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Great Holiday Job Search Advice (PODCAST)

Great Holiday Job Search Advice (PODCAST)
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I am honored to have Mark Babbitt (@YouTernMark), the CEO and founder of YouTern.com. If you haven’t heard about You Tern, it is a company that  helps young people to become successfully employable through internships and mentors. The blog, “The Savvy Intern” is a prominent voice in the career space. You Tern recently was recognized by Forbes and Mashable as one of the top career sites. Mark’s advice has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal and USAToday.
Mark’s advice is not only for graduates and students, but also for the job seeker community at Large. He is focused family man as well as a great guy. He’s our guest today sharing advice on the job search during the holiday season.
In our discussion we talked about how graduates must continue their job search efforts during the holidays such as networking, research, and making employer connections. And yes, Mark even says that this is a great time for informational interviews as part of your job search activities.
Mark and I also talked about how it is a great time to get all of your social networking profiles in great condition. Since Linked In is a primary site for recruiters seeking talent and the best place for job seekers to showcase his or her best attributes.

About Mark Anthony Dyson

I am the "The Voice of Job Seekers!" I offer compassionate career and job search advice as I hack and re-imagine the job search process. You need to be "the prescription to an employer's job description." You must be solution-oriented and work in positions in companies where you are the remedy. Your job search must be a lifestyle, and your career must be in front of you constantly. You can no longer shed your aspirations at the change seasons. There are strengths you have that need constant use and development. Be sure you sign up to download my E-Book, "421 Modern Job Search Tips 2021!" You can find my career advice and work in media outlets such as Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and many other outlets.

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Is Your Career a Fad, Hit-Record, or Classic

Is Your Career a Fad, Hit-Record, or Classic

 

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What people like about music is personal. Many people love the familiarity of hit records because they could hear them over, and over without tiring. That doesn’t mean it’s a great record (whatever that means) but it will likely last through the test of time.

Your career goals must be that hit record. Terrible cliché, but true to the core.

I am not a fan of clichés, and never will be. I may use one scarcely, but don’t like them. Most people use them egregiously because they feel obligated to say something.

So, saying things like having “a proven-track record” without doing little to impress employers. It’s self-declarative filed under “who cares?” Perhaps a sub-folder of “I wasted my time!”

Your “hit-record” career goals must contain some passion for you to present an enthusiasm that interest employers to listen. But you should cry “Uncle!” if you no longer want that career path. That hit-record is your career as fad, not a classic that will be played for decades. I’m not saying your job must be the sole reason you’re passionate enough to pursue. Let’s save that discussion for another day.

It’s a sign.  It’s a trigger. At least it should be. Did you give up and didn’t tell your career? Here are some signs that you don’t care anymore:

1) You are no longer emotionally attached to succeeding. You have lost that “Loving Feeling” that you used to entertain. The fire and desire, the passion, and the tireless planning has receded. It might be time for a new dream, especially if your career goals lack any visible or monetary changes.

2) You have discontinued personal development. You haven’t renewed your industry newsletters or read them in a while. Remember how inspired you were looking at the newsletters? This has subtly occurred over time and quite frankly, your collection has grown. You don’t want to read where you left off.

3) You have lost touch with the network and affiliation contacts. This has gone both ways as you no longer attend meetings, and with you being AWOL, well what else is supposed to happen.

4) You are no longer encouraging others in your industry to succeed. Your progress has stifled along with your interest manifest to not cheer for other people’s success. The focus in your life is just about you, and expectations have lowered everywhere else.

5) You no longer update your resume. The zeal of updating your training has waned, and you pass on company paid training when it’s deemed as “optional.”

Did you give up and not tell your soul? It is time for a soul talk. Look at the purpose of your career and reconcile yourself to a new goal or career.

Complacency is a career killer! No wonder that your goals don’t matter anymore. It was a fad, not a classic.

About Mark Anthony Dyson

I am the "The Voice of Job Seekers!" I offer compassionate career and job search advice as I hack and re-imagine the job search process. You need to be "the prescription to an employer's job description." You must be solution-oriented and work in positions in companies where you are the remedy. Your job search must be a lifestyle, and your career must be in front of you constantly. You can no longer shed your aspirations at the change seasons. There are strengths you have that need constant use and development. Be sure you sign up to download my E-Book, "421 Modern Job Search Tips 2021!" You can find my career advice and work in media outlets such as Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and many other outlets.

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How To Choose the Right School for Your Career Path [Infographic]

How To Choose the Right School for Your Career Path [Infographic]

 

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Last year we reported that 1.5 million of college graduates under 25 are jobless or under-employed. And while diving in to find out what these numbers imply, we found a couple of things– typically, Millennials feel a sense of entitlement and career centers are not being utilized to their fullest potential.

Now, fast-forward to today, and this situation is still affecting many of you. So while revisiting this topic, let’s discuss the step prior to applying to your first job and even before your first internship– choosing the right education. (And, for those of you who’ve already graduated, take heed! You never know– the opportunity to go back to school may present itself one day in your future.)

This infographic produced by Northeastern University’s online MBA program, states that 39% of employers around the world feel graduates lack the right skills needed for entry-level jobs. Furthermore, 25% of students claim their college focuses on hands-on approaches, while 72% of educational institutions believe they’re adequately preparing students.

And since colleges can often be savvy with how they present their offerings, these tips might help break down the veil to reveal what you need to know before making the decision that can impact the rest of your life:

  • Find schools that focus on experimental, multimedia, workplace-relevant teaching styles
  • Look for colleges that partner with local employers– that’s a good sign that your acquired skill set may directly apply to future careers
  • Apply to schools with flexible options such as online classes, allow you to work while in school, applying your education directly to your current position
  • Remember that you don’t have to settle for the first college that accepts you into their program

So, check out the infographic below for more interesting stats and helpful tidbits! And if you have any questions or thoughts about your college and career search, make sure to leave a comment.


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About Mark Anthony Dyson

I am the "The Voice of Job Seekers!" I offer compassionate career and job search advice as I hack and re-imagine the job search process. You need to be "the prescription to an employer's job description." You must be solution-oriented and work in positions in companies where you are the remedy. Your job search must be a lifestyle, and your career must be in front of you constantly. You can no longer shed your aspirations at the change seasons. There are strengths you have that need constant use and development. Be sure you sign up to download my E-Book, "421 Modern Job Search Tips 2021!" You can find my career advice and work in media outlets such as Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and many other outlets.

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I moderated a panel on Wealth Management for executives by Black Enterprise Magazine in October 2023 in Miami.

I was interviewed on Scripps News show, “The Why!” 4/13/2023

I talked with John Tarnoff and Kerry Hannon of “The Second Act” podcast about job searching after 50 in October 2022.

I was on “The Career Confidante” podcast to talk about “boomerang employees” and “job fishing” in June 2022.

Making Job Search a Lifestyle With “Dr. Dawn Graham on Careers,” SiriusXM Ch. 132, Wharton School of Business May 2021

In May 2020, I talked with LinkedIn’s Senior News Editor Andrew Seaman on “#GetHired” Live.”

Beverly Jones, host of the NPR podcast “Jazzed About Work,” invited me back to talk job scams, job search trends, and AI tools in April 2024

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