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How to Succeed in Today’s Job Market

How to Succeed in Today’s Job Market. From NACE-Between 2002-2012 there will be more than 14 million job openings filled by workers who have a bachelor’s or higher degree and are entering the workplace for the first time. Reason-Baby-boomers are retiring. Steps to Job-Search Success .

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How to Succeed in Today’s Job Market

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  1. How to Succeed in Today’s Job Market From NACE-Between 2002-2012 there will be more than 14 million job openings filled by workers who have a bachelor’s or higher degree and are entering the workplace for the first time. Reason-Baby-boomers are retiring.

  2. Steps to Job-Search Success • Start early-6 mo. To 1 year in advance • Start with the Career Center (assesses your skills, resume help, interview prep, job leads, etc.) • Research industries, jobs and employers-see if the company is right for you • Network-Call on anyone who can help

  3. Communication Honesty/Integrity Interpersonal Strong Work Ethic Teamwork Leadership Analytical Motivation/Initiative Flexibility Adaptability Computer Detail-oriented Know What Skills Employers Are Looking For

  4. What Else are Employers Looking For? (no order) • Gpa • Related experience • Consistency and upward mobility (held job for a couple of years) • Specific qualities (to train easily-teamwork, good communication skills) • Volunteer experience • Out-of-the-ordinary experience (study abroad, etc.)

  5. Show The Employer You Are The Best Candidate • Make your resume as good as it can be • Research the employer and connect your skills to their needs • Demonstrate your soft skills (communication, interpersonal, etc.) • Be prepared for your interview (be on time, be honest, be realistic, be open-minded, be professional, etc.)

  6. Is That Employer Right For You? • Research, research, research • Is the salary right? • Do the benefits outweigh the salary? • Does the companies career ladder meet your goals? • Look at where the companies opportunities are. Is it somewhere you want to be? • Do they place an emphasis on professional development?

  7. Is This Worth The Time? • It is only your career for the rest of your life!

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