Conducting a job search can become overwhelming. The following information can be used to help you to successfully manage your job search. Think of it as a checklist, keeping you on track. Remember, a job search is not always a linear path, you may find yourself cycling through the process.
DEVELOP EFFECTIVE TOOLS
• Update your resume to highlight your newest skills and experiences.
• Write a cover letter, so it is ready to go when you find jobs of interest.
• Create a portfolio to illustrate your abilities.
RESEARCH JOBS AND TARGET GEOGRAPHICALLY
• Work with a career counselor to learn how to target specific organizations of interest.
• Contact professional and trade associations for career and employment information and opportunities to network with professionals in your field.
• Set up informational interviews with alumni (LUCAN), acquaintances, referrals, etc.
• Use directories in the Career Library to research organizations within your
geographic preferences.
USE SEVERAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
• Network! Network! Network!
• Target specific employers and contact.
• Pursue advertised openings posted on Lehigh Listings Online on LUCIE.
• Use career-related web pages.
• If appropriate, utilize employment agencies carefully.
• Use multiple job search strategies simultaneously.
PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS
• Practice your interview skills to be sure your are ready for the interview.
• Attend an interviewing workshop or participate in a mock interview with a
counselor.
• Research the organization and position.
• Prepare “stories” to answer behavioral interview questions to demonstrate specific skills.
• Ask thoughtful and meaningful questions.
• Send a thank-you letter and follow-up.
CREATE A PLAN
• Identify key tasks and your time frame.
• Develop a “routine” job search schedule and keep it.
• Rejections will occur; treat them as learning experiences and move on.
• Evaluate progress regularly; meet with a career counselor to revise your approach.
EVALUATE YOUR JOB OFFERS CAREFULLY
• Know your worth; visit Career Services to research entry-level salaries in your field.
• Consider the offer as a total package of salary and benefits.
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