Showing posts with label Career Search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career Search. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How to Choose a Career That’s Best for You



Are you having trouble finding the right career for your skill set? It’s important to find a career that utilizes your talents and fits your lifestyle. Here are some questions to ask yourself that will help narrow your job search!

What are your natural talents?
When we use our natural talents, time moves fast and we tend to live up to our highest potential.

What’s your work style?

Each of us has a preferred work style. It is helpful to choose a career that will allow you to work in your preferred style. For example, a flexible work environment might allow you to deliver projects on various dates, while a structured environment would require specific deadlines and strict guidelines.

How social are you?
Would you rather deliver value behind the scenes or do you thrive on human interaction? Know your social needs so you can choose a career that matches them.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Take Ownership of Your Career Path



Are you where you want to be? Here are 3 tips for taking control of your career path.


1. Have a destination in mind.


Know what type of work you want to be doing in a few years and where you’d like to be in five more years. Your goals will guide you along your decision making process as you take ownership of your career path.


2. Network with others along the way.
Now that you have a general idea of which direction you would like to go, it is time to meet some fellow travelers that are headed down that same path. It’s not just how much you know, it’s who you know. Go to conferences, industry events, or lectures. Shake hands and come back again. And again. You’ll slowly develop a group of professional contacts that you can start to grow closer with.


3. Provide value to your network.

Proper networking has a key word in it: work. Being a strong member of your own network requires work. It requires reaching out and follow up! The best networkers are those that meet people, learn about them, and let the other person talk. Then the networker helps that person in the network connect to another or simply provides some guidance on an issue. Just like you shouldn’t wait until you are laid off to update your resume, you shouldn’t build your network the moment you need it.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Interview Take-Along Checklist




You’re interviewing for a job tomorrow, and you think you've done all the interview preparation you need to do. You’ve practiced your answers to a multitude of common interview questions and have thought up some questions to ask the interviewer. Your interview suit is pressed and ready. But what do you bring to the interview?

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Career Fairs: Tips for Success!

By Andrew Belanger - Career Services Coordinator (Lansing Campus)




I recently had the opportunity to attend several career fairs for business and community development. At the Greater Lansing Journey to Job Career Fair on April 26th, I participated as an employer representative, collecting resumes and speaking with potential candidates. Below are several things that stood out among job seekers that I spoke with: