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Job Search Strategies Job Search Strategies Jen Conole, MS, JCTC/JCDC Transition & Relocation Manager U. S. Coast Guard Health, Safety, and Work-Life

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Job Search StrategiesJob Search StrategiesJen Conole, MS, JCTC/JCDCTransition & Relocation ManagerU. S. Coast Guard Health, Safety, and Work-Life

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ObjectivesObjectivesYour valueResearch Different Jobs (“What’s

Out There?”)Finding your Fit and Narrowing it

DownWhat do Employers Look For?Where to SearchResearching CompaniesAlternatives and Resume Builders

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Your ValueYour ValueFlexibility, adaptabilityVersatilityVariety of skillsLeadershipAutonomy, IndependenceLoyaltyTeamworkJob-specific skills

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Research Different JobsResearch Different JobsWhat’s out there?

◦Occupational Outlook/Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/OCO/)

◦O*NET (http://www.onetonline.org/) ◦Magazines (CNN Money, San Diego

Reader, etc.)◦ Job Fairs◦ Informational Interviews◦Company Websites (HINT: make no

assumptions!)◦Other websites (www.wetfeet.com;

www.theladders.com)

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Finding Your FitFinding Your FitMyers Briggs Type Indicator

(MBTI) – Personality assessmentHuman Metrics /Google your

“type”Boolean searches (bachelor and

"social science" and resource*)

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What do Employers Look What do Employers Look For?For?Degree/credentials/education/

trainingSkillsInterestWork history and commitment to

jobSave or make them $$$Record of successLeadership/autonomy

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Where to SearchWhere to SearchProfessional Associations (

The Association of Executive and Administrative Professionals)

Job FairsCraig’s List (be very careful!! – if it

looks too good to be true, it probably is!)

Newspaper websites (San Diego Union Tribune)

Job Search Engines*

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Where to SearchWhere to SearchSocial Media

◦Blogs (The Office Professional’s Blog, Steve Smith’s Career Services Blog)

◦LinkedIn◦Google (find out who’s been

searching for you!)◦Twitter◦Facebook?

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Consider your NetworkConsider your Network

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Researching CompaniesResearching CompaniesWhat should you know?

◦Organizational structure◦Products/services offered◦History and philosophy/vision◦Size and locations◦Growth and earnings◦Major competition◦Typical career path

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Job FairsJob FairsResearch companies ahead of time (if

possible) – come prepared with questions

Dress to impressBring several copies of your resume

(one page, if possible)Use good eye contact and a firm

handshakeEngage in conversation…with

everyone! (and don’t forget to smile!)Collect contacts (not “swag”)Focus on connections/commonalities

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Alternatives and Resume Alternatives and Resume BuildersBuildersValuable Networking and Skill

Building!◦Internships

Low pay or no pay

◦Volunteerism (Corporation for National and Community Service)

Higher EducationFree Training/Certifications

◦Career OneStop Centers◦Continuing Ed

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ConclusionConclusionYour valueResearch Different Jobs (“What’s

Out There?”)Finding your Fit and Narrowing it

DownWhere to SearchResearching CompaniesWhat do Employers Look For?Alternatives and Resume Builders

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Questions?Questions?