A Brief Guide To: The New Rules of Job Search
A Brief Guide To: The New Rules of Job Search
A Brief Guide To: The New Rules of Job Search
Career Coach & Strategist Founder of Springboard Talent Creator of Your Own 360 Program
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2011 by Chan Ngee Key. A Brief Guide to The New Rules of Job Search by! Springboard Talent LLP is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs! 3.0 Singapore License.! Creator of Your Own 360 Evaluating Opportunity Program!
Important: If you have access to a printer, please PRINT this e-book. Youll get a lot more out of it if! youre not reading it from a monitor. Take it to your favorite caf or read it at home in your! comfortable chair. You can also write your own notes easily on the large white spaces.!
Losing or quitting your job is not the end of the world.! You dont have to say sorry to yourself. It is not what happens to you, but it is more important to know whats best for you in your next career move.! Contrary to what youre thinking, your newfound freedom is the rst step towards discovering a lot of fresh and creative opportunities out there that you might not even think of. ! You are now open to explore a different career path that aligns with your talent, skills, knowledge, passion and purpose.!
Before you meet with a potential employer, invest time conducting informational interviews. This is a highly important process in which you interview people already employed in a certain position or a certain company. The purpose of these interviews is to gather as much useful information as possible.! Attempt to nd out the pros and cons of the job. What expectations should you realistically have? Uncover information about specic employers or places of work.. Learn facts about the actual responsibilities of specic positions.! Use this process to arm yourself with facts and gures before your own interviews.!
Long before online social networks, the best way to meet people was face to face. Surprise it still is a vital source of information!! Invest time going to places where you can meet people afliated with your line of work. You will be amazed how much practical information can be obtained through direct and face to face discussions. ! Seminars, lectures, professional conferences, exhibitions these are but a few of the many places where you can meet people and they can meet you. ! When you are looking for employment opportunities, the more people you meet, the better the chances of nding, or being found. !
Social media platforms such as Blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and others are a highly effective method of yelling to the world, "I am here! in the world wide web.! Even if you are not overly extroverted, use the various online networks and forums to make yourself known. Get involved in professional discussions. Pose questions to other professionals. Initiate discussions that focus on your opinions. Offer advice that will shine a bright light on your knowledge and capabilities.! Always keep in mind that you want to become known. This is free advertising for you at its nest!!
Finding the right job for you may not be an overnight process. Like a ne wine, sometimes time and patience are required.! Use time to your advantage. Make yourself highly visible in order to become known to as many people as possible. ! Seek opportunities to speak to professional groups. Attend conferences and seminars and participate as much as possible. If you're in the audience, stand to introduce yourself and ask a question. Let everyone know that you are here, there, and everywhere. ! High visibility will create mental association between you and the eld of employment.!
There's an old saying if you want someone to answer the door, you have to knock!! In a highly competitive world, the aggressors get ahead. If you want a particular job, or would like to work for a certain company, you have to take action and go after it! Take the initiative and contact potential employers. Sell your skills and expertise. Explain why you would be a valuable asset. Convince the other party that they will benet from associating with you, and you with them.! Many employers appreciate initiative and may be willing to offer you a position that they were reserving until they meet "the right person.!
At the end of the day, your success depends, to a large degree, on the amount of "noise and branding that you make. The more noticeable you are, the better your chances for securing the job that you want. ! Become recognizable. Let the world know that you are here and are ready, willing and able. With determination, focus and a little bit of luck, you will be well on your way to achieving your career goals.!
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I hope you enjoyed this e-book and it gives you some food for thought.! If you want to learn more, check out the following. !
Own 360 Program, Personal Career Coaching! or book Ngee Key for Keynote Speech, please contact him at www.yourown360.com!