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by Mark Anthony Dyson

Job Search Advice To Use Today!

Job Search Advice To Use Today!

This is an expert job search edition to give you some of the best advice out there. I am proud to say that over the last two years I’ve been able to talk with experienced and influential career coaches and educators. All of the quotes are from the article written on this blog from interviews that I’ve done since July 2011 and relevant to today’s job search. I may have quoted the author from his or her book yet, talked about the advice on the podcast.  I hope that you can go and apply this advice right after reading this article. If you need help in implementing this advice feel free to contact me, and I will be glad to schedule you for a consultation.

There is timeless job search advice from these five experts today. The job search advice is also practical enough to continue your own research and find sources on how it can advance your efforts.

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Bill Holland, the author of Cracking The New Job Market: The 7 Rules for Getting Hired in Any Economy

Today, if you are looking for work, it is helpful to target companies and determine how they recruit. Almost all recruiting today involves the Internet.  The hiring processes, once described as hidden (I prefer “splintered”) are now largely open and easily accessible.

If you want to know where to look, identify your target organizations and ask them how they recruit.  Most will be happy to tell you.  A family friend recently got his next job this way.  They told him to keep an eye open for job listings by becoming a “Fan” on Facebook.  He also engaged his network; had people put in a good word for him; used job boards; and regularly checked the job ads in the Wall Street Journal.  But sure enough, he learned of his next opportunity by doing exactly what they advised him to do.

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Pete Leibman, the author of I Got My Dream Job and So Can You

Employers hire people for one reason: to solve problems and deliver results.  Your goal (before the interview and during the interview) is to convince the employer that you have the skills and traits needed to deliver the desired results in the position.  Once you get clear on what the employer is looking for (which you can usually gather through employer research and by studying the job description meticulously), your next step is to prepare your “evidence” for why the employer should hire you.  You should be prepared to discuss prior achievements and stories from your past that demonstrate how you have each skill and trait needed for success in the position.

 

Book Review: Who Says It's a Man's World
Book Review: Who Says It’s a Man’s World

Emily Bennington, the author of Who Says It’s a Man’s World

Professional development is a real grey area in business. Some companies are outstanding at it while others totally suck. The ones that excel have full leadership buy-in and actually put their resources where their mouth is when it comes to “people first.” Still, I strongly believe it’s up to each individual to take charge of your own professional development and fill in any gaps between where you are and where you want to be. No one will ever care about your career more than you do.

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Margie Warrell, the author of Stop Playing Safe

If you’re putting yourself out there, taking on bigger challenges at work and laying more on the line, you have to be careful to ensure that you have the competence needed to deliver results. Too often, promising careers take a steep nosedive when people are assigned to positions they simply don’t have the competence to do well.

Leigh Branham, author of Author of The 7 Hidden Reasons Employees Leave

The data indicate that many job seekers experience disillusionment in the first few months on the job but stay, and disengage for several weeks or months before finally beginning to look for a job.  Finally, a “last straw” event occurs that moves them off dead center–an “I’m outta here” moment, so to speak.

To avoid disillusionment, job seekers need to have a mindset of “I’m hiring my next employer” and ask more questions about company culture as they network and ask to speak informally with future peers before accepting the position.  It’s also advisable to take on a consulting assignment or project before accepting a full-time job so you  can have first-hand experience of the company before making the decision.

 

Which advice will you implement today? Please, let’s discuss!

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 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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Combine Old and New School Job Search Ways for Success

Combine Old and New School Job Search Ways for Success

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Editor’s note: Sophie Samuel wrote the article today. See her bio at the bottom of the article.  

With the economy down and rising level of competition, it is becoming increasingly difficult to land a good job. While the traditional way is to look for job postings in newspapers or to apply to companies directly, many people are now adopting alternative and more creative ways to land a job. Instead of trying to land a job against massive competition with the same limited techniques, it is good to step out of the system and try innovative ways of a job search.

Make connections:

In today’s tech-driven world, connections can be made both real-time as well as online. Many people use Facebook and Twitter as job search tools. Using Facebook’s ad system is a great way to showcase yourself, and target age groups and areas. Since many employers post job openings on Twitter, use Twitter’s hashtag functionality to find conversations that interest you. Don’t be afraid to post that you are conducting a job search!

Apart from directly looking for job postings online, it is ideal to make connections with people who work in areas that interest you. Remember that the chances of landing a job through a person who knows you personally are much higher. Besides, even if you cannot directly access job openings, you can learn a great deal from people who have your dream job. They have a lot to offer and making connections with them somehow always trickles down to something fruitful.

Do job shadowing:

Many people are confused about what kind of job they want to land. Job shadowing is ideal for people who are trying to figure out what interests them the most. Even if you do know what interests you, it is a good way to make connections as well as get more information about how a company works. Job shadowing involves working in a company and literally ‘following’ another employee for about three to seven days. The best part about job shadowing is that you don’t have to invest a lot of time on your part unlike an internship! If you are getting your jobseekers allowance, you can use that extra time and money to creatively search for a job.

Try Google Adwords:

Using Google Adwords to display an ad about yourself or redirecting targeted companies to your resume is a great way to get noticed. A lot of times it is difficult to penetrate a big company especially if you don’t have connections. If you step out of the usual system of sending your resume along with other applicants and use Google Adwords instead, you actually end up getting more noticed. Use the power of the internet to your advantage!

Showcase yourself:

Try to do as many side projects as you can. Don’t be afraid to advertise and sell yourself. Always keep in mind that you are searching for a job while talking to new people, but never be pushy! If you feel that you have something to offer to someone through your skillsets, shout it out! If you don’t showcase your talent, people will never know.

Sophie Samuel is a blogger from London in UK. She loves to write articles on Technology, Finance, Health, Travel and Finance. As if now, she is conducting research on Jsaguide.co.uk and gathering information about it.

About Sophie Samuel

Sophie Samuel is a blogger from London in UK. She loves to write articles on Technology, Finance, Health, Travel and Finance. As if now she is doing research on Jsaguide.co.uk and gathering information about it.

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

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