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Seth Godin is Wrong … Hear, hear!

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Love what Louise Fletcher has to say over at the Blue Sky blog: Calling Seth Godin on the carpet when he opines about job searching!

I agree 100% – both with Louise’s admiration of Seth’s marketing expertise and her disagreement with his career advice. To sum it up:

  • Looking for a job does not mean sublimating your personality or corrupting yourself… not if you do it correctly.
  • Self-employment is not for everyone!
  • In every market there are opportunities. Good companies are still hiring, and smart, focused, value-oriented candidates will be found and hired.
Career Management, Interviewing, Job Search Fri, Apr 10, 2009

How to Hit a Home Run

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Excellent piece in Fortune this month about “what’s working” for people in a job hunt.

What’s interesting is that what’s working now are the same things that have always worked. These job seekers haven’t re-invented the job hunt wheel or found anything new under the sun. It still – and always – comes down to clear messages, outreach, relationships, and persistence.

The only new twists are that some of these efforts involve technologies and services (LinkedIn, Twitter, blogging, email) that didn’t exist in other tough job markets. Still, these are tools, not panaceas.

I was most impressed by the story of Rob Sparno. And – hey! – he’s 55! He set a tight target and methodically pursued people at his ideal companies. He created a positive support group. He used sales ahomerun.jpgnd marketing techniques to get to the right people. And he did his homework, so when his efforts produced a meeting, he was prepared with some carefully researched ideas about the company’s probable problems, and some carefully prepared ideas about how he could solve them. A home run!

And – as we enter baseball season! – it seems apt to mention that the greatest hitters are successful only about 1/3 of the time they step up to the plate. Every effort won’t lead to a job, but keep putting in the time and (smart) efforts, and you’ll reach “home” before long.

Career Management, Job Search Sat, Apr 4, 2009

Layoffs (and Louise) in the News

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Had a great interview a few weeks ago with producer Elsie Nolan of WBZ-TV, the Boston area’s CBS affiliate, all about how to recognize an impending downsizing and what to do about it.

Article and video clip here.

The bottom line, from my perspective, is that you always need to be alert to what’s happening in your department, at your company, in your industry, and in the economy in general. A downsizing or layoff shouldn’t come as a surprise. But regardless, if you lay the groundwork for long-term success throughout your career, you’ll find the landing much softer and the bounceback much quicker.

Things you should always be doing:

  • Stay active in professional associations to build a network of contacts in your profession and/or industry.
  • Create visibility for yourself by taking on leadership roles in those organizations and/or reaching out to leaders with feedback, ideas, comments, and compliments.
  • Create visibility for yourself at work by volunteering for the tough assignments (and, of course, succeeding at them).
  • Share your expertise – whatever it is – with others in your company, your industry, and the whole wide world through articles, comments, blogs, etc.
  • Do your job really well! Track and measure your performance so when you say, “I’ve done a great job,” you can support that statement with facts and figures.
  • Update your resume every 6 months or so. Be ready for opportunities that will come your way.
Career Management, Interviewing, Job Search, Networking Wed, Apr 1, 2009

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