Success Stories from Job Seekers – HIRED

I am VERY pleased to share some good news reported by By Joel Dresang of the Journal Sentinel. In this Sunday’s Journal, Dresang highlighted some job search SUCCESS stories – including my pal Robert (Bob) Bachman (read Bob’s story here).

My blog readers may recall Bob – he’s The Likable Engineer who created this tag line using what he learned in my personal branding presentation. As he says in the Journal Sentinel story,  “You make your own luck. If you don’t work at it, you don’t get lucky.”

Thanks to Joel and Bob for spreading the good news!

PS: Common theme throughout the story? NETWORKING. Want more help on how to network like a rock star? Check out “Rock Your Network for Job Seekers.”

What is “A Day Camp for Your Career”?

When: Thursday, July 9th from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (that’s only two days away!)
Where: Potawatomi Conference Center, 1721 W. Canal Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Register Here: www.MilwaukeeJobCamp.org

For Milwaukee area residents looking to overhaul, start, change or just improve their careers, Milwaukee JobCamp2 on Thursday, July 9th, at the Potawatomi Conference Center, will offer a wealth of opportunities for career networking and practical education about the job search.

JobCamp2 is a FREE EVENT and will include a day packed with workshops and discussions led by experts on self-branding (that’s me! 11 a.m. – Personal Branding: Stand Out; Get Hired Faster!), local employment outlook, networking, resume critique, social media, interviewing and much more. For job seekers, the cost of admission is a single non-perishable food item that will be donated to the Hunger Task Force.

Make your career outlook bigger, better and brighter in a fun, relaxed, informative and collaborative environment.

Job Seekers: Rock Your Career® Get hired faster!

* Want recruiters and hiring managers knocking at your door?
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* Want to network with confidence, and not feel like a beggar?
* Want to crank up your salary and be a rock star at work?

If you answered YES, Rock Your Career® is for you.

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Every month you’re out of work costs you $7K, $15K, $20K or more. Our four-week budget-friendly Rock Your Career® program gives you everything you need to stand out so you can get the right job for you. And, since we are in a tough economic climate, we designed a high value, low cost program to help YOU get hired faster!

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Program starts Thursday, April 23, 2009!

Registration Deadline: Monday, April 20

Networking Rocks: Source of Hire study

Courtesy of Gerry Crispin & Mark Mehler, CareerXroads:

  1. Internal Transfers and Promotions were 38.8% of ALL the full-time positions a company fills. Nine firms are at or above 50%. We think it worth noting that the significant increase in the proportion of internal to external fills in 2008 versus 2007 (28%) is at least partially due to the deteriorating economic climate during 2008. We think this conclusion is further supported by the survey respondents’ estimate that the number of contingent workers employed by their respective firms decreased from 18% in 2007 to 10% in 2008. Cleary the data reflects a shift in emphasis to filling internally and squeezing external hires. We still don’t understand why more firms don’t tout their internal movement numbers as a means to prove their commitment to development. This continues to be a missed opportunity.
  2. Referrals (employee, alumni, vendor, etc.) make up 27.3% of all external hires and is arguably the number one external source. (Employee referrals make up most of this category but Alumni referrals are growing.)The efficiency of referrals is one of the single most important characteristics of US hiring practices. 26 firms tracked the number of referrals as well as hires from referrals. More than 17,000 positions were filled from just fewer than 200,000 referrals or 1 hire for every 11.2 referrals!
  3. Job Boards (not including the company site) represent 12.3% of external hires. We believe this SOH (source of hire) has indeed peaked and predict it will diminish in the future. Within the category, Monster has lost ground to CareerBuilder. The two of them account for half the job board hires but both are losing ground to the “long-tail” of niche sites, social networks and other online search engine marketing capabilities that are expanding their reach. The gray area where boards are morphing into much broader suites of services makes it difficult to draw hard and fast conclusions.
  4. Company Website hires are a problem for us (we maintain that the company web site is a destination not a source) and essentially represents one of every five external hires. There is no question about the importance of the company site’s staffing pages as a critical “channel” but its acceptance by corporations as a source likely occludes other, more relevant starting points driving prospects and candidates.

When reviewing the CareerXroads findings, think about how you are currently spending your job search time. What percentage are you putting into networking versus responding to online ads? Time to rethink your strategy? Use the above stats to determine how you spend your time. Set up some networking meetings.

Want more tips to get the most from your networking efforts? Check out our newsroom: www.knocks.com/news.aps.

Now go get ’em!