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Occupational Information Network, EDD and OneStopCareer Centers..

 Resources, Resources, Resources

I use these websites all of the time to help my clients, job seekers, hiring managers and human resource professionals to learn about the free resources that are available to our nation. Please check out these websites.

1)http://online.onetcenter.org

The O*NET system serves as the nation’s primary source of occupational information, providing comprehensive information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations. The O*NET database houses this data and O*NET OnLine provides easy access to that information.

 2)www.CareerOneStop.org is the nations:

Your source for employment information and inspiration. The place to manage your career. Your pathway to career success. Gives you: Tools to help job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor

 

 

 3)Employment Development Department  - www.edd.ca.gov

Take the time and check out this website.

 

 

 

 

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Internet resources that will land you a job and help you through the process!

How to deal with the desperate anxiety that naturally occurs during your job search. Keep this list parked where you sit at home working away at your job search and look at it whenever you start to feel anxious and alone. See the internet resource list below.

 

·       Remember – it’s not you

·       Get up from the computer and go do something

·       Call someone right now and have a conversation

·       Expand your network – find one person to meet today

·       Make lunch plans

·       Meet someone in your network for coffee

·       Attend job search support groups/ career networking meetings – make new friends

·       Create an effective network

·       Plan networking get-togethers with fellow job searchers or past colleagues

·       Surround yourself with positive people

·       Tell friends and family what you need from them to help you feel good

·       Use an upcoming holiday to celebrate

·       Consider opening yourself up to new target markets

·       Consider expanding your search to include other areas including global opportunities

List of internet resources:

Internet Resources

SEARCH ENGINES

www.google.com

Indeed.com (one search “jobs”)

Simplyhired.com (one search “jobs”)

 

DATABASES+JOB BOARDS+RESUMES

Airsdirectory.com/jobboards

Allstarjobs.com

Brassring.com

Careerbuilder.com

Careercentral.com

Craigslist.com

Careerfairs.com

Churchillclub.com

Computerjobs.com

Dice.com

Directemployers.com

Excite.com

Flipdog.com

Freeagent.com-consulting

Futurestep.com

Gettingthejob.com (sort by month)

Guru.com (creative/consulting/IT/admin)

H1B.com

Hotgigs.com

Hotjobs.com

Hundredk.com

Jobanimal.com

Jobfairs.com

Jobfox.com

Joboptions.com

Jobs.com

Jobshadow.org

Jobstar.org

Linkedin.com

LatPro.com(Hispanic and Bilingual)

Monster.com

Nationjob.com

Quintcareers.com

Rilleyguide.com/jobs

Techies.com

Thingamajob.com

Vault.com

Weddles.com

Wetfeet.com

Workit.org

Job Search Support Groups:

Please google – CPC Job Connections Group, Graceworks, and your local One Stop Career Center to get more information on these organizations

 

 

EXEC.SEARCH/VENTURE/NEWS/RECRUITERS

6Figuresjobs.com

Brilliantpeople.com

Careerjournal.com

Execglobalnet.com

Execsearches.com

Executives-ulimited.com

Garage.com

Recruitersonline.com

Wsacorp.com/index.asp (fee-based)

 

NON-PROFIT JOB BOARDS

Nonprofitdirections.org

Npsolutions.org

Npworks.org

Opportunityknocks.org

Paschalmurray.com

Upwardlyglobal.org

 

SALARY SURVEY

Benchmark.com

CompanyPay.com (Executive Level)

Execunet.com

Futurestep.com

Salary.com

Spencerstuart.com/professionalresources/

      Research&tools/salarybenchmarking

Salaryexpert.com

Indeed.com

 

RECRUITERS

Cspnet.org

Recruitinglife.com

Searchfirm.com

Salesrecruiters.net

 

SOCIAL and professional Networking Sites

www.facebook.com

www.Linkedin.com

www.Spoke.com

www.Ryze.com

www.Friendster.com

www.orkut.com

 

FREE INTERNET EMAIL SITES

Hotmail.com

Yahoo.com

GMail.com – google mail

 

Get the inside scoop on companys below:

www.glassdoor.com

www.indeed.com -check out the forum section

www.jobvent.com

www.ledova.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pre-interview research…

 Hello Everyone, I wanted to share an article with you that I wrote last month for another website. I hope you can get some great tips from it.

