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Job Search has a defined process. There is a beginning (assessment and planning), a middle (implementation, job search and interviewing) and an end (negotiations and final offer). It is a natural progression through which every job seeker must pass. Each stage is essential to success. Know who you are. Any effective job search begins with a clear analysis of who you are your most distinguishing qualifications and characteristics. What do you enjoy? What do you dislike? From what activities have you achieved the most satisfaction? Develop a clear picture of the professional you as a baseline to guide your career planning and job search. Define your objectives and determine how you want to be perceived. Your resume must communicate an immediate message of who you are. This may be different than Item #3 above. This who you are relates to how you want to be perceived, and links directly to your current objectives. For example, if youre a customer service representative seeking a sales position, youll highlight your skills in customer relationship management, product presentation, negotiations and the like. However, if youre that same customer service representative interested in a management career, youll highlight your skills in training, team building, personnel supervision, budgeting and related management functions. Write a performance-based resume. Success sells. Its that simple. The most powerful and effective resumes are those that highlight success, results and achievements. They dont over-inflate them; they are clearly and succinctly highlighted. Never underestimate the value of your cover letter. Here are the stats: 33% of all recipients NEVER read cover letters; 33% of all recipients glance at the cover letter after theyve read the resume; and the remaining 33% ALWAYS read the cover letter first. Your letter must immediately communicate your value to an organization for you never know which 33% will receive it. Key words are essential. Although you do not want your resume to be a laundry list of key words, you do want to be sure that you have integrated them within the text of both your resume and your cover letter. Many companies and recruiters utilize information technology tools to review incoming resumes. If your resume does not contain the right language and key words, youll never get past the gatekeeper. Job Search is multi-channel marketing. For any product to sell, it must be merchandised through the appropriate marketing channels. In job search, those channels include targeted direct mail and email campaigns, Internet resume and job postings, job lead reports, networking, advertisements and more. How you design your individualized marketing strategy depends entirely on your career objectives (e.g., type of position, type of company, size of company, geographic preference). Leverage the Internet to your advantage. There are two ways you can use the Internet in your job search. Option 1 is to search for job postings, an extremely viable strategy for many job seekers (especially those in the technology industries). For other professionals, and for most senior-level executives, searching the Internet for jobs is not a good use of your time. The other option is to post your resume on the Internet for review by companies and recruiters. THIS is a great strategy for everyone! Interview to win. The interview is the final stage in the sales process. Youre there to present the product, negotiate the deal and close the sale. Its that simple yet, as we all know, very competitive and complex. It is critical to research as much about the company, its products, services and operations as you can. This allows you to focus your answers on their critical issues. Know that youve already passed the first test (the phone screening or initial resume review) and approach each interview with confidence and strength. Ms. Enelow is a 12-time published author and frequent guest speaker at conferences, workshops and seminars nationwide. She has had articles published in National Business Employment Weekly, Chicago JOBS Magazine. She is Central Pennsylvania Employment Weekly . Executive Board Member (Past), Professional Association of Resume Writers Founder & President, Womens Entrepreneurial Board. Email: wendyenelow@cminstitute.com URL: www.cminstitute.com This article courtesy of Stewart, Cooper & Coon (publishers of The Gladiator) www.stewartcoopercoon.com |
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