Archive for the ‘Career Advice’ Category

Mar
11

Job Hunters SOS – A step by step guide to success!

Author: Sally Croft

Job hunting can be a frustrating experience, especially if you don’t have the right tools and the knowhow. Fortunately for you I have listed a few job hunting techniques that will help you succeed at every stage of the job-hunting process.

There are a few things that you should consider as you begin your job search that will give you a better understanding of the job market, such as:

  • What is the employment environment in your area?
  • Which industries are growing and which ones are stable?
  • Which industries are in decline?
  • What occupations are in high demand?
  • What are the going wages for certain jobs?
Why Most Job Searches Fail?

The average job hunter thinks that job-hunting requires no preparation, just show up and interview for the job, what’s so difficult about that, right? Well, job hunting in itself is a job and it requires preparation, patience, determination, thinking out of the box and superior research skills among others. Just showing up unprepared will get you the interview, but not the job.

Alternative Ways to Get a Job

Job Hunting thru NetworkingNetworking – Job hunting is a full time job. To make this process a bit easier, you should let everyone know that you are looking for a job; this network of people should include your family, friends, school counselor, former professor and anyone else you can think of in your community that can help you with job leads.

Internet Search for Job HuntersThe Internet – The internet is almost like a one stop shop for job hunters, but at the same time the internet should not be looked at as the only place to find work. If you didn’t find it on the internet that means that no jobs are available. The internet is very useful when it comes to doing research on jobs, companies, salaries, make contacts and network with people, post your resume and search for vacancies listed by employers.

Effective Career CounselingCareer counseling – At some point, after you have tried looking for a job but to no avail, you should seek the help of career counselors who can help you prepare for job interviews, resume preparation, interview preparation tips, and career guidance among others.

Interview Success TipsBooks – Visit your neighborhood library and find books on how to write a winning resume, books on how to write cover letters, books on how to prepare for job interviews and check out the section for job vacancies while you’re there.

Self InventorySelf-inventory – Before you begin your job search and prepare your resume, do a thorough self-inventory of the transferrable skills that you have, then use this information to focus your search for work.

Job Searches with ClassifiedsNewspaper – The Sunday edition of the newspaper usually prove most useful when looking for jobs. Go through the classified job section and search for your desired job, this can be time consuming process especially during this time of recession but usually newspapers are one of the effective mean to look for potential employer.

Temporary Employment AgenciesTemp agencies – Get the help from temporary employment agencies. Sometimes temp jobs can lead to permanent jobs, or at the very least you will have gain additional experience to add to your resume. Experienced candidates are always more marketable and valuable for employers.

Government JobsGovernment jobs - Take advantage of the civil service exam for government jobs. You can visit them at http:/federaljobs.net/exam.htm. Government jobs are often considered as most coveted jobs because of the esteem and prestige they bring also there are many fringe benefits associated with such jobs.

Create Impressive ResumesResume – Mail out resumes to potential employers, but try to keep a follow-up as well. Try to make your resume as effective and updated as possible. Your resume reflects your personality; make them as fool proof as possible. Typos spelling errors, grammatical mistakes, incomplete or false information are big NO; try to avoid them at all costs.

Advertising for Job VacancyCold calls – Call places that interest you or even visit these companies whether they advertise a vacancy or not. It is a good idea to visit potential employers; there are instances when big companies often don’t advertise for any openings available. Many companies offer job employment form to walk in candidates and call you when they have an opening. In-house hiring & word of mouth publicity is another quick way of landing a job.

Follow these basic job hunting tips to get you started on a successful job hunting journey.

Good Luck Friends!
Mar
3

Building Career with Twitter - How to make it Possible?

Author: Sally Croft

Career building is the focus point for students. The courses selected, training undertaken and all other efforts taken are done keeping in mind the career choice of students. There are courses specifically offered for a particular job or a series of job options. It is important to ensure that you do not forego any career opportunity that comes your way.

Twitter and Career Building

Are you wondering what twitter can do to build your career? May be you are even puzzled as to know what a social networking site has to do with career building? Well friends, twitter offers many feeds on a variety of topics ranging from education, career, health, spirituality, fashion, business to finance. These feeds offer the latest information on the topic that helps students to make use of the best opportunities.

Twitter Feeds on Career

Feeds are basically information on career and related issues. Twitter feeds cover inspirational and informative issues and also enable the students and freshers to get an idea about a working environment and its nature. It is a fact that there are a number of freshers who fear getting into the real working world. When it comes to career options and choosing them, update information on it is critical. You can try visiting the following career related feeds.

These twitter feeds offer advices to freshers looking out for a job, no cost coaching and career related training, even jobs posting are available on these feeds, tips on finding the most desirable job, entry level jobs and their requirements, find job using technology and social networking.

Twitter feeds on career are very helpful as it enables students to experience the real world of working and its complications much before entering it, in a way preparing them for the worst to achieve the best. With time to time updation it has become the order of the day to follow various twitter feeds online. Information thus offered enables them get prepared for the best of career opportunities, building and shaping career choices.

Feb
18

MBA Graduates: The Next Generation of Employers

Author: Sally Croft

The years from 2008-2010 have been a whirlwind of economic and emotional ups and downs for the nation and the world economy. America has seen the fall of major companies and the incredible financial woes that follow such falls. Major businesses such as the auto industry, banking and financial markets were under fire and threat of failure due to the poorly regulated practices of previous years. America and the world need new leaders with bright ideas to avoid future problems that affect all of our lives. The next generation of employees must be equipped with the knowledge to meet the demands of a global market. The decisions they make not only affect those in close proximity, but the results of their decisions will be felt around the world.

Future Employers

The new employers need to have the moral capability to be able to apply what they have learned to situations as they occur. Some of the unethical practices in the financial market used in the last decade must be revisited by these new bosses and made to fit an economic world fresh out of a recession. America and the world are coming out of a worldwide economic crisis and the new leaders will be ready.

MBA Grads

Where will the next generation of employers in the U.S. come from? It can be expected that the next generation of employers will be the most recent and upcoming graduates of MBA programs across the U.S. and around the world. The new bright stars have been trained to be the leaders in banking, economics, finance, and management. Fresh with the glow of having completed a tough university stretch of usually more than six years, these new MBA graduates have seen prosperity of the US and world economies, and watched as the bubble inflated and then burst. Their knowledge gained through current events and precedent setting cases during their college careers will have prepared them for just about any scenario that comes their way.

The MBA graduates who move into the executive positions in companies throughout the U.S. and the world will be leaders in their fields. What are some of the new generation employers going to do? As the banking, economic and marketing fields are wide open for new ideas the choices will be varied. Here are some of the careers to keep an eye on. Today’s MBA graduate jobs include:

• chief financial officer • director of investment banking
• finance director marketing • principal consultant
• manager • strategy manager
• head of sales and marketing • procurement advisor
• benchmarking analyst • marketing manager
• international head of marketing • lead consultant
• senior business analyst • director investment banking
• vice president of sales • business manager

The new leaders in these positions will have the responsibility of presiding over corporations and participating in decisions that will be affected by the new regulations being put in place. These new regulations that they oversee will be cutting edge decisions made on top of failures and rescues in many different industries. The process of bail outs and bonuses that were given to some of the banks and major businesses will have to be taken into consideration with each and every move these new leaders will make.