The 10-Minute Job Search-Network!
By Lisa Correu, Principal/Job Search Advocate AfterSchool Career Workshops
Welcome back to The Ten-Minute Job Search where we take the stress out of a day when you just didn't get time to focus on your job search.
In this installment we’ll focus on actually leaving your house and attending a networking event. C’mon keep reading, it’ll be okay, I promise. Grab a friend and make this a team outing.
The 10-Minute Job Search-Why This Career?
By Lisa Correu, Principle/Job Search Advocate, AfterSchool Career Workshops
Welcome back to our series, “The Ten-Minute-Job-Search”. We’ve designed it to spare you from the self-harm and guilt that comes when time gets away from you and your job hunt. So just when you’re about to shut your hand in that drawer to atone just read on!
Are You Afraid of Employment?
By Lisa Correu, Principal/Job Search Advocate, AfterSchool Career Workshops
Are you derailing your career before it’s even begun? On the outside do you look like a gung-ho job seeker, sending out resumes, networking with a vengeance and plotting world domination while on the inside (and in reality) you’re hesitating, procrastinating and really only plotting your next Facebook post? It happens a lot more than you think and one reason can be sheer size of scope.
What If You Don’t Want a Job? (…Or Can’t Find a Job?) Consider Making Your Own.
By Kathryn Lorenzen, Principal/Career Development Coach
Not everyone is cut out to be an employee. Some people would rather gnaw off their own foot than sign on to someone else’s rules, mission, and payroll. They’d just feel too trapped or like they’d sold out.
And not everyone who wants a job upon graduation will be able to find one quickly. The unemployment rate for young adults age 20 to 24 is uncomfortably high (15.4%, by a recent government estimate, compared to 8.9% for the general population).
So, what’s the alternative? Since minimum-wage jobs will generally not allow you to be self-supporting, some new graduates make the decision to become entrepreneurs, providing a basic service to individuals or businesses. And some do quite well, thank you, as either a freelancer or a dedicated business.
What are the qualities that help you succeed if this is the road you choose, or that chooses you?
You Are What You Say You Are
By Kathryn Lorenzen, Principal/Career Development Coach
When you get further along in your career, your track record is everything and can carry you far. But when you’re just graduating, to get a promising first job, you need to be able to convey clearly what you can do for your potential employer.
We geezers have called it the “elevator speech,” which has always been cheesy, even when it meant something (that you need to be able to get your message across to someone you meet in an elevator before you get to their floor). Lisa and I call it your Personal Marketing Statement, which is also not ideal but closer to accurate.
So let’s explore a little more about how you can land on the “must be interviewed” list with just what you say to introduce yourself, either in person, on the phone, or in email.