Cachinko's Answers to the Toughest Job Search Questions Part 2

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Questions for Cachinko II Still Solving the Toughest Job Search Challenges

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Introduction

• Currently, American unemployment is at 9.1%

• HR budgets are at an all-time low

• More applicants + less HR = confusion for all

• Since August 31, you’ve sent so many questions that we’ve broken this presentation into two parts!

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How can I translate my skill

sets? -Katia

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• Use broad language • Study employer’s

language – Job posting – Company website

• Make comparisons to other positions

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Should I take a sure thing or

wait for my dream job? -Don

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• It depends – How close is this dream

job? – Can you support

yourself while waiting? – How much feedback

have you gotten?

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How do you actually find

jobs? -Debbie

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1.Internal hires 2.Referrals 3.Social media 4.Industry-specific

organizations 5.Job postings

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When looking for a job full-

time, what should your daily routine consist of?

-Deanna

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• Job search = full-time job! • Keep business hours • Divide time:

– Researching – Applying – Networking

• Relax

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What do you do when

you’ve flubbed part of an interview?

-Lynne

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• Keep calm, carry on

• Forgot to mention something? –Thank you note –Follow-up

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How do you handle several layoffs on a resume? It

looks like I hop from job to job.

-Diane

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• Layoffs are becoming very common

• Be honest • Ask for

recommendation from former employer

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What can I do about having

“too much experience”? -Lorna

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• Address it in your cover letter • Take out anything not directly related in your

resume • Look for jobs that are a better fit • Be honest about your career intentions

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What should I do to make sure I am branding myself

correctly? -Ann

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• Google yourself – Without context,

what do your results say?

• Ask for feedback • Check often

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When is it too late to

change fields? -Damita

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• Short answer: never! • Your career should be

what you want to do • Do your research • Ensure that you can

support yourself • Make a plan

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I work with college students

in a career center. How can I get them to attend

my services? -Elizabeth

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• Go to them – Classes – Popular events

• Work with them – Student-led

• Bring in employers to speak

• Food

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My field has changed

radically. How do I transition?

-Ronald

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• Do your research – Industry orgs – Informational interviews

• Talk to your employer – Employee training

programs • Take a class

– Pursue advanced degree

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To request an interview of a VP

position, should you send the letter to the CEO/President or

another VP? -Anonymous

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• Best bet: whoever your boss would be

• Ask around –Determine the

hiring structure for your company

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Thank you! For more tips: blog.cachinko.com

Join us for our next job seeker webinar on:

November 2, 2011: Big Bad Boss: What To Do When Your Boss is Evil

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