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JOB SEARCH
Prepared by:
Career Services
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO?
• What is my main objective?
• Where do I want to go?
• What do I want to do?
• Who can help me get there?
• What resources are available to me?
• What are my key strengths/attributes?
SELF ASSESSMENT
The better you know yourself and your
target industry, the more successful you will
be in landing “the” position.
To help clarify your goals, skills and
interests, utilize the Focus 2 assessment.
ITEMS TO CONSIDER
• Develop an effective, targeted resume for your job
search.
• Create a cover letter for each job to accompany your
resume and highlight important skills and experiences
that may not be mentioned in your resume.
• Thoroughly prepare for your interviews.
• Think about who may already be in your network and
take advantage of those who can help.
• Keep track of where and when you applied.
• Keep in mind that the job search is a process. The
better you prepare and appropriately market yourself,
the more successful you will be.
RESUME
• Most important job search item
• One-page document
Clean, clear and concise.
• No grammatical or spelling errors
• Most related information in top of page
• Tailored to each job specifically
Multiple versions of your resume is
common and may be a necessary
strategy to appropriately market your skills
and experiences.
NETWORKING
• Attend industry-related events
• Connect with professionals in the field
• Join LinkedIn
• Conduct Informational Interviews
• Develop a 30-second commercial
• Collect business cards/create own
30-SECOND COMMERCIAL
• Who are you?
• What is your objective?
• Where are you going to school?
• What are you looking for?
• Why are you interested in speaking with this
person/company?
“Good morning, my name is Michael. I am a senior in the
Communications program at Salem State University with a
focus in journalism. Currently, I am in the process of looking
for an internship for the spring term. I viewed your web site
and noticed that you hire interns. Can you tell me more
about the program?”
INTERVIEW
• Prepare by researching company
• Dress in professional attire
• Speak clearly and enthusiastically
• Arrive early
• Ask questions
• Follow-up with a thank you
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
• Great way to meet professionals in your
field
• Attend industry-related events
• Look at association web sites to find out
names of organizations involved
• Review association web sites for job
listings
• Keep up to date on industry trends
COMPANY RESEARCH
• Conducting research on the company can go a long way
toward job search success.
• Employers typically perceive company research as a good
indicator of the candidate’s approach to preparation, work
ethic and their enthusiasm for the position.
• At the very least, inspect the company website. Company
research can help you decide whether to apply for a position
and to prepare for an interview.
• It is also helpful to talk with people who work for the employer
or have experience in the industry.
• Your research will provide insight which will allow you to both
anticipate questions that are likely to be asked in the interview
and develop questions that you would like to ask regarding
the position and/or company.
SOURCES FOR LEADS
• The most successful job search campaigns utilize a
multifaceted approach.
• It can be tempting to spend all your efforts on the
Internet or on newspaper listings, as these methods are
convenient and comfortable – this will not set you apart.
• Informational interviews, networking, participation in
conferences/professional meetings and/or internships
are all great ways to make connections which can result
in your resume being placed in a smaller pile of known
candidates.
• In some cases, through your contacts, you may actually
hear about openings before the position is even
advertised.
RECORD KEEPING
• The reality of a job search is that you will be
submitting your resume and cover letter for many
positions and to a variety of individuals. Stay
organized by creating a record-keeping system to
monitor your progress.
• Record leads and contacts as well as how these
leads were developed. Save and file job
descriptions of positions you have applied for,
copies or correspondence and document contacts
with employers including, dates of contacts and
content of the interaction. This will help if selected
for an interview.
SEARCH FIRMS
• Another avenue to explore and learn about current job openings is
through search firms (also called agencies, 3rd parties and head
hunters).
• A search firm receives compensation for their services, typically from
the employer.
• Many search firms work only with experienced professionals
because they command a higher salary and as a result, a high
commission for the search firm.
• Always inquire about fees and who is responsible for paying those
fees. If you are required to pay, be sure to ask yourself what it is you
are getting in return.
• In many cases, the same services are available for free through the
Career Services office.
• It is also recommended to investigate the search firms’ track record
with the Better Business Bureau or the State Attorney Generals
Office.
TIMELINE
• Always be cognizant of time in your job search.
• Do not spend hours upon hours a day applying to jobs.
Spread out your time effectively to ensure that your
documents are well-prepared. This will also help to
eliminate stress.
