Monday, December 23, 2019
Quick Tips From Jobseekers Age 50+ Who Landed Work
Quick Tips From Jobseekers Age 50+ Who Landed WorkQuick Tips From Jobseekers Age 50+ Who Landed WorkWhile signs of age discrimination can start to appear as young as 40, mature, experienced candidates are landing the jobs they want day in and day out. Theyre regular people no magic dust, no secret sauce.Job search at this point in your career trajectory is a matter of embracing the concept that, what got you here, wont get you there. The job search strategies you used to land your most recent role a few years ago are far from the job search strategies youll need to use today.Following are the lessons successful candidates applied. They all spoke about their job search journeys and ultimate success stories on LinkedInCue Up The Right KeywordsWhat I really welches a solid understanding of how applications are processed, and how important it is to pay attention to the different key words for every job you want to apply for. Laura DurstLinkedIn has recently given us a gift, in the form of competitive intelligence regarding the job openings it advertises. LinkedIn tells us how many applicants there are total, how many in the past day, and the piece that, in my professional opinion, is absolutely invaluable Top Skills. LinkedIn tells us what the top skills are, indicates the ones you already have in your profile, and tells us the ones you need.When I point out the top skills LinkedIn says a candidate needs, I ask a very simple question Do you do behauptung things? 99.9% of the time, the answer is a resounding, YesThis is low-hanging fruit, so act in your own best interest and grab itLinkedIn is literally telling you these are the skills the algorithm wants to see, and these are the skills the decision maker wants to see. There is no better guide to keywording than this. You dont have to guess. You dont have to wonder. And you dont have to fall victim to a resume and LinkedIn profile that talks so much about how much of a multi-faceted self-starter you are (because those are NEVER the keywords LinkedIn is telling you it wants)Skip The Internet Black HoleBy avoiding the online resume submission Twilight Zone, and working with real people, I had direct contact with 26 recruiters and went on 17 in-person interviews. One particular recruiter found me on LinkedIn about a job AT LinkedIn. It took a month and a half from when she first called me until I got the offer fruchtfleisch HallThis is where the numbers game comes in. You can rack up the numbers by sitting at your computer 7 nights a week applying and submitting. LinkedIn, Indeed, and the major online job boards make it so easy you can upload your resume 1 time, and with just a few clicks submit that resume for dozens and dozens of jobs.Or you can rack up the numbers the way Mark did. Its not the number of opportunities thats important. Rather, its the number of connections you make with real human beings. The strategy that works is to actually pursue fewer opportunities, but make more releva nt connections for each opportunity.Make it your habit to identify a relevant human being for every role you apply for. If you really want to go deeper, identify 3, 5, or 8 relevant human beings theyre all on LinkedIn. Ive seen really determined candidates identify as many as 25. Send each of them a short message it can be the same message. Its virtually guaranteed that your responses will come.Think it may be unprofessional to reach out to multiple people? Theyre unlikely to be getting together, conferring about their emails, saying they cant believe you wrote to all of them at once no one has time for such conversations. Do not overly concern yourself with what people will think. If the recipient has a response, theyll respond. If they dont have anything to say, they wont. But when you make this practice a regular component of your job search team, someone will respondFacts Tell. Stories Sell.One thing that was great were the interview prep sessions. I used stories, really figur ed out what they were looking for, and how it related to what I had done. Kate informellThink about the last time you heard a really good speaker, someone who just resonated with you. Why did what they say hit home? The answer is likely because they told a story you could relate to your life. Sure, they also talked about some of their expertise, whatever book they wrote, or program they represented. However, an effective, engaging speaker captures your attention by reeling you in with story, sprinkling in some facts / objective information, then closing with more story.You need to conduct your interviews the same way.For example, the interviewer could ask, What kind of a person would your coworkers say you are? Pretend in your mind that the question wasnt, what would they say, but rather, what did they say. This moves your answer from the hypothetical, where the story didnt really happen to the real world, where the story actually did occur.The key to a question like this is to fi rst provide the requested answer They would say Im conscientious and caring about what I do and the people I serve. Then immediately back that up with story. Story brings the adjectives, conscientious and caring from the level of self-congratulatory, to the level of illustration and action.The story can be, There was a time in my last social work position that I needed to deal with a family in which the father was facing termination of his parental rights. I didnt judge him or the family for what had gone on that brought them into the situation. I just devoted a bit of extra time to get to know them, demonstrate that I cared about them, and I really paid attention to the individual needs of each parent and the children. The parents sought individual therapy the family participated in group therapy and after a time the family was reunited.Every interview answer needs to be the answer + the story. Thats how you differentiate yourself, because everyone can say some adjective about him or herself, but only you can tell your story.You can see the full stories of several jobseekers over age 50 who all landed work using these techniques and more. Plus, we go in depth beyond the keywords, and definitely beyond the Internet black hole, in 5 Secret Job Search Hacks For The Age 50+ Job-Hunter.Register for the free presentation today.If youre ready to invest in your job search success and would like to find out about the job search concierge 11 program Ill customize especially for you, simply head over to Job Search Concierge to apply, and well have a sales conversation about how this program can be of benefit. Only apply for the Concierge program if youre serious about investing in yourself today.
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