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5 Tips to Find Your Next Job in 2019

5 Tips to Find Your Next Job in 2019
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In this special episode, my friend Bob McIntosh asked to interview me on my show. In the past, I have replayed my interviews from guest appearances on other podcasts. This is the first time in over five years of the show I will be interviewed for the show. 
 
This show is centered around my article, 14 Tips to Help You Find Your Next Job from Recruiter.com, and also found on my blog. 
 
I would love to hear from you. 
 

You are more than welcome to join the discussion. Here are three ways you can:

– Call and leave a voicemail at 708-365-9822, or text your comments to the same number
– Go to TheVoiceofJobSeekers.com, press the “Send Voicemail” button on the right side of your screen and leave a message
– Send email feedback to [email protected]

Here’s more information about Bob McIntosh:

Bob is the founder of Things Career Related blog. He has robust information on LinkedIn, interviewing, and introverts. He works for the Career Center of Lowell as a Career Strategist, LinkedIn Trainer, Workshop Facilitator, and a LinkedIn Profile and Resume Consultant.
Here are some highlights from my interview
 
  • I talk about preparing for the new interview tools such as intra-department group interviews, Skype interviews, and other types. Instead of practicing with one person asking questions, simulate the interview situations even if it’s a remote interview
  • We have to be in constant negotiation mode, so it won’t be an event, it will be an ever-exchanging transaction. Be ready to negotiate all of the time 
  • I talk about how it takes work to create a quality network. It doesn’t happen by accident, and if you grow it with intent, you can eventually elicit responses and deepen your ask 
  • I offer instances where shared core values matter and how it will affect job search decisions of the job seekers (and vice versa) 
  • We discuss the role of texting in job search and how it will be used to promote positions and be the center of setting up and conducting interviews
  • I suggest job seekers tell their career stories that offer robust energy and invites engagement from hearers
 

Reminder:

Use my contact information above to inquire about individual or group coaching. Or leave a message anytime on the “send voicemail” button on the side of any page of my blog.
 
You can also sign up for my weekly newsletter at the top right of my page to be on the early list of my free e-Guide, “219 Modern Job Search Tips for 2019!” If you have already subscribed to the newsletter, it’s in your email box as of this morning!
 
One episode is left in this season of the podcast. The last episode of the fall season will be December 11 (next Tuesday evening). The winter season of episodes will begin on January 15, 2019!

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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Job Search News – December 8, 2017

Job Search News – December 8, 2017

This is your job search news – THE HOLIDAY JOB SEARCH ADVICE EDITION- with articles and resources centered around learning so enjoy! I’ve read them, and you can feel free to comment on them in any form you’d like. Leave a message on the “send voicemail” button on your right. I’ll try to keep it short, fresh, and informative. If you have some news I need to know about, tweet me @MarkADyson!

If you haven’t downloaded my FREE eguide, “118 Job Search Tips for the Modern Job Search in 2018”  here.

 You can buy my guides listed here for 99 cents each for the rest of the year! The regular price is $5.00 for most of the guides.

 

Holiday Hiatus

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Next week, December 15, will be the last “Job Search News” (and newsletter) for the year. Unless there is major breaking news, I will resume on January 19. The podcast will also be on hiatus starting Dec. 12 until Jan. 16. I invite you to subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already, and if you could please, write an honest review by starting here.

Seize the holiday

I say it every year the holidays are to be leveraged during your job search. I’ll let this article tell you the reasons you should, but it’s to your advantage to capitalize on every opportunity.

Is it too late?

Don’t be surprised if it’s not too late to find a part-time gig. This article states there are companies finding it hard to hire enough people for retail. They encourage their seasonal workers to refer their friends and have found a way to pay workers quickly (like everyday). It’s an interesting read to find out how seasonal work is being made attractive and an easier hiring process.

Do employers understand you?

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Conveying meaning is as important as proving merit. The more a potential employer knows about you abilities, the more they’ll care about your availability. Great advice to understand what needs to be communicated. You’ll have more time to target the clarity of your communication during the holiday season. You might want to scrub the confusing artifacts on your social media profiles while your at it.

To compliment the article above is mine from a few years back. I hope you would find it helpful.

Finally, stay in demand my friends! 