• Consider that 3 months is reasonable time to allow for
an entry-level job search. If times are tough, you are
re-careering or your goal is to enter a very competitive
field, then it is wise to allow for a 6-month search.
• In some cases, the industry may have their own
timeline for hiring dependent on their busy seasons.
CONTINGENCY PLAN
• Ideal position not coming through? Perhaps it is time to reassess your
approach. Take a moment to be honest with yourself about your job
search.
• Are you missing a key skill needed in this particular field, are you
presenting yourself well in the interview, have you truly, proactively
committed yourself to the job search?
Ask for feedback as to why you were not included in the interview
pool or if interviewed, why you were not offered the position.
• If employers are looking for experience you do not yet have, think about
how you might gain this experience or knowledge.
• Look into temporary, contract, internship or volunteer situations that can
provide you with relevant experience. Are you willing to take less money
or apply for another position in the field or company to get your foot in
the door?
• Always be open to new ideas and opportunities. The more flexible you
are, the greater the chances will be of landing in an industry, and job, of
your choice.
QUESTIONS
Employer Relations: Making Connections
Between Students and Employers
The Employer Relations Team is building long-term, mutually beneficial
partnerships with employers for all departments that will provide opportunities for
students, recent graduates, and alumni. The Initiative generates creative ways for
employers to engage with our campus and maintains an open line of
communication with those employers.
Internship and Career Fair On-Campus Interviews
Class Presentations Student Club Presentations
Guest Speakers-Career Prep Week Resume Collection
Company Site Visits Company Information Tables
Boston Celtics Cell Signaling Technology
First Investors Corporation State Street Corporation Enterprise
Holdings BROAD Institute
Genzyme Microsoft
Boston Partners Financial Group Hilton
NEW YORK LIFE Essex County Sheriff’s Dept.
Bridgewell Target Stores
Melanson, Health & Company PC Walgreens
Contact Information
CONNECT WITH CAREER SERVICES
Log on to CSO:
https://www.myinterfase.com/salemstate/student
Connect with us on Social Media Sites:
Twitter: @SSUCareer
LinkedIn: Salem State University Career Services
Salem State University Career Services
105 Ellison Campus Center (ECC)
Career Services Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Phone: 978.542.6406
E-mail: career@salemstate.edu
Website: www.salemstate.edu/careersvs

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Job Search_Presentation.pptx

  • 2. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO? • What is my main objective? • Where do I want to go? • What do I want to do? • Who can help me get there? • What resources are available to me? • What are my key strengths/attributes?
  • 3. SELF ASSESSMENT The better you know yourself and your target industry, the more successful you will be in landing “the” position. To help clarify your goals, skills and interests, utilize the Focus 2 assessment.
  • 4. ITEMS TO CONSIDER • Develop an effective, targeted resume for your job search. • Create a cover letter for each job to accompany your resume and highlight important skills and experiences that may not be mentioned in your resume. • Thoroughly prepare for your interviews. • Think about who may already be in your network and take advantage of those who can help. • Keep track of where and when you applied. • Keep in mind that the job search is a process. The better you prepare and appropriately market yourself, the more successful you will be.
  • 5. RESUME • Most important job search item • One-page document Clean, clear and concise. • No grammatical or spelling errors • Most related information in top of page • Tailored to each job specifically Multiple versions of your resume is common and may be a necessary strategy to appropriately market your skills and experiences.
  • 6. NETWORKING • Attend industry-related events • Connect with professionals in the field • Join LinkedIn • Conduct Informational Interviews • Develop a 30-second commercial • Collect business cards/create own
  • 7. 30-SECOND COMMERCIAL • Who are you? • What is your objective? • Where are you going to school? • What are you looking for? • Why are you interested in speaking with this person/company? “Good morning, my name is Michael. I am a senior in the Communications program at Salem State University with a focus in journalism. Currently, I am in the process of looking for an internship for the spring term. I viewed your web site and noticed that you hire interns. Can you tell me more about the program?”
