Updated Job Search Strategies Chapter 6. How can you increase your chances of employment while in college?

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Updated Job Search Strategies Chapter 6

How can you increase your chances of employment while in college?

Increasing Chances for Employment Using your College Career Services Volunteering Internships Working while in college

Writing a Resume

Your Resume A snapshot of your education and experience Generally one page

Resume Contact information –Name –Address –Telephone –

Resume Career Objective Education Experience Special skills, honors, awards References

Good Resume Write clearly Be brief Be neat Be honest Print professionally or post online Your resume represents you!

Letters of Reference Ask for letters of reference from your current employers and professors. Keep them on file. Ask for endorsements on LinkedIn. Use them to apply for jobs and scholarships.

Online Resumes Many jobs today will be posted on the Internet and will require online resumes

The Cover Letter

Cover Letter State briefly the job you are interested in. Briefly state how your education and experience would be an asset to the company. Ask for an interview. Attach your resume.

Assignment Complete a resume and cover letter for your ideal job. Assume you have graduated from college and are applying for that job that motivated you to finish college.

Establishing Your Personal Brand Online

Personal Branding Through the use of social media, you can use this concept to market your strengths to potential employers and to find a satisfying career.

Personal Branding Define your brand. What are your passions, goals, and personal strengths and how can they be used in the job market?

Personal Branding Manage your online presence. Beware of materials like these: Photos or references to drug or alcohol abuse Discriminatory comments on race, religion or gender Negative comments about previous employers Poor communication skills (grammar and spelling)

Personal Branding Set up a nameplate website. About.me Visify.com These are free.

Using Online Tools Top sites: LinkedIn Facebook

Using Online Tools Classified Ads careerbuilder.com Job Search Engines Simplyhired.com Indeed.com Employment agencies Using to find a job

The Job Interview

First Learn About the Job Library Personnel Office Friends and Contacts Web Site

Interviewers Look For: Enthusiasm and commitment How you can be an asset to the company How you can work as part of a team

Make a Good Impression Dress appropriately. Relax. Anticipate interview questions. Smile and introduce yourself. Maintain eye contact.

Some Interview Questions Tell us about yourself. Why do you want this job? Why are you leaving your present job? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Tell us about a difficulty or problem you solved on the job.

Interview Questions Tell us about one of your achievements on the job. What do you like best about your job? What do you like least? Are there any questions you would like to ask?

Write a Thank You Note It makes a good impression. It causes the interviewer to think about you again.

Interview Worksheet 1. Answer the questions in 5 minutes. 2. Practice the questions with your partner.

Informational Interviewing An informal conversation useful for: Finding career information Exploring your career Building your network Finding future employment It is not a job interview.

Consider Starting Your Own Business

Starting Your Own Business A solution to limited job opportunities Millennials and Generation Z are more likely to start their own businesses Inspired by Mark Zuckerberg who founded Facebook while in college

The Most Important Challenge

Keys to Success: You Are What You Think

What we believe is true, comes true. What we believe is possible, becomes possible. --Henry Ford

Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny. Frank Outlaw

You Are What You Think

Assignment: Measure Your Success