 

Pre-Interview Research: Five tips to investigate a company before the interview.

 

By Rebecca Martin

 

The goal of any job interview is to get to the next step which is the offer stage and land the job! The best way to achieve this goal is by being strategic, linking your experience and strengths to the requirements of the position throughout the interview process and by dialoguing with the interviewer(s). The more prepared you are the more relaxed and confident you will be.

 

Five tips for employer research

 

1.  Visit the Company Website – An organization’s website will contain basic information about products and services, company history, and leadership.  If available, spend time in the online press room reviewing the latest press releases and media coverage.  This information will get you up-to-date quickly.

 

2.  Consult Human Resources – Ask the HR representative to provide you with a list of the interviewer(s) and their titles.  Knowing their titles will tell you about the types of questions they will be asking.  For example, the operations manager may be asking you questions about day-to-day processes and how the position you are interviewing for relates to production and quality. 

 

Knowing their names will allow you to do some additional research to find commonality with the interviewer(s) and learn more about their educational and professional backgrounds.  See step three:

 

3.  Review LinkedInLinkedIn is one of the largest professional online networking sites in the world. Populated with 25 million members, it is a warehouse of information for job searchers. First, look for the people who will be interviewing you.  Study their profiles to learn more about the organization to which you are applying and look for shared connections and interests.

 

Next, search LinkedIn for people you know who work or have worked for the organization in question. This will help you with step number four:

 

4.  Network, Network, Network – Talk to people you know who have worked at the company or are familiar with it.  They will be able to give you information that you might not find on the company website such as corporate values, leadership and management styles.

 

5.  Search the Internet – Run a general search of the internet for information on your prospective employer.  You may find the company referenced in the minutes of civic groups or in legal proceedings.  Key the company name into Google Maps to find customer reviews.  Similarly, sites like Jobvent.com provide a forum for employees to praise or complain about their employers. 

 

Using these resources, you can find insight into company reputation, culture and values such as work life balance, volunteerism, and philanthropy.  Some of this information will help you during the interview, while other information can help you decide if this workplace is right for you.


Rebecca Martin, founder of  dear jane… lives in northern California where she works as a career coach and training professional. She believes that people can find jobs/careers that bring them enjoyment and prosperity. She blogs about the career search and produces The Best Darn Career Show posted on YouTube.

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How to Work with Recruiters! Tips below.

1)     How to find a recruiter

·         Job boards – they will be calling you.

·         Job postings and descriptions – i.e. monster or indeed, recruiter’s names will be listed on posted positions.

·         From friends and colleagues.

·         Target list – call the company and ask hr or the receptionist who there recruiting partners are and how many they work with.

·         Google –online sources.

 

2 ) Tips to remember

·         Recruiters are your friends – they want to help you.

·         Recruiters know a lot about their clients and can help you close the deal and get the job.

·         If you don’t like the recruiter don’t work with them and move on.  You don’t have to answer any of their questions if you think they are too personal. But remember they are trying to learn about you and get you in a job.

·         If they don’t call you back, call them and don’t take it personally.

·         Don’t forget to write down their contact information and follow up with them.

·         If you are really shy and introverted you will need to work with a recruiter.

·         Work with 1-2 recruiters minimum.

·         When they call, let them initially drive the interview.

·         If it’s not a good time to talk to them, don’t answer the phone or ask them if you can call them back (we also are looking for professionalism from you too).

·         If recruiters don’t get a good read on you over the phone they won’t call you back. It       happens all the time.

