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Gain valuable insights and strategies for evaluating your post-graduate options. Learn how to plan strategically, establish stability, and obtain security. Get expert advice from Josh Lord, M.B.A., Director of Membership and Strategic Initiatives at the Michigan Dental Association. Discover essential resources, networking tips, and career advice to succeed in your decision-making process.
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Evaluating Your Post-Grad Options: Strategies for Successful Decision Making Josh Lord, M.B.A. Director of Membership and Strategic Initiatives Michigan Dental Association
Themes • Plan strategically • Establish stability • Obtain security
Agenda • Introduction • Your questions • Pressures and vision • Strategic planning • Resources • Advice • Q&A
Credentials • Hired to generate 33% of $6M operating budget @ 24 years-old • Launched MDA’s Career Services Center • Successfully supported aspirations of family, friends, friends-of-friends, dental students, new dentists • www.linkedin.com/in/joshuadlord
Tapped resources • ADA New Dentist Mentor of the Year, private practice owner/associate, part-time faculty at UM SoD • Member, ADA’s New Dentist Committee, private practice owner/former public health dentist • Chairperson, MDA’s Membership Committee, private practice owner/former associate • Former UM ASDA president, UCLA endo resident • Former UM ASDA president, Loyola OMS resident • Student Affairs Director, UDM SoD • Class of 2009 Graduate, private practice owner/former associate • Financial planner, specializes in dentistry • Clients include who’s who of MDA members • M.B.A. Career Services, Michigan State University
My vision for life @ 30 @ 22 • Executive-level compensation • Department director for a high-profile organization • Obtain M.B.A. • Establish reputation as go-to within industry • Be positioned for career advancement • Secure stability for family
Evaluating career options • Do you have a career strategic plan? • Short-term choices should facilitate accomplishment of long-term plan • Make the best choice for this moment as long as it corresponds to your long-term plan • Identify gaps, make choices that fill them • Don’t buy into external pressure • MindMeister • Know you will be OK!
People as resources • Make connections – over, and over, and over again • People who have made similar choices recently • Informational interviews
Informational interviews • Three goals: • Become informed • Build connections • Indirect way to distribute resume/CV • Can I have 15-30 minutes of your time to get advice about [insert decision here]? • Do you know of anyone else I should reach out to for advice? • Would you mind giving me feedback on my resume/CV?
Online/digital resources • Compensation Reports • Career Services • www.onetonline.org • LinkedIn
Just my opinion Advice based on being in your shoes, hiring, getting hired, and helping others find and land jobs
Don’t be entitled • Your reputation precedes you • Be selective, not picky • Contrast the stereotype • A foot in the door in an administrative role is better than the alternative • Good way to learn • Additional part-time employment can bridge the gap and provide you with additional skills
Get involved • Sets you apart given peer comparisons • Student leadership provides visibility to pros • Next to clinical accomplishments, provides best fodder for resumes • Translates into involvement with professional organization, increasing job prospects • Patterns of leadership and initiative • Volunteerism/involvement translating into leadership
Remember the impact of social media • Employers do check, impacts hiring decision • Build LinkedIn presence early, proactively connect with influencers
Informational interviews • Gain insight, and perspective on resume • Build your network • Indirect way to share your resume • Learn about the city/industry from people living it • Facilitates networking and movement of your resume • Use LinkedIn to find alumni • Be polite, courteous, and always say thank you
Customize documents • Develop based on role and link to candidacy • Generic versions are easy to spot • Personal statement/cover letter should contain a single theme and ah-ha moment • Communicate distinct value
Use alumni network • One of the best tools • Great for informational interviews • Contact state dental society or alumni association
Create relationships with faculty • Part-time • Used to work in profession • Often under utilized
Talk to people • Pick up the phone and call • Send hand-written thank you notes • Emails are lazy
Summary • What are you taking home today? • You will be OK! • Write a plan, and get feedback • Network • Informational interviews • Don’t be entitled
Contact me • jlord@michigandental.org • joshua.d.lord@gmail.com • 517-346-9415 • www.linkedin.com/in/joshuadlord