Post on 20-Jul-2020
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Expanding Horizons The Job Search (non-academic)
Julia BlackstockCareer CounsellorCareer Services
Agenda
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Set goal
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Choose strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Set goal1.
Choose strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Expect...
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Set goal
1.Choose
strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Searching for job postings (LinkedIn)
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Strategies
1. Walking In
2. Cold Calling
3. Direct Mail
4. Completing Applications
5. Responding to Job Ads
6. Using Staffing Firms
7. Networking
Strategies
Advertised postings
Job-seekersEmployers
Preferred Method
Strategies
Selecting trusted people from network
Job-seekersEmployers
Preferred Method
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Strategies
Networking
All other strategies
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Set goal
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Choose strategies
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Tell everyone3.
Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Set goal
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Choose strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Join
Queen’s ConnectsCareer Network
Groups
Changing your self-talk
I need a JOB
What are conversations (problems) do I most connect with?
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Set goal
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Choose strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
4.Start with
friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Hi Aunt Lois,
I am writing with an update on my progress. I am winding up my degree in Public Health and have become really interested in the regulation of health products. For that reason I am interested in exploring what is happening at the moment in specific government departments and some not-for-profit associations. I have done some research and the next step for me would be to talk to insiders in the field.
I have listed specific organizations at the bottom of this email and wondered if you could take a look. If you know someone who is or has worked in any of these organizations could you help me get in touch with them? (I promise I won't hit them up for a job; at this point I am just looking for advice.)
The ideal thing would be to get the contact information (if the person you know is ok with that). That allows me to take the initiative in getting in touch.
Thank you for all your support so far. I look forward to the possibility of hearing from you.
Regards,
Temn
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Ministry of Health (Ontario) (Alberta) (BC) (SK); BioAccess Commercialization Centre;
Email example (not template)
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Set goal
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
5. Connect through alumni
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Consider joining all Queen’s University alumni groups
a comparison of 2 approaches
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Network through groups
jobs &free messaging
5-Point outreach message
1. Fewer than 100 words
2. No mention of jobs
3. Start with “warm connection”
(e.g., Life Sciences)
4. Make your goal/interests
general*
5. Say that you will follow up.
Subject: Queen’s Life Sciences student seeking your advice
Dear Mr. Nimen,
My name is Julia Blackstock and I am an MPH about to graduate from Queen’s. I found your profile when I was researching Public Health graduates in Linkedin.com. May I have 20 minutes of your time to ask you about your experiences at the BioAccess Commercialization Centre? I am exploring careers in food, health and commercialization and your insights would be very helpful.
I know that this may be a busy time for you so if we are unable to connect by email I’ll try to reach you next week to see whether that is more convenient.
Thank you for your time,
Julia Blackstock | 613.123.4567
julia.blackstock@queensu.caca.linkedin.com/in/juliablackstock/Julia.Blackstock (Skype)
From Dalton, Steve. (2012) The 2-hour Job Search. Ten-Speed Press. (Kindle)
Phone Script (voicemail): Reaching out by phone
Greeting & Introduction: E.g. Hello, it is Min Tally calling from Queen’s University in the Department of Health Sciences. I am a B.Sc. Candidate and I am following up an email that I sent you last week. Cory Anders suggested that I get in touch with you. I am interested in working in the Green Building industry and am looking for information about compliance issues.
Request: I am very interested in speaking with you about your experiences at the municipal level.
Next step: I will try again. If you are able to return my call, I can be reached at 613.533.3239. I am available today at 2 pm and tomorrow after 1 pm. Thank you in advance. My name again is Min Tally.
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Set goal
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Choose strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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Explain how you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Using Google search strings to find Linkedin profiles
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Resource: Versatile PhD & Academia.edu
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What info do you need to have an interesting conversation?
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Information Interview – small talk
Small Talk –
1. How is your day going so far?
2. What projects are you working on so far?
3. Can you tell me about your background and how you came to be working for your employer?
From Dalton, Steve. (2012) The 2-hour Job Search. Ten-Speed Press. (Kindle)
Information Interview - TIARA
TrendsWhat trends are most impacting your business right now?
InsightsIf you had to attribute your success to one trait or skill, what would it be?
AdviceWhat can I be doing right now to prepare myself for a career in this field?
Resources What next steps would you recommend for a person in my situation?
AssignmentsHave you had interns or contractors in the past. If so, what sorts of projects have they done?
From Dalton, Steve. (2012) The 2-hour Job Search. Ten-Speed Press. (Kindle)
Expert Mentor
Finding Information
Careers Careercruising.com (login: career; pw: golden)
Organizations Website, brochures, www.glassdoor.comwww.linkedin.com, www.hoovers.com *
News - history Factiva,* Business Source Complete * newspapers *
Management Priorities Annual Reports *
Industry perspective Industry Profiles * Not-for-Profit Organizations * Special Interest Groups * Associations *
Job Description NOCJob Search Engines Professional AssociationsBehavioural Competencies
*Access through the Business subject resources page online at Stauffer Libraryhttp://library.queensu.ca/research/guide/business
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Set goal
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Choose strategies
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Tell everyone
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Ask for advice
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Start with friends / family
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Connect through alumni +
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Talk to Hiring Managers
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you'll succeed
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Know what to expect
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Who/what would you impact?
CEO PrioritiesProfit and Loss
Revenue and CostsBalance Sheet
CapitalRegulators
Customers
the PublicCreditors
Suppliers
Shareholders
Adapted from Peter Copestake, Entrepreneur in Residence at School of Business
Taxpayers
Voters
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For information about applying to work within the Government, come to
Drop-In Career Advising at Career ServicesMondays – Thursday 1:30 – 3:30 pm.
Slides will be available for discussion with a Counsellor.
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I can do this.
I am not alone.
I know and understand what to expect.
What helps when you are in transition?
Source: a keynote session at the Students in Transition Conference in Philadelphia, US, Oct 2012 by Laurie Schreiner
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Drop-inCareer Advising
Mon – Thurs 1:30 – 3:30 PM