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Hump Day Hunting Help: July 6, 2011

by Kassandra McGhee on July 6th, 2011

Tip of the Week: Your Job Search Might Be Missing One Key Ingredient

Career goal? Check. Solid, targeted job search plan? Check. Sounds like you have the makings of a good job search, but do you really?  Your job search might still be missing this one key ingredient that is necessary for you to land that all important job. 

It’s called motivation. Yes, simply said but at times it’s easier said than done.  Staying motivated and maintaining a positive attitude and outlook while not experiencing the job search results you desire can be extremely tough.  So what makes you still want to get up each day and pursue your goals?  What drives you to reach out to another employer, apply for another position, and establish another network contact?   What really is your motivation?

Without the proper motivation, your job search will not remain fully and properly charged.  Your dedication to your search, enthusiasm for networking, and zeal for “working your plan” will begin to diminish.  And it can become easier to start focusing on the apparent loses instead of your overall job plan and your gains. End result: decreased motivation + increased frustration/discouragement = decreased time spent on your job search.   

Just remember to arrive at your desired destination, challenges will more than likely occur.  But finding what motivates you, surrounding yourself with others for support and consistently focusing on the “win” might be the one key missing ingredient your job search needs. 

So stay focused.  Find your motivation.  Keep your motivation. And keep moving forward, towards your career goal.

Need some more motivation? Take a look at a few articles that can help you find and build the motivation your job search needs.  Happy Hunting!

Hump Day Hunting Help: June 29, 2011

by Kassandra McGhee on June 29th, 2011

Tip of the Week: Interview Cheating Tips

For interviews, it really is okay to cheat.  Now, when I say “cheat” I mean creating a cheat sheet of key things to discuss, present or ask during the interview.  So, it’s really not cheating, it’s prepping yourself for the big event.  And it all starts with research.

To create your cheat sheet, you must know 2 things:

  • Know Yourself = Product Knowledge
  • Know the Company = Customer Knowledge

Having insight into these things will allow you strategically develop your sales pitch of why the consumer (company) should purchase the product (your talent).  It also helps you develop questions for the interviewer to gain further insight into the company, position, etc.  Without gaining this information, it would be like shooting an arrow into the air with no target in mind. 

Learning how to “cheat” for your interview is simple:

  • Identify the company’s needs
  • Identify what skills you have to meet the needs
  • Identify specific examples to interview questions that highlight you as the “problem-solver”
  • Identify questions to ask the interviewer

So the next time you’re faced with an interview, don’t stress.  Simply do your homework and just “cheat.”

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