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Tapping into Jobs Hiring Near Me

4/10/2023

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Find a Job: Outplacement Support After Job Loss

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Some common challenges that job seekers might face when launching a new job search:

1. Identifying suitable job openings: With countless job postings available online, it can be overwhelming for job seekers to find positions that match their skills, qualifications, and interests.

2. Customizing resumes and cover letters: Tailoring application materials for each position can be time-consuming and requires a good understanding of the specific job requirements.

3. Networking: Building and maintaining professional connections is crucial for uncovering hidden job opportunities, but it can be difficult for introverted or less-experienced job seekers.

4. Staying motivated: Job searches can be long and frustrating, with numerous rejections or lack of response from potential employers. Maintaining motivation and resilience throughout the process is challenging.

5. Preparing for interviews: Job seekers must research the company, practice answering common interview questions, and demonstrate their value to potential employers, which can be nerve-wracking and demanding.

6. Balancing multiple job offers: Sometimes, job seekers receive more than one offer simultaneously, making it difficult to decide which opportunity best aligns with their career goals and personal values.

7. Navigating job search platforms: There are many job search websites and platforms, each with its own unique features and user interfaces. Learning how to effectively use these tools can be confusing and time-consuming.

8. Staying current with industry trends: Job seekers need to be aware of the latest developments in their field to remain competitive and showcase their expertise during interviews.

9. Managing time and resources: Juggling job search activities with other life responsibilities, such as family or education, can be challenging and require strong time management skills.

10. Overcoming self-doubt: It's common for job seekers to experience self-doubt or imposter syndrome during the job search process, which can impact their confidence and performance in interviews.
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When launching a new job search, focus on multiple actions to increase your chances of finding the right opportunity. Here are some key areas to consider:

1. Update your resume: Make sure your resume is up-to-date and tailored to the specific jobs you're applying for. Highlight your skills, experiences, and achievements relevant to the positions you're targeting.

2. Leverage job boards: While posting your resume on your favorite job board is a good start, don't limit yourself to just one platform. Explore multiple job boards, including industry-specific ones, to maximize your exposure to potential employers.

3. Networking: Reach out to your existing network of friends, family, and professional contacts to let them know you're looking for a new job. Attend networking events and join online forums and groups related to your field to make new connections.

4. Social media presence: Ensure your social media profiles, particularly LinkedIn, are updated and professional. Employers often look at candidates' online presence to get a better understanding of their personality and work history.

5. Research companies: Identify companies you'd like to work for and research their values, mission, and company culture. This will help you tailor your application materials and prepare for interviews.

6. Practice interview skills: Work on improving your interview skills by practicing common interview questions and preparing answers that showcase your experience and fit for the role.

Most employers understand layoffs happen for various reasons that are beyond an individual's control. Be honest about your situation and focus on highlighting your skills, experiences, and achievements during networking conversations and interviews.

Job hunting can be a full-time job. Aim to spend at least 15-20 hours per week on job search activities. Of course, this may vary depending on your personal circumstances, job target, and relevant job market.



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Navigating the Labor Market Series

4/3/2023

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Why Career Coaches Make Great Recruiting Partners (Job Seekers)

Recruiting Career Coaches can help job seekers succeed in the labor market in several ways. Here are some examples:

1. Resume and Cover Letter Optimization: Career coaches who are recruiters can help job seekers optimize their resumes and cover letters to ensure that they stand out from other candidates. They can offer tips on how to highlight relevant experience, showcase transferable skills, and craft a compelling narrative.

2. Interview Preparation: Recruiters with coaching expertise can also provide valuable insights into what hiring managers look for during interviews and coach job seekers on how to prepare for them effectively. This includes practicing common interview questions, going over behavioral-based interview techniques, developing effective responses to tough questions or scenarios.

3. Networking Guidance: Knowing how vital networking is when it comes to finding your dream career, recruiters with coaching experience may have access to events or groups where they meet people important in the industry you want to work in which could be an opportunity for referrals or career growth advice.

