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10 Steps
1. Getting Started
2. Writing Resumes
3. Using Job Boards
4. Working with Recruiters
5. Networking
6. Interviewing
7. Following Up
8. Negotiating the Job Offer
9. Resigning
10. Starting Your New Job
5 Actions
1. Determine your objectives
2. Know what to say
3. Listen, ask question and reciprocate
4. Use online professional networks
5. Manage your network
Top 10 Mistakes
"ReadySet HIRED! provides job hunters with a great deal of knowledge, while encouraging them to approach their search with a positive attitude and to take consistent action. Attitude, Aptitude and Action – the 3 "A"s for success!" - Tim Cork, President, NEXCareer
 
Quick Tips
Dos & Don'ts to advance your job search
At-a-glance "Dos and Don'ts" are provided to help reinforce important ideas and considerations as you manage your job search. They are reminders and refreshers, helping to keep you on track with every action.
 
Introduction to Networking
We often hear that networking is the most effective way of finding a job. Depending on the level of the position, this may be more or less true. If you believe networking works, then it's worth your while to develop your network savvy. Refer to the Networking Checklist for an overview of some of the things to keep in mind. Networking comes naturally to some people, but for others, it requires significantly more planning and effort. It takes work for networking to work! And as with many things in life, the more you put into it, the more you get out of it. Networking is a two way street, and includes the mutually beneficial sharing of information. It's also an ongoing process that needs to be maintained. If you're not sure where to begin, look around - friends, family, colleagues, classmates, teachers, acquaintances - anyone who crosses your path in life is a potential network contact. Take some time to identify what your networking objectives are - aimless networking yields few results. Know what you want to say to people, what kinds of questions to ask, and what kind of help you need and can realistically provide. When it comes to managing your network, keeping organized and following up are key. In this step, we take you through 5 actions and provide you with a number of resources to help you invest in your network with the intention of reaping its rewards.
 
My Coaching
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The coaching comments are intended to give you more insight into each of the actions. Whether it's through encouragement or "watch outs", you'll be getting the coach's perspective as you work through your job search activities.
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