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Tips & Tricks: Job Search

  • Set a Goal: Aim to reach out to one professional each day.  Slow and steady is the sustainable and realistic to reach your networking goals.
  • Conduct Informational Interviews: Contact employers directly to set up interviews.
  • Reach out to contacts in a meaningful way: Set yourself apart by building a trusting professional relationship with a positive attitude.
  • Share your resources, skills, connections and ideas: Networking is a two way street.  Share your value-add connections and ideas instead of simply asking for them to share with you.
  • Expand your Network: Networking is just that – a net. So when you meet someone, at the end of the conversation, ask them “Who else do you recommend I connect with?” They may just make the introduction that lands you a job.

If you have any questions or need assistance please contact IPN-PSP (Placement Support Program).

Article by the Professional Support Program team

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Moving up the Ladder

Are you looking to move up the ladder but unsure how to do so?

  • Believe in your self: It takes creativity, persistence, and confidence to move to next level. Keep track of your accomplishments and how they have helped the company’s bottom line or put your department in a good light. Quantify results. Own your accomplishments enough to be your own best salesmen.
  • Focus on self-awareness:One of the greatest predictors of career success is self-awareness. You need to know your strengths and weaknesses. Never stop learning. Work hard, advance your education, and acquire new skills and knowledge. Consistent growth and learning new skills is imperative.
  • Create your own promotion: Soft skills are often the determining factor in selecting the right candidate for a promotion, and can only be acquired through a deliberate process of active practice. For instance:
    – Practice recognizing people’s accomplishments in public and providing criticism in private.
    – Do not avoid conflict when you see it. Have the courage to confront it with respect and empathy.
    – Seek to understand the situation without judging, acknowledge different viewpoints, and offer alternatives in an attempt to find solutions to problems.
    -How you handle stress and conflicts in public today may determine your chances of getting a promotion much later in your career. People remember.
  • Don’t wait around for assignments: Keep current with industry news and events Seek out ways to improve your company’s current processes or online marketing, it’s a sure fire way to prove your worth to your manager.
    Speaking of, make your manager look good. By doing your job right, asking questions and turning out excellent work you make your boss’ job easier, while securing a promotion when the opportunity arrives.

If you have any questions or need assistance please contact IPN-PSP (Placement Support Program).

Article by the Professional Support Program team.