4. Job Search Strategy Development: A career coach who is also a recruiter knows what companies are looking for when searching for new hires which means they can recommend organizations that align with the values/culture fit of their clients' while creating informed strategies that assist them through every stage of their search process.

​Overall, combining recruiting expertise with coaching abilities brings about the perfect match between employers and potential employees by ensuring both parties meet each other's expectations once employment starts; ultimately leading towards long-term success at work!
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Navigating the Labor Market Series

4/2/2023

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DCS Career Coaches Also Recruit: An Employer and Job Seeker's Strategic Advantage In A Competitive Market

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In today's competitive job market, finding the right talent or job can be a daunting task. As an employer, it's overwhelming to sift through countless resumes, conduct interviews, and make the right hiring decision. Similarly, job seekers can find themselves lost in the sea of job postings, struggling to stand out from the competition.

​From personalized career development plans to tailored recruiting strategies, in this and upcoming posts we will discuss the features and benefits of working with a professional who can provide the best of both worlds. Whether you're an employer struggling to find the right candidate or a job seeker looking for a career change, read on to discover how a career coach who also recruits can help you achieve your goals.


Connecting job seeker skills and employer needs

Job seekers face numerous challenges in navigating the labor market. These challenges include identifying job opportunities, developing a standout resume, and navigating the interview process. Many job seekers also face challenges during career transitions, such as switching industries or advancing their careers.

Lack of industry knowledge can be a significant hurdle for job seekers and employers alike. Additionally, there is often a significant discrepancy between the skills that job seekers possess and the needs of employers in the current labor market. Both can lead to frustration for both parties, with job seekers struggling to find suitable employment and employers struggling to find qualified candidates.
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Why Career Coaches Make Excellent Recruiters

A career coach can make a great recruiter because they have a deep understanding of the job market and are skilled in helping individuals identify their strengths and find opportunities that align with their goals. They are able to connect job seekers with potential employers based not only on experience and qualifications, but also on values, culture fit, and other factors important for long-term success. Additionally, career coaches often have extensive networks within industries or companies, which can be leveraged to help clients find the right job opportunities.

Working with a qualified recruiter with career coaching expertise positions job seekers to receive valuable guidance on navigating the labor market, improving their resume writing skills and making smooth career transitions. Employers benefit from working with a career coach who can help them identify, attract and retain top talent.
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Closing: DCS Career Coaches' Recruit!

Leveraging a career coach-recruiter team, job seekers gain valuable insights into the job market to position themselves for success. Employers benefit from access to highly qualified candidates and a streamlined recruitment process.

With the right career professional, job seekers and employers optimize their chances of success in the labor market. They can help both employers and job seekers become better informed about available opportunities, identify the best candidates for open positions, and create successful strategies for navigating the labor market. 

In a future article, we will continue our discussion on the advantages of collaborating with trained career coaches that also recruit.
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    “Margi has been recognized as one of the Top Career Transition Coaches by Coach Foundation.”

    "I help individuals, families, and organizations navigate complicated career transitions and build strengths-based careers."

    -- Margi Williams, MSIOP, CPC

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    Margi is a certified Career Strategist who’s privileged to partner with candidates navigating complicated career transitions.
     
    Amid an historic economic recession, she built a career management boutique from the ground up, empowering thousands of candidates to thrive in a competitive labor market since 2010. With personal experience navigating an unexpected corporate restructuring, she actively cultivates strategic partnerships that build and strengthen the talent space.
     
    Combining training in psychological theory and assessment with a passion for career development and operational excellence, she designs and mobilizes talent mobility methods and frameworks that improve job satisfaction, worker engagement, and organizational performance.
     
    With a Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Bachelor of Business Administration, she's collaborated with highly renowned job boards and outplacement firms like CareerBuilder, Careerminds, iHire, Impact Group, Indeed, RiseSmart, and the White Hawk Group.
     
    She maintains active memberships with the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), National Career Development Association (NCDA), and Career Thought Leaders Consortium (CTL). 

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