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Job Search Strategies that Get You Working Co-op Education & Employment Resources Department 2011

Job Search Quiz 1.If you cover letters and resumes to as many companies as possible, it is likely to produce excellent work prospects. 2.It is not a good practice to ask friends and family members for employer contacts and leads. 3.The so-called “hidden job market” accounts for 35 percent of the available work for most individuals. 4.Job searching is something you can do in your spare time. 5.The Internet is the best place to look for jobs opportunities.

Job Search Quiz 6. You should keep track of every employer you talk to or every job you apply to. 7. What is the # 1 “Pet Peeve” of employers? 8. You should have a really “cute” message on your answering machine or a “suggestive” address so employers will notice you. 9. You should always follow up with an employer contact you have made. 10.Centennial’s Employment Resources Department will find work for you

Job Search Video

Accessing the Hidden Job Market 1.Research potential employers Make a list of companies you are interested in Read newspapers, watch business news, follow labour market trends to learn about your company/field of interest to figure out where the jobs are/who is hiring 2.Contact potential employers on your list by doing one or more of the following: Networking – including social networking site, LinkedIn Targeted ings Information Interviews Cold Calling

Networking Card Business card for job seekers Pat Smith Truck & Coach Technician Diploma Diagnose, repair, maintenance, overhaul WHMIS trained and safety focused Strong customer service & communication skills

Job Search Statement I am a graduate from the Truck and Coach Diploma program at Centennial College, where I learnt to diagnose, maintain and repair various types of trucks and coaches. Through my labs at the college, I have gained solid oil change, transmission and tire rotation techniques, as well as the ability to follow instructions and safety protocols. I also have excellent interpersonal, organizational and computer skills as a result of my previous positions as a Customer Service Representative at ABC Company. I am confident that my technical skills and my flexibility will be assets to your logistics company, which has been named one of Canada’s top 100 companies. I look forward to the opportunity to use my vehicle maintenance and repair skills and experience to contribute to your excellent reputation as a Truck and Coach apprentice.

General Job Search Tips Be proactive and tap into the hidden job market (non- advertised jobs) Research and be aware of labour market trends Be creative in your job search Have a positive attitude Be persistent Be organized - create a job search log/ tracking sheet; keep all documents (resume, cover letter, job ads, confirmation notices) together Always follow-up

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Services at the Coop Education & Employment Resources Department Employment Coaching Résumé/Cover Letter Critiques Interview Preparation & Practice PlacePro - Job Posting site – via my.centennial OptimalResume via my.centennial Grad Success Pack via my.centennial Computers, printers and fax access To book appointment – (416) , ext