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Establishing Yourself
as a Known Authority to Get a Job ..
A job searching tip discusses establishing yourself as a known authority
so potential employers can find you
When it comes to finding a job, the fewer people you're competing against
to get a position, the better. Responding to job ads posted on the major
job sites is a highly competitive situation because for most positions,
at least a couple hundred people will respond. It's far better for the
employer to find you in a less competitive situation. This week's job
searching tip discusses establishing yourself as a known authority so
potential employers can find you.
Before we get into that, we should mention that an easy first step toward
making it possible for employers to find you in a less competitive situation
is to get your resume posted on all the important job sites. If a recruiter
finds your resume as a result of a resume search, they will be much more
interested than if your resume was one of 300 they received in response
to a job ad they posted. An easy way to get on the job sites is to use
Execreg. This is a service that will get your resume posted on over 90
job sites at once, including Monster, HotJobs, CareerBuilder, etc. For
more information, visit this web address: http://www.jobwerx.com/execreg_com-res-id=946822.html
WRITING ARTICLES
Writing an article is a great way to raise your profile in your industry
and/or profession. Published authors are perceived as experts and more
knowledgeable than others in the profession. If you've discovered an interesting
way of doing something at work that you think others would like to know
about, that could be a great topic for an article. Of course if it's something
unique to your company, you need to make sure your employer wouldn't consider
it a proprietary trade secret. Another potential topic is discussing what
you foresee happening in your industry or profession in the future.
Once you have a topic, your article can simply discuss your experiences
with it. Or, you may want to interview other professionals who have experience
with the topic to get their input. Being able to quote other people in
the article can make it even more interesting.
You also should have at least one trade journal/magazine in mind for your
article. If you're not sure what magazines there are for your profession
or industry, check with your professional or trade association. You can
find a directory of publications at http://jobwerx.tradepub.com/.
You can even e-mail the editor of the magazine you're targeting about
the article you're thinking of writing and ask if the topic you have in
mind is something they would be interested in.
WRITING A REGULAR COLUMN OR A BOOK
If you write an article and you find the experience enjoyable, you might
want to consider writing a regular column for a magazine or even writing
a short book. Having a regular column or having had a book published gives
you enormous credibility. It also makes it easier for you to get other
exposure for yourself. Published authors and columnists have an easier
time getting opportunities to speak at conferences, getting interviewed
on radio and TV shows, etc.
TEACHING A CLASS
If you have a knack for explaining things, teaching a college class might
be for you. Becoming an adjunct professor at a college and teaching a
class about your profession also helps to raise your profile. The biggest
benefit is the credibility it gives you. As an adjunct professor, you'd
be more likely to be given opportunities to speak at conferences, etc.
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