Effective Strategies for a Successful Job Search

 
Strategies for
A Successful Job Search
 
What’s on the Menu?
 
Create a Job Search Plan
Where to Find Jobs
Job Search Tips
 
Create a Job Search Plan
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Create a Job Search Plan
1.
Type of Work
2.
Set an Schedule
3.
Get Organized
4.
Create a Resume
5.
Research Employers
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Create a Job Search Plan
1.
Type of Work
2.
Set an Schedule
3.
Get Organized
4.
Create a Resume
5.
Research Employers
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Type of Work
Decide what kind of work you are interested in
Get help with career guidance
Find a Local Workforce Office (i.e. CareerSource
Talk to your Education Center
Explore career options
Take assessments
Research potential employers
Read professional journals
 
 
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Type of Work (Cont.)
What is in Demand
Researching the job market will make your job
search more
 
effective
.
Fastest-growing careers
Careers with the most openings
Careers with the largest employment
Careers with declining employment
 
 
 
Plan your Job Search
 
What’s in Demand - 
Occupation Snapshot
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Create a Job Search Plan
1.
Type of Work
2.
Set an Schedule
3.
Get Organized
4.
Create a Resume
5.
Research Employers
 
Plan your Job Search
 
2. Set a Schedule
Make a weekly or daily schedule of job search activities.
Example of how you can create your own timeline:
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Plan your Job Search
 
Create a Job Search Plan
1.
Type of Work
2.
Set an Schedule
3.
Get Organized
4.
Create a Resume
5.
Research Employers
 
Plan your Job Search
 
3. Get Organized
Organize your:
Resume
Professional and personal references
School certificates
Qualifications, skill certificates and awards
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Create a Job Search Plan
1.
Type of Work
2.
Set an Schedule
3.
Get Organized
4.
Create a Resume
5.
Research Employers
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Create a Job Search Plan
1.
Type of Work
2.
Set an Schedule
3.
Get Organized
4.
Create a Resume
5.
Research Employers
 
Plan your Job Search
 
5 Research Employers
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Types of jobs
Company’s mission and values
How long they have been in business?
Number of employees and hiring policy
Employer’s reviews
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Employer’s website
Chamber of Commerce’s directories
Industry-specific publications
 
 
 
 
Where to Find Jobs
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Where to Find Jobs
1.
Online Search
2.
Employment Agencies
3.
Job Fairs
4.
Networking Groups
 
Plan your Job Search
 
Where to Find Jobs
1.
Online Search
2.
Employment Agencies
3.
Job Fairs
4.
Networking Groups
 
Plan your Job Search
 
1. Online Job Search
Use online resources to make connections and learn
about jobs. Some of tools you should use to make
the most of the Internet during your job search
:
Company websites
Social media sites
Job boards or job banks
Online periodicals
 Association websites
Search engines
 
 
 
Find Jobs
 
Online Job Search (Cont.)
Job Banks
What can you do on a job bank?
Search and apply for jobs; post your resume; and, get LMI
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VetCentral
 
Find Jobs
 
2. Employment Agencies
Recruiting and staffing services can be excellent
resources in your job search
 
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Staffing Agencies
 
Find Jobs
 
3. Job Fairs
They are an opportunity for job seekers to speak
directly to employers that might have job openings,
but they can be a mixed experience. It's important to
have the right expectations for what you can and
cannot do at a job fair.
Set a plan for before, during and after the job fair
 
Find Jobs
 
4. Networking Groups
Networking facts:
It is not the same as asking for a job. Usually your
networking contacts will not be potential employers
It helps you learn inside information about jobs that are
being created
It lets you tap into the “hidden network”—the many jobs
that are never advertised
It's helpful for ongoing professional and personal
development
An employer who is not hiring today may be looking for
someone like you tomorrow
 
 
 
Job Search Tips
 
 
Get tips to improve job search results.
Strengthen your job search by using strategies that work.
Find ideas to sharpen your online image and resources to
help when relocating for work.
 
Not getting results?
Background checks?
Your online image
Relocate
Are you overqualified?
Job Search checklist
 
QUESTIONS!
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Develop a comprehensive job search plan by creating a schedule, organizing your activities, crafting a strong resume, and researching potential employers. Explore in-demand occupations and utilize career guidance resources for a successful job hunt.