·         DON’T FORGET TO ASK THEM QUESTIONS.

·         Great recruiters will only send 1-2 candidate’s resumes per position.

 

3) Questions to ask the recruiters to see if they are credible

·         How long have you been in the recruiting industry or been recruiting?

·         What type of clients and industries do you work with and recruit for?

·         Are you focused in a particular field, industry?

·         How long have you been working with your client?

·         How many resumes do you send for one position?

·         Figure out if they have a relationship with their client, if they do you will get quick and quality feedback from your interviews.

·         If they can’t help you, ask them if they can refer you to other recruiters.

 

Go to www.dearjane.info or contact rebecca.martin@dearjane.info

 

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Do you know what your market value is? or what you were paid in 2007?

I wanted to give you information about how to conduct your salary research. I have links below that I use all of the time to help my clients with determining their market value.

The list below.

www.salaryexpert.com

http://indeed.com

http://salary.com

After you have reviewed  your salary and the details about it then you must validate it with three types of professionals that are currently working in the market. 1) Please review it with an HR Professional 2) A hiring manager or an executive 3) A Recruiter or Headhunter that works for a staffing/recruiting/search firm. It’s very important to validate your salary in today’s market. Most people who have been employed for more than 5-10 years are being paid lower than their market value.

I just want you to be prepared when you go into negotiations. I don’t want you to leave money on the table. It’s too hard to make it up after you get hired. If you are professional and business minded most people when you counter will say YES!

 

 

 

 

    

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Do your research on companies, hiring managers, etc. using linkedin.com

 I was working with a client tonight and talking to her about using linkedin.com for researching hiring managers and companies. I walked her through www.linkedin.com and told her that it was a warehouse of information. Try using it for research. You will be amazed at what you find out. See below one of the screen shots after you type in the company name.

LooptPlease enter a company name The company you entered is not in our database

Find a company

Loopt Employees on LinkedIn

30 total, 28 in your network

·                     Jane Doe, QA Manager

·                      San Francisco Bay Area

·                     John Doe, User Experience Designer

·                      San Francisco Bay Area

·                     Julie Yon, Senior Director, Consumer Marketing

·                      San Francisco Bay Area

·                     Gus Planes, Chief Privacy Officer; Vice President, Corporate Affairs

·                      San Francisco Bay Area

·                     George Young, VP, Engineering

·                      San Francisco Bay Area

New Hires

What’s this?

·                     Jane Doe,  QA Manager

·                      was Quality Assurance at Mobile Wireless – 6 months ago

·                     Julie Givens, Senior Systems Architect

·                      was Founder at Unix Software – last month

·                     Sean Pastor, Senior Mobile Software Engineer

·                      was Software Engineer at Omega Software- 2 months ago

Recent Promotions and Changes

What’s this?

·                     Peter Tom, Lead Server Developer

·                      was Software Engineer – 2 months ago

·                     Popular Profiles

·                      What’s this?

·                     Eve Youth, Senior Server Engineer

·                     Sam Jones, Mobile Developer

·                     Hilary Siemens, Senior Mobile Software Engineer

·                     Jan Temp, VP Location Technologies

·                     Robert Byrd, Web Front End Team Lead -

·                    Career path for Loopt employees

·                     before:

·                      Microsoft

·                      Motorola

·                    Loopt employees are most connected to

·                      AdMob

·                      VeriSign

·                      Stanford University

·                      Facebook

·                    Top Locations

·                      San Francisco Bay Area (29)

·                     Headquarters Address

 

·                      Industry

·                      Computer Software

 

·                      Type

·                      Privately Held

 

·                      Company Size

·                      11-50 employees

·                      Top Schools

·                      Stanford Univ.

·                      23%

 

     

 

·                      Median Age

·                      31 years

 

·                      Gender

·                      Male

·                      77%

·                      Female

·                      23%

 

·                      Estimated based on LinkedIn Data

 

 

 

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