The Job Search Has Changed
A lot has changed the past few years.
There are new rules being introduced to the game – but not everyone knows about them.
Fierce Competition
Accelerated Technology
New Standards
But Wait! Are Jobs Scarce?
According to Forbes, there are roughly
4 MILLIONunfilled jobs right now.
The problem is a disconnect.
The way companies are hiring isn’t matching the way applicants are applying.
≠Applicants Companies
A Big Opportunity (For Us)
Digital makes it easier for applicants to stand out in the crowded market place and meet the standards of hiring companies.
Let’s jump in!
Remember: You don’t have to swim faster than the shark…just faster than the next swimmer!
CREATING A RESUME THAT RESONATES
Part 1:
The Holy Grail of Job Search
A resume is a must-have for the job search.
Its your personal financial statement – if you expect a company to invest in you, show them what you’re worth!
Build a Master Resume
This document should be much longer than a resume you would apply with.
Use it as your “word bank” when building custom resumes.
A master resume template will save you a lot of time in the future.
Be Specific & Actionable
When building your resume, ask yourself the following:
What have you accomplished in the past?
Can you back it up with numbers? What potential do you have for the
future?
Make It Attractive
Format It for Software
Save two copies: One for people, one for software.
Creating a plain text version is more easily read by software like Taleo + iCims.
Example of Plain Text Resume
Download the Template
Download my fancy resume template for free:
www.sbcmurphy.com/free-marketing-resume-template
BUILDING YOUR ONLINE BRAND
Part 2:
Fact: You’re Being Googled
Not only in background checks, but by hiring managers.
Make sure what they find is all good!
LinkedIn Is a Must
Complete Your Profile
1. Headshot2. Descriptive tagline3. Robust summary4. Complete job history5. Keywords6. Recommendations!
Recommendations
Get them from friends, past customers, colleagues, bosses and even vendors.
Engage with Others
Sharing gets you noticed. Make it a point to share or engage 1-2 times a week.
Claim Your Name
Create a portal or personal website that’s all about you. This asset grows over time!
Include A Digital Resume
Always up to date – just give the link.
Make Contact Easy
But Steve, I can’t code…
That’s ok – there are plenty of web providers that allow you to make a website without knowing a lick of code.
Here’s a few of my favorites…
WordPress.com
About.me
BrandYourself.com
Don’t Forget to Google Yourself!
Type in your own name. What else shows up? Be prepared to answer any questions an interviewer might throw at you.
WHERE TO FIND JOBS ONLINE
Part 3:
Let’s be clear about something…
I HATE MONSTER AND
CAREERBUILDER(so I won’t talk about them today.)
LinkedIn Wins Again
93% of recruiters use LinkedIn. So you need to use it too!
Find Jobs Faster
Do More with Your Application
Did You Complete Your Profile?
Twitter is Hidden Gold
• Real Time• Real People• Easy to Respond• Not as competitive
Send Your Website!
Indeed? Indeed.
Target Jobs on Company Sites
Apply To Companies You Love
Not every company posts their jobs online.
Just because a job isn’t listed, doesn’t mean they aren’t hiring!
Keep in mind…
Remember that it is often a numbers game.
Set goals for yourself daily and weekly.
Test + improve your resume, profiles, etc. regularly.
Never, ever give up! You will land.
FOR THE BOLD ONESPart 4:
Strut Your Stuff on Video
Present Yourself on SlideShare
Influence with Writing
Mine Your Contact
Get Creative
What will you do to stand out? Let’s hear some ideas!