  • Job search
  • Career guidance
  • Resume building
  • In-demand careers
  • Employer research

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  1. Strategies for A Successful Job Search

  2. Whats on the Menu? Create a Job Search Plan Where to Find Jobs Job Search Tips

  3. Create a Job Search Plan

  4. Plan your Job Search Create a Job Search Plan 1. Type of Work 2. Set an Schedule 3. Get Organized 4. Create a Resume 5. Research Employers

  5. Plan your Job Search Create a Job Search Plan 1. Type of Work 2. Set an Schedule 3. Get Organized 4. Create a Resume 5. Research Employers

  6. Plan your Job Search Type of Work Decide what kind of work you are interested in Get help with career guidance Find a Local Workforce Office (i.e. CareerSource Talk to your Education Center Explore career options Take assessments Research potential employers Read professional journals

  7. Plan your Job Search Type of Work (Cont.) What is in Demand Researching the job market will make your job search moreeffective. Fastest-growing careers Careers with the most openings Careers with the largest employment Careers with declining employment

  8. Plan your Job Search What s in Demand - Occupation Snapshot

  9. Plan your Job Search Create a Job Search Plan 1. Type of Work 2. Set an Schedule 3. Get Organized 4. Create a Resume 5. Research Employers

  10. Plan your Job Search 2. Set a Schedule Make a weekly or daily schedule of job search activities. Example of how you can create your own timeline: 30 Minutes Daily review any new job postings from on line search engines as we discussed in our The Web section. Print out a list of the jobs with their job description and web link. 20 Minutes Daily review the classified ads and circle jobs you want to apply for. 30 Minutes Daily work on your list of companies and organizations you desire to work for. 20 Minutes Daily work your list of recruiters you need to contact as discussed in our Recruiters page.

  11. Plan your Job Search Create a Job Search Plan 1. Type of Work 2. Set an Schedule 3. Get Organized 4. Create a Resume 5. Research Employers

  12. Plan your Job Search 3. Get Organized Organize your: Resume Professional and personal references School certificates Qualifications, skill certificates and awards

  13. Plan your Job Search Create a Job Search Plan 1. Type of Work 2. Set an Schedule 3. Get Organized 4. Create a Resume 5. Research Employers

  14. Plan your Job Search Create a Job Search Plan 1. Type of Work 2. Set an Schedule 3. Get Organized 4. Create a Resume 5. Research Employers

  15. Plan your Job Search 5 Research Employers What Information I should be looking for and where should I find it? WHAT? Products/Services Industry Types of jobs Company s mission and values How long they have been in business? Number of employees and hiring policy Employer s reviews WHERE? Employer s website Chamber of Commerce s directories Industry-specific publications

  16. Where to Find Jobs

  17. Plan your Job Search Where to Find Jobs 1. Online Search 2. Employment Agencies 3. Job Fairs 4. Networking Groups

  18. Plan your Job Search Where to Find Jobs 1.Online Search 2.Employment Agencies 3.Job Fairs 4.Networking Groups

  19. Plan your Job Search 1. Online Job Search Use online resources to make connections and learn about jobs. Some of tools you should use to make the most of the Internet during your job search: Company websites Social media sites Job boards or job banks Online periodicals Association websites Search engines

  20. Find Jobs Online Job Search (Cont.) Job Banks What can you do on a job bank? Search and apply for jobs; post your resume; and, get LMI Types of job banks: Indeed Monster CareerBuilder Types of State/National job banks: EmployFlorida PeopleFirst CareerOneStop USA Jobs VetCentral

  21. Find Jobs 2. Employment Agencies Recruiting and staffing services can be excellent resources in your job search Types of Employment Agencies: Recruitment Services (Headhunters) Staffing Agencies

  22. Find Jobs 3. Job Fairs They are an opportunity for job seekers to speak directly to employers that might have job openings, but they can be a mixed experience. It's important to have the right expectations for what you can and cannot do at a job fair. Set a plan for before, during and after the job fair

  23. Find Jobs 4. Networking Groups Networking facts: It is not the same as asking for a job. Usually your networking contacts will not be potential employers It helps you learn inside information about jobs that are being created It lets you tap into the hidden network the many jobs that are never advertised It's helpful for ongoing professional and personal development An employer who is not hiring today may be looking for someone like you tomorrow

  24. Job Search Tips

  25. Get tips to improve job search results. Strengthen your job search by using strategies that work. Find ideas to sharpen your online image and resources to help when relocating for work. Not getting results? Background checks? Your online image Relocate Are you overqualified? Job Search checklist

  26. QUESTIONS!

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