Post Completion OPT Job Search Workshop

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Post Completion OPT Job Search Workshop The Career & Co-op Center at the University of Massachusetts Lowell 978-934-2355 | career.uml.edu 450 University Crossing | 105 O’Leary Library

Workshop Agenda Being proactive (not only reactive) Online job search Networking How we can help

Being proactive This means NETWORKING! How much time should you spend on the job search? It’s OK to be anxious – as long as it motivates you to take action

The Online Job Search CareerLINK Indeed.com/Simplyhired.com Specialty job boards (those on our website and others) Example: ISPE (International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering)

http://career.uml.edu – click on CareerLINK (note the videos!) Click on “Student Login” Click on “Job Search” and then “Advanced Search”

Aggregators will allow you to get search results from: - websites - online job boards - newspapers’ job boards - blogs - company employment pages Set up alerts (as many as you want!) to get notifications No need to post your resume on either site

Networking What is networking? Making connections with people in your field, who may eventually be able to help you find employment What percentage of jobs are gotten through networking? Across all occupations, approximately 75-85%! How do you do it?

Networking Step by Step Make a list of connections you already have Create your “pitch” or 30-second introduction Contact your connections, set up informational interviews, etc. Send thank you, and keep in touch!

1. Make a list of connections you already have Friends, former classmates, professors, neighbors Alums (you can find many on LinkedIn) People in your field that you’ve already met at events

Finding connections through LinkedIn – especially alumni Create a professional profile page, including photo Customize your LinkedIn invitations to connect Join relevant groups and contact appropriate members Examples: -UMass Lowell Alumni-Student Career Connections -UMass Lowell Alumni -Specialty groups Example: UMass Lowell Plastics Engineering Alumni

Create Target List of Companies Use Google and/or CareerLINK to research companies by industry and location Explore association websites (ex: www.massbio.org) to find names of member companies Find “careers” page of each company’s website to locate job listings Are there companies that do business in your home country? Keep track of all activity within your target companies

2. Create your 30-second introduction Modify your introduction according to the situation and whom you’re talking to: -by email -by phone -on LinkedIn -at a professional event -at a career fair -HR person; technical staff

Sample 30 Second Introduction (asking for an informational interview) My name is _______________________, and a friend of mine, ______________, suggested I get in touch with you. I’ll be graduating in May with a Master’s in _________________ from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and I have experience in/knowledge of _____________ and ______________.   Right now I’m very interested in learning about the role of the [type of position] at different companies. Would it be possible to meet with you briefly? I will not pressure you about job openings. Instead, I would just like to learn more about your company.

3. Contact your connections, set up informational interviews, etc. Email potential contact, then call to follow up Prepare for informational interview (questions, dress, resume) Length of an informational interview? Purpose of meeting? Get business card Ask for referral!

4. Send thank you, and keep in touch! Email a thank you message within 24 to 48 hours of meeting How regularly should you keep in touch? (probably monthly) How could this lead to a job? (when a job becomes available at your contact’s company, your contact may be able to put in a good word for you)

Other ways to network -SWE Follow employers and industry leaders on Twitter Meet employers at on-campus and off-campus events Check the Career & Co-op Center’s weekly emails and our website Example: http://bos.newco.co/2016-schedule/ Example: https://www.massbio.org/events/listing?eventHost=massbio Join clubs, groups, and professional associations; go to “meet-ups” Examples: -SWE -IEEE -AICHE -ASME -SPE -ASCE

Suggestions Don’t underestimate the importance of talking to people Give yourself PLENTY of time to conduct a thorough search Do you have a support system? Use a variety of resources; don’t rely on just one Make an appointment with the Career & Co-op Center to review your progress Try your best to remain positive

How we can help UMass Lowell Career & Co-op Center 2 locations Career counseling appointments available (get help with your job search strategy!) Drop-in resume / cover letter critiques Networking events / panel presentations / workshops Practice interviews

Questions & Contact Info Offices: 450 University Crossing | 105 O’Leary Library Web: career.uml.edu Phone: 978-934-2355 Email: career_services@uml.edu Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: UML_Career_Serv