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JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES

Career Services

STEPS TO SUCCESS

Self AssessmentResearch & ExplorationPrepare Materials & Develop Job

Search SkillsNetworkingConduct Job Search

Self Assessment

Identify your:1. Values2. Interests3. Skills4. Accomplishments5. Experiences6. Goals

Research & Exploration

Conduct Informational Interviews Professional Associations Professors Professionals in the field

Research the job market: Where are the jobs? Who is hiring? What career fields are in demand? What are the qualifications needed (certificates,

education, etc)

**Begin to target potential employers

Research Online ResourcesOccupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/oco/home.html

JobWeb:www.jobweb.com Career Library section has extensive listings under “General

References” to assist in employer research

MyPerfectGig A unique application that links Engineering and Technology

companies' job requisitions and needs to your skills and availability. Provides in depth and real-time industry information on employment demand.

Career Services:www.fit.edu/careerCurrent lists of employers for each discipline locally and nationally

Preparation & Materials

Resume, Cover Letter, transcripts, etc Targeted to position & industry

References Past employers Professors/Instructors Volunteer Associations

Interview skills Participate in mock interviews if possible. Practice answering interview questions.

Marketing Preparation

Develop Marketing & Conversational skills Networking, presentations, interviews, etc

Professional interview attire (Eventually Career) Suit, slacks, shoes, accessories, etc Prepare for several options since you might

have second & third interviews

Professional voice mail/email service and professional sounding messages and nicknames.

Networking

Develop a career network:(The “hidden” job market)

Assess your current network and that of your parents, relatives, friends. Include a list of whom each of them know.

Tell everyone you know that you are conducting a job search and ask for their assistance.

Networking Contacts

Sources of Contacts:Professors, administrators, graduate

students, or alumni.Supervisors from any previous jobs

including internships or part-time jobs.

Members of professional associations.Friends, relatives, or contacts from

community.

Effective Networking

Making new contacts or cold calling: Contact by phone or email first. Be sure to mention mutual acquaintances early on.

Prepare a script of what you are going to sayin advance (if on the phone). Proofread email messages and be sure to use proper spellingand grammar.

Successful contact Be prepared to concisely discuss your qualifications and what you expect

from this contact.

Try to schedule a personal meeting or informational interview.

Reassure the contact that you will only need 20 or 30 minutes of their time.

Effective Networking

Do not ask for a job during the firstconversation. Ask for career information and advice in your job search.

Manners go a long way. No way to get around “Please, thank you, I appreciate, it was

so nice of you”

Always follow up on successful contacts Be sure to thank them for their assistance.

Plan and Conduct Job Search

Commit a considerable amount of time • A job search can be thought of as a full-

time job in itself.

Start the process early• Especially research and preparation. Do

not wait until the last semester before graduation to begin the process.

Plan and Conduct Job Search

Job Search Tracking • Spreadsheet or binder with all your job

search correspondence, notes, list of network contacts and applications, notes on when to follow up on applications, a calendar of important dates, etc.

**Refer to it frequently and follow up on anything that you need to take care of.

Conduct Job Search

Pursue advertised vacancies College Central Network Popular job listing websites such as Career

Builder, Monster Employer websites Professional association websites Classified ads – most are online

www.fit.edu/career/jobcenter/generall_inks.html

***Do not blindly submit resumes, make the connection***

Plan and Conduct Job Search

Improve your chancesTarget your resume to the job

description.

Personalize your response as much as possible.

Follow up with hiring manager if possible.

Conduct Job Search

Finding the “hidden” jobs:Utilize your career network contacts.

If you started that process early, they should know you well by the time you need to start applying for jobs.

Get pass the Gatekeeper and follow up with hiring managers when possible.

Maximizing Online Resources Realize that most employers, especially large

ones, will only accept resumes through online systems.

Target your resume to their system and the openings they have available.

Use online job listing sites to post your resume but also to learn who is hiring. Applying directly to the company is preferred.

**Do not get stuck in this trap: avoiding employers with a difficult recruitment process

Maximizing Online Resources

Protecting Privacy: Be careful of posting your resume and

personal information on job posting sites before reading their site’s privacy policy.

Never give out your Social Security Number or any financial information on third party job posting site.

Protecting your References Privacy

• Only disclose reference information when specifically requested by hiring employer

• This will allow you the opportunity to give your references a heads up when applying to positions

Final Advice

Be persistent A successful job search takes a lot of hard

work and time. Take control of your job searchYou are the one ultimately responsible for

your job search.Be flexible! Do not create your own obstacles by

developing job search goals that cannot be met.

Stay positive! A positive attitude is a must.

Career Services

Part-time and full-time job postings – College Central Network

Internships & Co-opFederal Work-studyFlorida Work Experience ProgramWorkshopsResume & cover letter critiquesCareer Fair & Employer DayMock interviews

321.674.8102 www.fit.edu/career Keuper Bldg Room 210

Questions? Contact Us

Dona Gaynor, [email protected]

Elizabeth Farney, Assistant [email protected]