JOB SEARCH STEPS

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People changed jobs every 3 years  People on average have 5 careers  Many times in your life you will need to conduct a job search. So, It’s important to know the process 


Learn the steps for successful job search  Review the “must have” marketing tools  Job hunting resources  Prepare to start search 


Identify career goals and objectives › What sort of job am I looking for? › Where do I want to work? › What do I value in my work?

Realistically assess your strengths, weaknesses, skills, and abilities  Ready your marketing tools 


Resume  Cover Letter  Reference Page & Recommendations  Mustangjobs.com  Portfolio  Polished Interviewing Skills 

JOBURBAN can help you develop these tools


Identify and rank information on companies: › Largest › Fastest growing › Most profitable

Research annual reports of companies  Use the web or local libraries 


Joburban.com › Full Time and Internship Positions › On Campus Recruiting

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Newspapers & Professional Journals Telephone and Online Directories Minnesota Workforce Center Chamber of Commerce Governmental Agencies


Internet Job Sites 1. Super Sites ◦ Visibility to employers makes these sites

popular (e.g. Joburban.com , Monster)

1. Hub Sites ◦ Still well know but smaller sites—target

specific groups (e.g. The Ladders—for executives)

1. Niche Sites ◦ Smaller sites often associated with a

profession or industry association (e.g. Joburban.com, LandIt.org)


Use Safe Job Sites  Refine your job search using keywords and advance search options  Apply to positions you are qualified for  Set up Email Job Alerts or Job Agents  Upload and Post your Resume  Write a Customized Cover Letter 


Develop a systematic list of people who could provide company information and referrals ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦

Family & Friends Past Employers Professional Organizations Faculty and staff

Create a list of employers you want to work for—contact these companies for job and internship opportunities


Keep a written log of contacts, callbacks, and interviews.

Develop short & long term action plans

Seek feedback from others

Review and adjust your objectives as needed


Decide on clothes to give you the “professional” look

Practice your Interview Skills

What to bring—Pad folio, extra resumes,

reference page, professional pen, questions for interviewer


Follow up with the employer within 1-2 weeks of sending your resume

Always send Thank You Letters after an interview—within 24 hours

Follow directions—send the information the employer requests


Job searching takes time—the average search is 4-6 months

Remember…Follow up is key

Be open minded about potential opportunities


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Get organized Research the market Network and conduct info interviews Pace yourself & stay with it Prepare for the interview Make sure to follow through Be persistent


Contact– www.joburban.com


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