  • 8. INTERVIEW • Prepare by researching company • Dress in professional attire • Speak clearly and enthusiastically • Arrive early • Ask questions • Follow-up with a thank you
  • 9. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS • Great way to meet professionals in your field • Attend industry-related events • Look at association web sites to find out names of organizations involved • Review association web sites for job listings • Keep up to date on industry trends
  • 10. COMPANY RESEARCH • Conducting research on the company can go a long way toward job search success. • Employers typically perceive company research as a good indicator of the candidate’s approach to preparation, work ethic and their enthusiasm for the position. • At the very least, inspect the company website. Company research can help you decide whether to apply for a position and to prepare for an interview. • It is also helpful to talk with people who work for the employer or have experience in the industry. • Your research will provide insight which will allow you to both anticipate questions that are likely to be asked in the interview and develop questions that you would like to ask regarding the position and/or company.
  • 11. SOURCES FOR LEADS • The most successful job search campaigns utilize a multifaceted approach. • It can be tempting to spend all your efforts on the Internet or on newspaper listings, as these methods are convenient and comfortable – this will not set you apart. • Informational interviews, networking, participation in conferences/professional meetings and/or internships are all great ways to make connections which can result in your resume being placed in a smaller pile of known candidates. • In some cases, through your contacts, you may actually hear about openings before the position is even advertised.
  • 12. RECORD KEEPING • The reality of a job search is that you will be submitting your resume and cover letter for many positions and to a variety of individuals. Stay organized by creating a record-keeping system to monitor your progress. • Record leads and contacts as well as how these leads were developed. Save and file job descriptions of positions you have applied for, copies or correspondence and document contacts with employers including, dates of contacts and content of the interaction. This will help if selected for an interview.
  • 13. SEARCH FIRMS • Another avenue to explore and learn about current job openings is through search firms (also called agencies, 3rd parties and head hunters). • A search firm receives compensation for their services, typically from the employer. • Many search firms work only with experienced professionals because they command a higher salary and as a result, a high commission for the search firm. • Always inquire about fees and who is responsible for paying those fees. If you are required to pay, be sure to ask yourself what it is you are getting in return. • In many cases, the same services are available for free through the Career Services office. • It is also recommended to investigate the search firms’ track record with the Better Business Bureau or the State Attorney Generals Office.
  • 14. TIMELINE • Always be cognizant of time in your job search. • Do not spend hours upon hours a day applying to jobs. Spread out your time effectively to ensure that your documents are well-prepared. This will also help to eliminate stress. • Consider that 3 months is reasonable time to allow for an entry-level job search. If times are tough, you are re-careering or your goal is to enter a very competitive field, then it is wise to allow for a 6-month search. • In some cases, the industry may have their own timeline for hiring dependent on their busy seasons.
  • 15. CONTINGENCY PLAN • Ideal position not coming through? Perhaps it is time to reassess your approach. Take a moment to be honest with yourself about your job search. • Are you missing a key skill needed in this particular field, are you presenting yourself well in the interview, have you truly, proactively committed yourself to the job search? Ask for feedback as to why you were not included in the interview pool or if interviewed, why you were not offered the position. • If employers are looking for experience you do not yet have, think about how you might gain this experience or knowledge. • Look into temporary, contract, internship or volunteer situations that can provide you with relevant experience. Are you willing to take less money or apply for another position in the field or company to get your foot in the door? • Always be open to new ideas and opportunities. The more flexible you are, the greater the chances will be of landing in an industry, and job, of your choice.
  • 17. Employer Relations: Making Connections Between Students and Employers The Employer Relations Team is building long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships with employers for all departments that will provide opportunities for students, recent graduates, and alumni. The Initiative generates creative ways for employers to engage with our campus and maintains an open line of communication with those employers. Internship and Career Fair On-Campus Interviews Class Presentations Student Club Presentations Guest Speakers-Career Prep Week Resume Collection Company Site Visits Company Information Tables Boston Celtics Cell Signaling Technology First Investors Corporation State Street Corporation Enterprise Holdings BROAD Institute Genzyme Microsoft Boston Partners Financial Group Hilton NEW YORK LIFE Essex County Sheriff’s Dept. Bridgewell Target Stores Melanson, Health & Company PC Walgreens
  • 18. Contact Information CONNECT WITH CAREER SERVICES Log on to CSO: https://www.myinterfase.com/salemstate/student Connect with us on Social Media Sites: Twitter: @SSUCareer LinkedIn: Salem State University Career Services Salem State University Career Services 105 Ellison Campus Center (ECC) Career Services Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Phone: 978.542.6406 E-mail: career@salemstate.edu Website: www.salemstate.edu/careersvs