsize or restructure existing roles.

4 Stages of a Job Opportunity STAGE ONE There is no job now STAGE TWO No formal opening, but informal possibility 25% of jobs filled at this stage 50% of jobs filled by this stage STAGE THREE Opening exists, but has not been advertised 75% of jobs filled by this stage STAGE FOUR The job is advertised Only 25% of jobs openings reach this stage! TIP: Allocate 75% of your job search efforts on jobs that are NOT advertised

Two Job Markets Visible Job Market Hidden Job Market What do you think Visible Job Search methods involve?

These methods are passive, relying on postings Visible Job Market Search Job Ads Online postings and Newspapers Sending resumés to organizations Monster.ca Charity Registering Village with agencies/recruiters Eluta.ca Completing organizational applications Online Job Posting Sites Check out postings from the Career Centre: - Alumni Employment Service - Graduating Student Employment Service - Part-time/Summer Job Postings

Hidden Job Market Search Before many positions become visible, they will start as a hidden opportunity - RESEARCH + NETWORKING But, before you begin an Visible or Hidden Job Market Search put together your job search Portfolio.

Creating a Portfolio Gathering Artefacts from your experiences, education, activities and accomplishments: Up-to-date resumé Letters of reference/recommendation Copies of major works (publications, papers) Awards, achievements, certificates, degrees Work/project/portfolio samples (i.e., outlines for programs or proposals) Online professional links, blogs, websites, CV

Interesting Fact Microsoft Study Wall Street Journal <oc A December 2009 study of hiring managers and job recruiters found that 79% review online information about applicants before making a hiring decision. 70% rejected candidates based on information they had found online Key concerns: lifestyle, inappropriate comments, unsuitable images/videos

Levels of online image control Edit your online image Manage your online image Change your online image Leverage online tools

Edit your online image Replace non-professional profile information with a self-introduction Change your privacy settings Hide friends comments Remove inappropriate images, comments or group affiliations Protect information that an employer is not legally entitled to ask e.g. year of birth, sexual orientation, religious beliefs

Manage your online image image 1.Remove undesirable information Digital Tattoo - http://digitaltattoo.ubc.ca/ 2.Push down unwanted or old information by creating new information 3.Be discerning and active online on appropriate professional or community sites) 4.Include preferred urls (google profile, linkedin, blog) in your calling card information (resumés, email signature)

Change your online image Claim your name or purchase your domain Name(s) 2. Visual image Select career relevant and appropriate locations to establish image Create consistent profiles strategic locations Join key professional groups and discussions Be consistent with your public/professional image/messages Continually audit and edit your privacy settings and personal images & messages

Leverage online tools Personal Blogs and Websites - Excellent way to express good ideas - Presents your strengths - Helps manage your online image - Can be time consuming - Virtual Resumés http://www.visualcv.com - Video Resumés (e.g. For International job search)

Now you are ready to conduct an Active and Targeted job search!

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

Networking = Making Contacts

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

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

Consider Joining Facebook for professional networking Dominates your google search Connects you to professionals, organizations and special interest groups Job posting search capacity Allows you to develop a professional profile Other Relevant Professional or Community Blogs

Options for Identifying Contacts Trade Publications Newspaper articles Annual Reports & AGMs Trade shows Town Hall meetings Special Interest Blog Sites Government reports Academic conferences Chamber of Commerce events Alumni Association Laurier ASK Magazine articles Google alerts Professional conferences Professional association events Community Affiliations

Alumni database Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) Key words Social Work Occupation Health Care and Social Assistance Academic Major Social Work Employer Organization The Hospital for Sick Children

Goals of Research Activity Stay informed in 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 Networking Activities Connect with and learn from insiders Build and expand your network Obtain recommendations and referrals Make a positive impression Establish a mentor relationship Obtain informational interviews

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

Approaching an Informational Interview 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.

Prior to the Meeting Come prepared with a 30-60 second selfintroduction that includes: Your qualifications, education and skills* Your interest in the field, population, programs or and organization Your desire to explore future career options *know how you use your skills

Recall: How to Present Your Skills Analytical Skills Assessment Planning Communicate Document Preparation Resources and Referrals

Another Example Community Development Evaluation Research Community Outreach Workshop/ Presentations Identify Issues

Prior to the Meeting Bring: A paper and pen to make notes A portfolio including your resumé A Networking Card -

During the Meeting Ask questions about their career path and role accountabilities the pros and cons of the job/field/industry the required education, training and skills the field and emerging trends recommendations about getting into the field their agency s mandate, role and philosophy their key client groups and funding sources

Concluding the Meeting Ask if there is someone else they recommend that you connect with. Verify that you can use their name when you follow up on the referral. Request resumé feedback or improvement suggestions (if appropriate). Thank them for their time and insights.

Following the Meeting Send a thank you note immediately Email or hand written as appropriate Provide an updated resumé if they have agreed to provide feedback Contact referrals immediately to ensure timeliness.

Network Building Provide periodic updates Reconnect after 3-6 weeks Request information regarding their current or future hiring process, if appropriate Connect periodically with updates as you move forward with your career

Beyond your current job search Beyond continuous learning consider continuous networking as a key professional development strategy Get involved with related or target communities or causes Make networking a win/win by offering to help the other party

Final Tips Know yourself skills, interests, preferences Conduct Research agencies, trends, leaders, career paths Identify a Plan B Constantly build your real & virtual networks Continually audit your online image

Comments from the other side It is very important during this time to make connections with various employers and other students. This can be done by co-op opportunities, attending community events sponsored by firms, finding out information from another student on how they can potentially get a position at the same company, volunteering in your career of interest, meeting a person in your industry of interest and have them be your mentor. Accounting Representative Laurier employer survey 2009

Interested in More Information? Additional Panels & Workshops Public Careers Panel Nov 4 Humanitarian Careers Panel Nov 11 Academic Careers Day Nov 18 Online Resources On-site Resources Individual Appointments Career Planning & Employment Preparation www. wlu.ca/careeer Career Development Centre hours Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays Open until 7 p.m. Call Ext. 4495 to arrange a personal consultation

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