Introverts Guide to Job Search
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About me
Yue-Wen LIM25 year corporate career “veteran”
http://careerhmo.com/coach/yue-wen-lim/[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/limyw
“…..while an introvert may also be shy, introversion itself is not shyness. Basically, an introvert is a person who is energized by being alone …. are more concerned with the inner world of the mind. They enjoy thinking, exploring their thoughts and feelings…After being with people for any length of time, such as at a party, they need time alone to "recharge”.
Carol Bainbridge – gifted children expert
Introvert’s advantageWe listen more and listen betterWe think before we speakWe like to be preparedUnderstated, not brash
Introverts need toManage external and inner perceptions Manage your own expectations & know your
limitsFocus on what you can controlFigure out your competitive advantages Reflect and learn – don’t take things
personallyPractice, be proactive, be prepared,
anticipate
Networking
During Networking, Engage and offer, not sell and want
“Online job search comforts Introverts because they don’t have to connect to a person. It’s a false sense of comfort”
NetworkingReach out to “targets” beforehandBegin with someone you know If not, target groups of 3-4Rehearse your key “pitches”Keep records of connection discussionFollow-up after connecting
Find time to recharge in betweenBe Real, be Present, and Smile!
AccomplishmentsStrengthen web presence for online
networkingAccomplishments must be measureable and
quantifiableLinkedin, resume, Blog, create your own
websiteReinforce these by relating to your own
personal values and skillsBe able to tell a story
BrandingBe consistent across all public networksElevator pitches
First 10 secs is crucial30-60 sec3 minuteFocus on how you help others, not list your
career history
Having a SpecialisationAllows better focus and more effective
brandingEnables better retention of your audience
During interviewsResearch – role, company, interviewerPractice
Expected interview questionsYour “Power Pose” – smile, firm handshake,
shoulders forward, confidentDon’t be afraid to ask questionsBe prepared for small talk