Post on 07-Nov-2014
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Job Hunting = Getting Found!
•Chris Wellington aka “The Recruiting Guy”•President of The Wellington Group•16+ years in recruiting covering:
• Contract / temp staffing• Direct Hire• “Headhunting”• Outsourcing
•Advanced education in science; drug development & clinical research •Leading expert in current job searching and recruiting techniques•Goal = Here to help inform you on both best practices for job hunting and that opportunity that does exist•Please ask questions or seek me out for clarity
•In a New Position right now•Opportunity to Proactively seek a career change•But, “finding work takes work”
• Approach it like a job, have a daily plan and goals
• Don’t get tied up in the emotional highs and lows
• Leverage your network – “Who Do You Know” • Do the work once, apply it to many resources
•Utilize the resources you have such as LHH & ESC•Turn the news off, turn-up your favorite jams on and get to it
• Number of Open Jobs in July = 3,700,00o• Number of People Hired in July = 4,200,000
“If nothing ever changed, there'd be no butterflies.” ~ Unknown
• Have an open job opportunity to completed (fill) • Post the job both internally and externally • Search the database (tools)• May conduct online searches• Scan their network for a match • Review results based on ranking or comparison • Call and/or email potential match(s)• Common challenges in working with a recruiter
• Too many searches too little time• Only interested in key words, no expertise• Many candidates for the same job• They want to quickly review for a match and
move on• Need to have full access to your information• No time to chase you
•This is a tool, don’t get emotionally hung-up on it!•Most recruiters and Human Resources use tools to manage their open jobs and applicants (resumes)
• Don’t let your hard work get stuck in the black hole• No cutiesy formats• No PDFs, use Word 03 format• No pictures or overtly personal
information•Insure the “objective” or intro matches the job•Repeat key skills and experience throughout
• EX: “High-Throughput”• Intro• Each job – where and how much• Skills section
•Clear, simple, easy to follow and understand
•What is your purpose?• Don’t think that hitting “send” will get you
found!• Don’t over-apply to the same company or job• Don’t send or post your resume everywhere• Do highlight your niche skills and expertise• Do tell recruiters how to best contact you
•Examples:• ncbiotech.com (free for recruiters)• medzilla.com• craigslist.com (free for recruiters)• topechelon.com
**Not all Recruiters have access to these tools! Make sure they can find you on free tools and not just the big paid job boards!
•Has revolutionized the recruiting and job search activities
• Increased traffic and speed at which resumes are seen
• Made it easier to be found• Careful what you post and say – research on
you!• Reply to all inquires
•Build 1 profile and leverage the content on all platforms
• LinkedIn• Google+• Twitter• Facebook (Market Place)• Monster.com (BeKnown)
•Ways for people to find your complete profile free & easy
• ZoomInfo.com• Jigsaw.com
•Has become the top tool of recruiters and job seekers
• “It’s the new job board”• Networking = Key for success in job search
•Best Practices• Get your profile to 100% complete ASAP
• Helps your ranking and getting found• Insure your profile matches your resume• Invest in the “Job Seeker” option• Contact details = email and phone #• Professional photo
•Groups• 50 main & 50 sub• 100 unique networks to join, all with Job
Boards• Send an introduction to each new group
•What is it?• A daily mining of the internet on key search
terms• Puts you know about new jobs instantly• Unique advantage in your proactive job
search• Emailed to you; instant, daily, weekly, etc
•Part of your daily plan•Be specific to target the skills, job titles, and geography •Tools:
• Indeed.com• Simplyhired.com• Google.com (saved alerts)• Watchthatpage.com (track a company’s job
pages)• LinkedIn (saved search alerts)• Most major job boards
•Find out how/where to send your resume for your daily plan•Customize your resume as needed for that opportunity•Try to send your resume direct to any jobs you find
• Get to the source and avoid being “lost”• Insure technology is not working against you
•Use quick, targeted cover notes and not lengthy cover letters
• Use bullet points to highlight your skills / experience match
• How to contact you• When can you interview• When can you start• Your interest in this job/company and why
•Call to insure your resume was received for that opportunity
• Job boards and tools “hold” or house this data•Track all your activity on your daily plan
•#1 step to getting found and that next great career move•Don’t think that hitting “send” will get you found!
• Find out who is the hiring manager or HR / Recruiter
• Call and email the company• Send a LinkedIn In-Mail to them• Send them a tweet that you are interested in
ABC job•Thank you notes
• After every interview•Email notes
• Sending people a nice, direct touch via email asking for their help or how you can impact their company
•Calls…• “Pick up the phone”• Have a cell # - Try texting
•Make sure you are tracking where and to whom you send your resume to:
• Which job boards is it on, when does it expire
• What job(s) did you apply to and when • What recruiter and for what job or company
•Turn this into a daily strategy for managing and following up
• Applies• Emails• Calls• Voicemails • Hand-notes• Social Media messages• Interviews
Job Date Contact Company Last Activity
Follow-up
Sr Scientist 10/12/12 Jane Smith ABC Pharma Sent resume via Monster
Email her today call her tomorrow
Sr Chemist 10/14/12 Rod Jones MenoBiologics Phone call from him
Give him a follow-up call
Lab Manager 10/14/12 Heather Ruiz Ruiz Recruiting Sent her my resume for her client
Email to insure she received and get details
Principal Scientist
10/22/12 Mike Mentz ? Did not write down
He called to see if I was interested (I said yes)
Get his number off my caller ID and follow-up
Sr Scientist 10/23/12 ? No Name Not listed on the job posting – CareerBuilder#128761
Applied on-line
Google search to see who is the company
Next Next Next Next Next Next
•Q & A • What did you not hear or need to learn more
about?
“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” ~ Milton Berle
For additional / future questions contact The Recruiting Guy:
email @ chris@twgrecruiters.comphone @ 910-338-2795 ext 119
Connect with me:
LinkedIn @ www.linkedin.com/in/chriswellington
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/therecruitinguy
Facebook @ www.facebook.com/TheRecruitingGuy
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