Seven Habits Of Highly Successful Job Seekers
SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL JOB SEEKERS
Seven Habits of Highly Successful Job Seekers
Warm-up
Discuss these questions with your teacher before reading.
- What is the most effective way you have found a job in the past — online applications, networking, or referrals?
과거에 가장 효과적으로 일자리를 찾은 방법은 무엇이었나요 — 온라인 지원, 네트워킹, 아니면 추천? - If you were job hunting now, what would be the first thing you would do?
지금 구직 중이라면 가장 먼저 무엇을 하시겠습니까?
Vocabulary
Key words and expressions from the reading.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Seven Habits of Highly Successful Job Seekers
by Linda Matias
In the job search craze, there are those who land a job right away and those who struggle through the process of finding one for a long time. "Luck" is usually the response one hears from disenfranchised job seekers when they find out that their neighbor down the street was offered a position after only a two-week search. With many job seekers vying for only a few open positions, the truth is that "luck" rarely has anything to do with it.
Realizing that their job search campaign doesn't have to be a never-ending struggle, successful job seekers approach the process with patience and persistence. If you want to be among the highly successful job seekers follow the seven steps outlined below.
1. Search with purpose
Instead of trying to fit into a mold set by a hiring organization, target companies that match your goals and career values; doing this will allows you to focus your energy into searching for a position that is a natural fit.
After all, you don't want to find yourself embarking on another search within a year's time because you made a decision in haste.
2. Always be prepared
Be ready for your day's activities by 9 am. Opportunities rarely land on your lap and you have to be prepared for the surprises that may come up during the day. You don't want to be caught sleeping when someone calls to discuss an employment opportunity.
If you find yourself answering the phone like this: "hello? . . . well . . . um . . . well, like I was kinda sleeping. . . how long is this gonna take? . . . who are you again? . . . like I, um, contacted so many places, cuz, you know, like, I can't like find a job . . ." then it is time to reprioritize your needs.
Waiting until your unemployment insurance is about to end before you begin aggressively looking for a position can be a costly mistake. You don't want to find yourself in a situation where you are running low on resources and desperation is about to set in. This is when mistakes are made and your job search may begin to suffer.
3. Develop a job search plan
Organize your job search, map out a strategy, set priorities, and establish goals. Begin your search with a clear focus and a plan. Participate in a number of activities including answering classified ads, posting your resume on the Internet, and going on informational interviews.
4. Bypass Human Resources
A human resources representative is also known as a screener.The screener's job is to review resumes and match your experience with a checklist of requirements set forth by the hiring manager. If there are enough matches, the human resources representative forwards the resume to the decision maker.
Unfortunately, not much is left to the screener's interpretation. This is why most opportunities are lost because the screener doesn't have the luxury of making a decision based on instinct; he or she is instructed to follow the lead of the hiring manager.
Since the decision makers (e.g., VP of Sales, Director of Marketing, or CEO) are the ones who determine who is ultimately hired, it is advisable that you apply directly to? them.
5. Write follow-up letters
Well-written follow up letters can make a difference as to whether you get hired. A follow-up letter is more than a simple note thanking the interviewer for his or her time. It should be a sophisticated letter that either re-affirms your interest in the position, serves as an opportunity to mention an important point you neglected to bring up, and/or provides an opportunity to offer new insight on a topic that was discussed during the interview.
6. Avoid toxic job seekers
Job clubs are a great way to generate ideas and for networking purposes. However, some are also a breeding ground for negativity. These support groups can inadvertently affect your job search. Take inventory of the job seekers in attendance. Do they offer words of encouragement Are they supportive of your efforts, or do they feed into your insecurities?
If after such meetings you feel emotionally drained and start to believe your chances of landing a job are bleak, then it's time to search for a new support team.
7. Be good to yourself
There are two types of job seekers. One, that has a laid back approach, and the other that always feels "there aren't enough hours in the day" and compulsively searches for a job without taking a breather.
Following in the footsteps of the latter is the fastest way to reaching burn out and when careless mistakes are often made. Though your job search should be your primary activity, don't allow it to consume your every waking moment.
Every so often take a mini vacation; spend time with people who support you, listen to music and participate in activities you enjoy. Clearing your mind replenishes your energy and will allow you to continue searching for a job with a fresh outlook.
Korean Trap
Korean speakers often make this mistake in job search English.
'아직 ~하지 않았다'에 yet을 사용할 때 현재완료(have/has + p.p.)와 함께 써야 합니다. 과거형(didn't get)은 '아직(yet)'과 어울리지 않습니다. 또한 수동태는 'get contacted'보다 'been contacted'가 격식 있는 표현입니다.
Discussion
Discuss these questions with your teacher after reading.
- Habit 1 says to "search with purpose" and target companies that match your goals rather than trying to fit any mold. How do you identify companies that align with your career values?
습관 1에서 '목적을 가지고 검색'하고 자신의 목표에 맞는 회사를 타겟팅하라고 합니다. 경력 가치관에 맞는 회사를 어떻게 파악하시나요? - Habit 2 says to "be ready by 9 am" and not be caught sleeping when opportunity calls. How do you stay organized and prepared during a job search?
습관 2에서 '오전 9시까지 준비'하고 기회가 올 때 잠들어 있지 말라고 합니다. 구직 중에 어떻게 체계적으로 준비 상태를 유지하시나요? - The passage says successful job seekers approach the process with "patience and persistence." How long should you search before changing your strategy? When does persistence become stubbornness?
성공적인 구직자는 '인내와 끈기'로 과정에 접근한다고 합니다. 전략을 바꾸기 전에 얼마나 오래 찾아야 하나요? 끈기가 고집이 되는 때는 언제인가요? - The text warns against making a decision "in haste" and ending up searching again within a year. Have you or someone you know taken a job too quickly and regretted it?
'성급하게' 결정하여 1년 안에 다시 구직하게 되는 것을 경고합니다. 본인이나 아는 사람이 너무 빨리 직장을 잡고 후회한 적이 있나요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL JOB SEEKERS
Level: Job Preparation (JOB)
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