21st Century Job Search Alternative!
By Paul Megan
The 21st Century job search marketplace is
constantly shifting. So are job-seekers. And
so are the rules for how you can land a great
employment opportunity.
In fact, today there are two marketplaces.
One is the old-fashioned traditional marketplace
of resumes, classified ads, website postings,
agencies and recruiters, interviews and rejection
letters.
The other is the hot fast-track job
search marketplace of career partners,
contact banks, automated interviews, professional
introductions, interactive dialogs, on-the-spot
employment creation and savvy negotiations.
Let me show you what I mean.
In a traditional job search, you start
by putting together a resume. Your resume
follows a prescribed format that includes
an objective statement and your job history
in a reverse chronological order. You
add educational and personal data.
You take a look in the Sunday paper and
comb through job openings and you check
out some online job sites. You send out
a few resumes and/or post them on some
popular websites.
Maybe you approach a couple agencies
or recruiters. If all goes well you get
called in for an interview, maybe two,
maybe none. The procedure is pretty straightforward.
The job you’re applying for is clear-cut,
too. The interviewer knows what’s desirable
in a candidate. At the interview you dress
well, behave pleasantly, do your best
to answer the questions.
If there is a match between your background
and the employer’s needs you may advance
to the next level in the decision-making
process. Maybe you’re called back, maybe
not. If not, you may get a "thanks-but-no-thanks"
letter. But, then, there’s always the
hope for another interview somewhere.
That was then. The dynamics of the 21st
Century have changed everything.
OK. You can still find classified openings
in the newspaper. There are still lots
of agencies and recruiters at work, as
well. But the marketplace has shifted
dramatically.
Expectations of both employers and job-seekers
have moved in decidedly new directions.
For example, employers expect job-seekers
to know and understand corporate goals.
They want prospects to demonstrate how
they can contribute.
On the other hand, job opportunities
are being created on the spot and the
candidate can be part of the creation
process. Above-average deals are the products
of above average negotiations where "dollars"
is only one part of the total package.
Most importantly, if you want to excel,
if you want a superior job with more money,
if you want to select your next job rather
than settle for it, you must understand
and embrace the dynamics of today’s job
marketplace.
You do that in 2 steps:
STEP ONE: throw out everything you ever
heard about how to find a job!
STEP TWO: become an expert in the exciting
new skills and strategies that can propel
you job-search success!
Paul Megan manages EEI, the world class
leader in alternative job search strategies
and non-traditional career advancement
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