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HOW TO SHAKE UP YOUR JOB SEARCH AND NETWORK
YOUR WAY INTO A NEW JOB
Create Your Career Path
HallieCrawford.com, LLC
www.halliecrawford.com
Copyright 2012
2. GET YOUR FOOT IN THE DOOR
What are some of the obstacles people face in their search?
Lacking confidence and not being prepared - When I give
speeches only about 13% of people have a solid elevator pitch.
Falling into a black hole with the HR department – Without the
right job search plan and approach, people often don’t get a
response from their prospective companies.
Not being familiar and up to date with new ways to job search
online – Many people lack planning and overlook their online
footprint in their job search.
The key to your job search is to diversify your strategies
AND focus on the ones that pay the best dividends…
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
3. H O W T O S TA N D O U T F R O M T H E C R O W D
Here are some ways to get your foot in the door with prospective
employers that have worked well for my career coaching clients:
Mail in or FedEx your resume:
Client example: Cheryl sent her resume by FedEx and was called
quickly for an interview. It helped her stand out from the online
resumes for this particular company
Network your way into the company through a friend, family member
Client example: Maggie got an interview by finding a connection
through a friend on Linked IN for a company she wanted
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
4. H O W T O S TA N D O U T F R O M T H E C R O W D
Here are some ways to get your foot in the door with
prospective employers that have worked well for my
career coaching clients:
Call the company to set up an informational interview so you
can learn more about the company and get your name out
there
Client example: James asked to speak to HR to learn
more about his industry. He had a connection there
already so used that person’s name, got more contacts
and his foot in the door.
Volunteer your time so you can get familiar with the
company, gain work experience, and build a working
relationship
Client example: Jackie did this and got a new
connection at a company, and a reference for her work.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
5. MAKING AN IMPRESSION
Be assertive – yet professional and courteous.
Follow their instructions-don’t be a pest!
Make sure your resume stands out - have it professionally written, that
includes a unique combo of your skills, and has a professional summary at
the top! The cover letter highlights those things as well.
Pick up the phone-less email and passive strategies, people hire people-
someone with a voice, not a piece of paper.
Be on and used LinkedIn, shows you care about your career.
Know your brand, have your elevator speech ready and practiced out loud
with others.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
6. NETWORK Y O U R WAY I N T O A N O R G A N I Z AT I O N
I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to be
active in your job search on LinkedIn. Recruiters and
employers search for leads all the time on LinkedIn.
This is a great way to get 3rd party recommendations that
you can use on your resume.
Leaving an online footprint shows you are serious about
your career and your job search.
It’s an easy way to connect with employers and they can
get acquainted with you.
This is a easy way to showcase your skill set. Keep your
profile accurate
and up to date!
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
7. NETWORK Y O U R WAY I N T O A N O R G A N I Z AT I O N
You need to make sure that you use your resources efficiently so you’re not wasting
time. Find the networking events that are most worth your time.
How do you do this?
Look local and look industry specific
Ask around and see what people know about and look online.
Look for associations for you specific industry instead of job fairs with all occupations.
Find ones where there is a mix of people who are employed and those who are
unemployed.
Check out meet up groups where other people are participating and you have a
common interest with them.
Be strategic! Visit once, evaluate, then decide whether or not to go again.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
8. C R E AT E Y O U R F U T U R E
Remember, do not sit behind your computer. It is estimated that
around 70% of jobs are found through networking and the hidden
job market.
The best way to predict your future is to create it…it’s all about
the right action. And consistent, persistent action.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
9. A B O U T C R E AT E Y O U R C A R E E R PAT H
Create Your Career Path was founded by certified career coach, speaker and
author Hallie Crawford. Crawford has served on the Board of the Georgia Coach
Association, and is regularly featured as a career expert on CNN, Fox Business News
Forbes.com, The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo HotJobs and Entrepreneur Magazine.
Create Your Career Path is a boutique career coaching firm known for their personal
attention, commitment to clients and a blend of dreaming and being practical in
achieving career goals. Collectively in the past 10 years, they’ve helped hundreds of
clients all over the world find and succeed in their dream job.
Each of their coaches are certified coaches with specific career coaching experience
and training. They cater to professional men and women, management level and
higher, in mid-career transition. Their success rate is 97%, measured by the number of
people who have gotten what they wanted out of coaching. The coaches use a
specific tried and tested process and tools developed by Hallie Crawford over the
years.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
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