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The Domino Effect states that there are five key phases of any good job search, and if you ignore any one of them or do one poorly, then the likelihood of having a successful job search decreases dramatically -- just as if you pulled a domino out of a chain of dominos.
The five phases of a successful job search:
Preparation is perhaps the most important element of any
successful job search. The strength of your preparation will
carry you through the entire job search process. Preparation
includes:
The best places to do your marketing preparation? The Web,
your college's career service/placement office, and/or your local
library. Interested in the best career books? Then
check out:
Quintessential Careers: Job and Career Bookstore.
Not too sure about your career path or major? Then visit
Career Assessments, where you'll
find some great resources for learning more about yourself and
your interests.
How ready are you for the job search? Take our
Marketability Test to see
if you're as prepared for the as you think you are.
Research is a key component of the preparation phase of the Domino
Effect. Check out our Guide to
Researching Companies for resources on and off the Web. For company-specific career information,
go directly to the source by using The Quintessential
Directory of Company Career Centers.
[For Stetson students, we advise you to get to the
Career
Placement Office as early in your Stetson years as
possible. The
duPont-Ball Library also has lots of
career resources available for your use.]
Finally, preparation also includes building your network of contacts.
For more information about networking, including tips on how to build
and use your network, visit Networking
Your Way to a New Job.
Once you've done your marketing preparation, you can then begin
to write your cover letters.
The keys to a successful cover letter are:
Ready to write a dynamic cover letter? Follow this link to
our Dynamic Cover Letters
Cover Letter Formula.
Still have questions? Then check out The Dynamic Cover Letters
10 Most Frequently Asked Questions About
Cover Letters, with tips and advice on gaining a competitive edge.
If you feel you need an in-depth look at cover letters, then visit our
Cover Letter Tutorial, with more
than 100 pages to guide you through the process of writing a cover letter.
Not so sure you're ready to write your dynamic cover letter?
Then follow this link to more Cover Letter Resources, including
links to some great sample
cover letters.
A resume is a document that describes your work experience, your
education (and any special training you have), and your
skills. What makes an excellent resume, however,
is marketing. You have to consider yourself a product,
with the employer as the buyer...why should the employer
buy (hire) you? Your resume is a key marketing tool in your
employment search.
The keys to a successful resume are:
Ready to take a stab at writing that excellent resume?
To get help in writing a traditional resume, go to our
Fundamentals of a Good
Chronological Resume.
Need information on the newest form of resumes -- the scannable resume?
Then visit the
Quintessential Careers: Scannable Resume Fundamentals.
Not so sure you're ready to write -- or what kind of resume to write? Then follow this link
to lots of very helpful Resume Resources, including
some great sample resumes.
Want a professional evaluation of your current resume -- or perhaps have a professional resume writer
craft a new resume for you? Please go to Quintessential
Resumes and Cover Letters, where you'll receive personalized attention, excellent service, and
professional guidance -- all at reasonable prices!
And do you know one of the most powerful uses of your resume? We're talking about giving a copy of your
resume to your entire network of contacts. Not sure about networking? Go to
The Art of Networking.
No matter how introverted you may be, anyone can learn to
interview well. It simply takes learning some basic rules
and then practicing and refining your technique
as much as possible.
But, remember that no matter how good your marketing
preparation, cover letter, and resume may be, you can't
get a job without a good interview.
Some basic facts about the interview:
Wondering about the different types of job interviews? Then visit our
Types of Job Interviews.
Get practice with various types of interviewing styles by taking advantage of our
Job Interview Questions Database.
For all other information about interviewing, including information on
traditional and behavioral interviewing, follow this link
to Quintessential Careers: Interviewing Resources.
This last domino is as important as the first; if you don't
follow-up and follow-through you might not be successful in
your job search.
Follow-up includes:
Read more about interview follow-up --
and check out our interview follow-up
do's and don'ts.
Questions about some of the terminology used in this article? Get more information (definitions and links) on key college, career, and job-search
terms by going to our Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms.
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Katharine Hansen, Ph.D., creative director and associate
publisher of Quintessential Careers, is an educator, author,
and blogger who provides content for Quintessential Careers,
edits QuintZine,
an electronic newsletter for jobseekers, and blogs about storytelling
in the job search at A Storied
Career. Katharine, who earned her PhD in organizational behavior
from Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, OH, is author of Dynamic
Cover Letters for New Graduates and A Foot in the Door: Networking
Your Way into the Hidden Job Market (both published by Ten Speed Press),
as well as Top Notch Executive Resumes (Career Press); and with
Randall S. Hansen, Ph.D., Dynamic Cover Letters, Write Your
Way to a Higher GPA (Ten Speed), and The Complete Idiot's Guide
to Study Skills (Alpha). Visit her
personal Website
or reach her by e-mail at
kathy(at)quintcareers.com.
Dr. Randall S. Hansen is founder of Quintessential Careers,
one of the oldest and most comprehensive career development sites on the Web, as well CEO of
EmpoweringSites.com. He is also founder of
MyCollegeSuccessStory.com and
EnhanceMyVocabulary.com. He is publisher of
Quintessential Careers Press,
including the Quintessential Careers electronic newsletter,
QuintZine. Dr. Hansen is also a
published author, with several books, chapters in books, and hundreds of articles. He's often
quoted in the media and conducts empowering workshops around the country. Finally, Dr. Hansen is
also an educator, having taught at the college level for more than 15 years. Visit his
personal Website or
reach him by email at randall(at)quintcareers.com.
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