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Hump Day Hunting Help: June 8, 2011

by Kassandra McGhee on June 10th, 2011

Tip of the Week: Job Interviews = Invest Opportunities

An interview is an investment opportunity.  Simply said, it’s a business meeting where two entities discuss and possibly negotiate a mutually beneficial agreement.   And like any investment, it has to make sense for everyone.

Knowing how to navigate this type of meeting is simple.  Know your product and know your investor.  During the interview process, the company will make sure your “investment” aligns with their needs.  You must demonstrate how your “product” will help solve the company’s problems and thus, is worth their investment of resources. 

However, during the interview, you must also determine if you would like to invest in the company.  Identify who the company is, their products, values/missions, etc.   Then you can determine if their overall investment is a proper, equal fit for what you will be investing.

  • Your Investment = Your Talent (i.e., skills, experience, education, training, time, etc.)
  • The Company’s Investment = Knowledge/Product/Growth Opportunities, Compensation

Successfully mastering your interviews is essential to obtaining the right investor.  It’s a two-way conversation that allows both parties to make a choice to either work together or identify the right opportunity elsewhere.  Either way, the final investment choice is yours. You choose where you are willing to invest your talent.

Not an experienced negotiator or confident interviewer?  Well, here’s a quick way to learn some of the how-to’s.   

Hump Day Hunting Help: June 1, 2011

by Kassandra McGhee on June 1st, 2011

Tip of the Week: Getting Over the Hump

It’s June and the HUMP is almost here. The HUMP is the pivotal point of the year where we’ve already covered the same amount of ground that’s still left before the new year arrives. 

So, are you ready for the HUMP?  Have you made significant progress towards your career goals?  Are you accomplishing your milestones?   If not, it’s time to get going and get over the HUMP and that requires a HUMP strategy:

Honesty

It’s time to tell yourself the truth. Start by taking an honest look at your job search plan.  Have you established realistic, appropriate and clearly defined goals and expectations? Have you invested the time needed to achieve your goals? Have you reassessed your job plan and included best practices for today’s market?  Determine what it’s really going to take to achieve your career goal(s) and see the results you desire.  Then hold yourself accountable.

Understand

To win, one must know the rules of the game. In job search, it’s a multi-faceted approach that includes networking, social networking, job boards, etc.  And there’s always room to further develop your skills and knowledge.  As the market continues to change, make sure you understand how these changes may impact your goals, milestones, expectations, etc.  and adjust them accordingly.

Maximize

Make the most of every opportunity that is presented to you. Don’t delay to reach out to companies with current or immediate hiring needs.  Don’t hesitate to establish and maintain contact with friends, family members, colleagues regarding opportunities with their companies, your target companies, to provide your expertise, etc.  Don’t wait to apply for jobs you see posted and develop network contacts within the companies.  Don’t be passive about your search—every job opening that aligns with your career goal, every network interaction may become the opening you’ve been waiting for!

Plan

Be sure your job search plan is up-to-date.  Assess it for what has gotten you phone calls, interviews, 2nd interviews, job offers, etc.  Determine what’s working and what’s not.  Research new trends within your field, learn from experts and employ the strategies that are getting results.  Your job search plan is never static, it’s alive!  Plan and plan again.

Six months in, six more to go…now is the time to get ready. Utilize the HUMP to ensure you’re successfully Getting Over the HUMP

Here are a few tips to help you start Getting Over the Hump.  Happy Hunting!

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