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Job Search Strategies

Looking for strategies for planning and conducting your job search? Higher Ed Career Coach has articles on resume and CV writing, preparing for job interviews, monitoring your online reputation, networking, negotiation, and more.

Think LinkedIn is a waste of time?

When you work in Higher Education, it’s tempting to dismiss some of the conventional wisdom about social networking. If you’ve heard (or said) any of the following, then listen to today’s show.

  • In higher ed, it’s always about what you know, not who you know.
  • I’ve already got tenure (or a great job). I don’t need to worry about networking.
  • LinkedIn doesn’t really do anything.
  • I don’t need another place to post my CV. IT’s on my website and I can e-mail it to anyone who wants it.
  • “I don’t know anyone who uses LinkedIn besides my students, and I don’t see what good connecting with Johnny from my [insert class name here] is going to do me any good.”

In today’s Higher Ed Career Coach podcast, I’m going to tell you why all of the above are nonsense, and clue you in to what LinkedIn is really good for.We’ll also cover some higher ed and employment news, upcoming programs, new coaching packages, and site news.

The show airs at 11 a.m. ET today (Friday May 11). If you have questions or comments on today’s topic, or could use advice on a job search issue, call in to the show! The phone number is (347) 989-0055, or you can click on the Skype “S” click-to-talk button from the episode page.

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Take 5: Getting Off to a Good Start in Your New Job

by Melissa Judy 05.09.2012
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When you’re a new employee, there’s a lot to take in: campus culture, learning names and faces, figuring out where various offices are on campus, exploring your role in your department and your specific duties (assigned and otherwise), and what your supervisor is expecting of you in the first month or two. It can be overwhelming at first, especially while coming down from the high of landing the job in the first place. Also, don’t forget that your interview hasn’t ended; have your elevator speech still at the front of your mind in the beginning, as you will most likely use it again when you continue to meet more new people around campus.

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LinkedIn Calendar in IOS App Brings Social Network Intelligence Into Your Schedule

by Sean Cook 05.07.2012
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LinkedIn Calendar Brings Social Network Intelligence Into Your Schedule.

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Podcast: 7 Points to a Winning Resume

by Sean Cook 05.04.2012
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Your resume gets you in the door. Or it doesn’t. It won’t get you a job. Its role is to get you noticed. (Podcast)

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Finding Your Niche in Higher Education

by Melissa Judy 04.30.2012
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Ultimately, you have to follow the path that feels right. Your place in higher education may end up being completely different than what you envisioned for yourself, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

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