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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14 Powerful Networking Tools and Strategies to Implement Now

14 Powerful Networking Tools and Strategies to Implement Now

 

The way networking operates is similar to the way a little yeast works through a batch of dough: Both require time, a little massaging, and consistency. Given that, in certain circumstances, 85 percent of all jobs are filled through networking, it behooves every professional to learn how to network.

The successful networker understands that it’s about giving more than taking for the long term. Successful networking takes time to “work through the batch.”

Here are some ways to become a successful networker and fully tap into your network:

Listen to Modern Networking Manners for Your Career

Tools:

1. Business Cards

I know most people will have real business cards, but if all else fails, a digital business card can be as useful as a physical one. It’s a good idea to include links on your business card to your LinkedIn profile and other professional websites. There are apps available to help you create cards, but it can be as simple as using a stock image (considering copyright laws, of course!) and including your contact info.

2. Handbills

Try creating a one-page document to hand out at networking events. This “handbill” should quickly summarize your contact info, skills, and experience. To quote Jessica Dillard, the founder of Dillard & Associates: “It doesn’t replace the resume, but in particular environments [it can] go before it.”

3. Thank-You Notes

Consider sending notes after informational meetings, networking events, and even LinkedIn recommendations or referrals.

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Sometimes, an email is enough; other times, a handwritten note will stand out more.

4. Skype

It’s easier to stay in touch with your network through Skype – and usually less expensive, too! It’s accessible on all electronic devices, and you can use it for calls, texts, and creating a contact database.

5. A Planner of Some Kind

I prefer to keep my scheduling tools accessible from all of my devices. If you don’t, there are planners to help you keep track of your schedule. You should take your networking appointments as seriously as you would a job interview.

6. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.

Your favorite social media platforms will be whichever ones produce the most relationships for you. Figure out which social networks will expand your connections and lead to the most meaningful discussions for your career. Then, focus on these sites.

Read 5 Ways to Destroy Your Networking Efforts

Tactics:

1. Informational Interviews / Business Conversations

It’s good to have conversations about possible career developments without anyone feeling obligated. The intelligence you collect in these conversations will be applicable to your career path and yield actionable steps – maybe not right away, but down the line. Think of this as a long-term move, and be prepared to give back to those with whom you chat.

2. Give Without Expecting a Return (Most of the Time)

Networking is about what you offer others. If you are giving your best, an equal return may be unachievable, but rest assured: When the time comes, the value will be received.

3. Networking is Quality, Not Quantity

Many LinkedIn users have thousands of contacts they have never even Googled. These connections are just numbers, marketing opportunities to be wasted.

You won’t benefit from the quality of your connections until you take the conversation outside of LinkedIn.

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4. Expand Personal Brand Awareness

Do you want to increase your exposure and get others excited to connect with you? Your social profiles need to be attractive, but the other part of the equation is being social. Talking with the right people can yield relevant intel for your resume, interview, or partnership.

5. Remember: ‘To Teach Is to Learn Twice’

Share what you’ve learned with individuals and small groups. As you start dialogues, your thought leadership potential grows. The more established you are in your field, the more opportunities you’ll have to meet new people and show off your core competencies.

Read Six Reasons Your Job Networking Efforts Fail

6. Center Your Personality and Character

Employers hire likable people. Show likability, and you will increase your memorability. Relax. Be yourself.

7. Volunteer

Not only can volunteering help you hone your skills, fill your resume gaps, and give back to your community, but it is also a great way to meet new people. Considering getting in touch with the boards of directors at philanthropic organizations. The people on these boards are often connected to corporations and hiring authorities.

8. Attend Industry Events

The best part of attending any conference is the networking you can do before, during, and after. If you want to maximize your possibilities, lead a breakout group, pre-conference session, or even a class or event.

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Networking can happen anywhere and everywhere. Whether you’re walking the dog or waiting in line, you may be a conversation away from your next gig.

Networking works best as a way of life. People who understand this maximize their potential opportunities and increase their chances of being found by the right people.

As you work through “the batch” of your network, the intention is to make it grow. The quality of your network outweighs the quantity of contacts, of course, but you should always be on the lookout for valuable people to add. Remember: Your network improves based on how much value you add. As you refer, direct, and advise individuals, it’s the “yeast” working. People will tell others about you.

 This article first published Recruiter.com! 

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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