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KEYS TO A SUCCESSFUL JOB SEARCH
NWTC Career Services
April 23, 2009
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True or False
If there are several applicants for one position, the person with the best
qualifications generally gets the job offer.
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False
True or False
The Human Resources Office does all the hiring and firing, so that’s the first place to
contact if you are looking for a job.
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False
True or False
The most effective way to get job interviews is the old adage, “See a guy who knows a
guy,” A technique known as “Networking.”
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True
True or False
It is important to include every job you ever held when writing a resume.
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False
True or False
A job interview is really a sales presentation by the applicant. Therefore, the job seeker must sell his or her personality, potential,
strengths, and experience.
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True
True or False
Approximately 2% of job seekers are successful in obtaining an interview when
responding to a blind ad.
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True
True or False
The job application is considered a tool of the employer, while the resume is considered a tool of the job seeker.
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True
Before you start knocking on doors, you’ll want to prepare for your search.
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1. Self Assessment
2. Explore Career Options
3. Research Employers
4. Prepare Job Search Materials
A self assessment will help you identify what you are looking for in a job.
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You should be able to: Describe what you want to do Match your skills, values, and interests to
career fields and job titles Research your career fields
Career Counseling | NWTC Graduate Follow-Up | Career Center Library | Occupational Outlook Handbook | www.myplan.com
Researching Employers can help you learn about the organization and determine your place in it.
1. Make a list of preferred employers to target
2. Learn more about the employers by researching
3. Consider conducting informational interviews
Newspapers Fellow Professionals Competitors Internet TechConnect
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Employer Websites Networking Opportunities Job Related Search Engines Annual Reports Trade Associations
TechConnect| Professional Associations| Career Center Library | Occupational Outlook Handbook
Employer Locatorhttp://www.acinet.org/acinet/employerlocator12
Prepare Job Search Materials
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Prepare an effective resume and cover letter – getting a job is SALES! 1 page accomplishments based resume Proof-read!
Practice interviewing Review practice questions before going to an interview
Purchase appropriate interview apparel Focus on the employer’s needs
Resume Critiques| Resume Samples and Books| Workshops| Mock Interviews
Top 10 Job Search Survival Tips14
10. Consider Volunteering9. Consider Temping8. Eat Right, Sleep and Exercise7. Join a Professional Association 6. Timing5. Emotional Support4. Use the Career Center 3. Network Intelligently2. Turn off your computer1. Give yourself a Break
#10 - Consider Volunteering
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Volunteering with help build your network of local professionals
It also may provide experience in your field. For example: A marketing student may help plan and advertise for a fundraising event
#9 - Consider Temping 16
Working for a Temporary Agency has many benefits: Get your foot in the door of a good organization “Try before you buy” – You are able to try out an
organization without much of a commitment Get valuable professional work experience Meet professionals working in your field Earn a few dollars during your job search
#8 - Eat Right, Sleep and Exercise
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You will be more alert mentally, if you take care of your physical health
Take advantage of the nice weather – get outside and enjoy it!
#7 - Join a Professional Association18
Professional Associations provide: Journals
Provide up to date information about your field (great for interviews)
Highlight the ‘movers and shakers’ in your field Provide connections to professional development and
conferences Access to member information – great for networking! Job Listing services Great resume builders Local Chapters
#6 - Timing19
Good jobs don’t stay open long- act immediately if you are interested in a position
#5 - Emotional Support20
Looking for a job can be a stressful endeavor Rely on your family and friends for support
#4 - Use the Career Center21
Use the Career Center in person or online Individual appointments to assist with your job search
strategies are available Check out our office for the latest job search news, job
listings, workshops, networking opportunities and links to area employers
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Monday-Thursday 8:00am-7:00pm
Friday – 8:00am-5:00pm
Career Services
#3 - Network Intelligently22
Networking is not just about asking someone for a job Develop contacts and build long term relationships Most jobs come through people who know you and your
skills Tell everyone you know that you are looking and what you
are looking for
Networking 30-49%Direct contact with Decision-Makers
19-37%Published Job Openings 15-24%All others 1-16%
#2 - Turn off your computer23
The internet provides a massive amount of information, however it does not replace valuable personal interaction
Use your computer as one of many tools necessary for a successful job search, not the only tool for your job search
Most people find jobs through other people, not via the internet
For each hour you spend online, try to match it with one hour of phone calls and personal interaction
#1 - Give yourself a break24
Don’t be too hard on yourself. A job search can be a difficult task.
Don’t try to compare yourself to others, the job you decide to take has to be right for you.
Your goal is multiple job offers! You have the most control when you
have choice You have no decisions to make until
someone makes you an offer Pursue every option until you get an
offer
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