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8. Learn the language and terminology
of the civilian field that interests
you.
9. Apply for jobs only when
you meet at least 80% of
the job requirements.
10. Professionalize your job search
• Professional email address: name +
numbers not hotsugarmama@yahoo.com
• Professional outgoing message on cell
phone
11. Career
Site aka
Job Board
As generic as
Monster or as
specialized as
ClearedJobs.Net
Free for job
seekers, paid for
by employers
21. What are hiring managers looking for
on social media?
- Professional
presentation
- Fit with
company
culture
CareerBuilder, 6/13
22. How social media
helps job seekers
• Qualifications same as on resume
• Good comm skills / professional image
• Good feel for candidate’s personality
CareerBuilder 6/13
27. Set up a Google Alert for target
companies and to monitor mentions
of your name.
28. Consider setting up a Google profile if
you need a more robust online presence.
29. Solidify Your Online Brand
• Use the same name on all sites, on your
resume, cover letter, job applications,
email address, email signature, etc.
• Use similar biographic info
• Use the same photo on all sites
• Link your profiles across social media
platforms, for example include LinkedIn
profile on Facebook profile
30. What can you do on
•Create profile, upload public resume
•Find contacts and make connections
•Join (or create) groups and network
•Search for jobs
•Research and follow companies
•Provide status updates and share
information – showcase your talent to
potential employers
31. Do NOT put your clearance
on your LinkedIn profile
34. Picture in professional attire
Headline describes what
you’re looking for
Contact info is complete
What is a “good” LinkedIn profile?
35. • Summary is a more robust version of your
elevator speech – do NOT paste your
resume in this section. White space and
bullets not paragraphs!
• Experience include key accomplishments
and how you impacted the organization
• Complete Volunteer Experience &
Causes, Certifications, Education, Skills,
etc.
A Complete Profile
36. Get and give
Strategic Rec’s
You accept the recommendation
and control whether it’s visible
44. 1. Complete profile including keywords,
skills and picture in professional attire
2. Build network by connecting with
personalized invitations
3. Join relevant groups and participate
4. Get/give strategic recommendations
5. Research and follow companies; find
individuals to help your job search
5 Things You Must Do
45. News no longer breaks,
it tweets.
140 Character news and information feed /
email alternative
49. 1. Follow/connect with
companies you want to work
for and their recruiters
2. Use relevant keywords in
your profile
3. Establish yourself as a
thought leader
3 Things to Do
50. You never know who might be able
to help your job search.
51.
52. 1. Include work info on your profile
2. Follow your targeted employers
3. Let your friends know you’re
looking for a job
4. Set up lists of people you share info
with friends/others
Active Facebook User?
53. Not on Facebook?
1. Create a skeletal profile
2. Like/follow companies,
organizations and government
agencies you are targeting
56. This is the best thing that
could ever happen here a
is going to be a great
networking roup for
intelligence careers
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