Thursday, August 2, 2007

How to build your Network

Tip 1
One of the easier tasks in job hunting especially if you are an extrovert. Go out and socialise! Have lunch with your friends, call your old schoolmates for a drink, chat with your ex-colleagues online, email your relatives... Tell them that you are looking for a new job and what you are looking for. Don't be shy to ask them to ask their contacts. You get the picture.

Tip 2
Use online tools. Nowadays its much easier to network with your friends on the web:
1. Email your friends and contacts to say hi
2. Join online social networks like LinkedIn, Facebook, Hi5, etc.
3. Chat with your friends on Messenger, Skype, iChat, etc
4. Write a blog on your expertise like this blog for example
5. You can even play online games to make new friends, e.g. World of Warcraft, Maple Story, etc

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Where to get Leads for your next Job?

Own network (Please supply your own):
- Friends
- Ex-colleagues
- Family

Headhunters (In alphabetical order, Retrenchopolis only):
- Aquent
- ChrisAllen Search
- Hudson
- Micahel Page
- PSD Group
- Recruit Express
- Robert Walters
- Talent2

Online Job Sites (In alphabetical order, Retrenchopolis only):
- JobsDB.com
- JobStreet.com
- Monster.com
- ST701.com

Papers (In alphabetical order, Retrenchopolis only):
- Straits Times Recruit Section on Saturday
- Industry or Professional publications

Go Direct
Yes you can even go direct to the company you are interested to join by writing in blind to the HR department attention the HR Director or alternatively visit their website and look under the "Career" section and do a search

Friday, July 6, 2007

The Process to get your next Job

1. Get the lead either from your contacts, headhunters, online, papers, etc
2. Understand the job requirements by reading the job ad or JD (Job Description) or by speaking to your contact/headhunter
3. Identify the main points the recruiter is looking for - these are usually the first few or they are repeated
4. Write a cover letter which clearly indicates that you have experience to get the job done with a few examples
5. Customise your resume by tweaking your Career goals and objectives
6. Mail the letter and the resume promptly and do not wait till the last minute
7. If you have the contact of the recruiter, call them or email to check if they have received it
8. Wait patiently and apply for other jobs

The Tools you need to to get your next Job

1. Customised Cover Letter in Word format - To answer all or most of the Job requirements in the ad (If there are not many matches, DO NOT WASTE your's and the recruiter's time)
2. Precise Resume in Word format - 1 or 2 page summary of your experiences which match the job (They DO NOT want your complete life history)
3. Internet access to research for Interview - Always read up on the company to find out more (There are literally TONS of info on the web. You might find out some problem the company is trying to solve with your hire)
4. Practised pitch for Interview - Rehearse in front of the mirror or with a friend (Especially for TOUGH questions like why did you leave your last company, why were you retrenched, what are your weaknesses, etc)
5. Follow up thank you letter to Interviewer - Simple email thanking them for their time (This shows that you are COURTEOUS as well as ON THE BALL)

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Fastest way to get a new job

1. Referral from friends or relatives
2. Head hunters/Online jobsites
3. Newspapers
4. Writing in to companies directly
5. Pray really hard

Thursday, June 28, 2007

10 Hints that you are about to be Retrenched

1. Your line manager and upper management avoid eye contact with you
2. HR avoid you and ask you to check with management for even basic requests
3. Your manager approves your leave requests without challenging them
4. You seem to have more time on your hands with less important projects to do
5. You find out about projects that you are supposed to be in charge of but are being run by somebody else
6. Your manager seems to find fault in everything you do
7. The number of emails you get in your inbox seem less than before
8. Your requests for additional resources for the project you are running are turned down without any reason
9. Your manager gives you a verbal and/or written warning for some vague reason
10.And the biggest hint is when your manager calls you into his room and his manager and HR are present

Top 10 Tips for Retrenchees

1. Refuse to give up hope! Regardless of what you think there will always be a job out there with your name on it.
2. Rediscover what you love to do. Take a step back and reflect on your passions and srengths.
3. Reject the urge to mope and feel sorry about yourself or blame others. Keep moving forward with no regrets.
4. Remember your friends and family. Rest assured they are the best support group you will ever have, period.
5. Recall and learn from your mistakes. Remember you learn from failure, not success.
6. Recuperate and relax. Take a break and revitalise your mind and body before your next job.
7. Realign your career goals. Develop a clear career plan with help from a reliable coach.
8. Research your targeted job or industry. Nobody recruits candidates who haven't done their homework.
9. Revise and refine your resume and cover letter. Remember these are your tools to get your foot in the door.
10.Rehearse your pitch before the interview. Repeat your 2-min elevator speech to friends, family, headhunters, your pets.

To be retrenched or not to be retrenched?

That is the question...

Are you like me, Super Retrenched Man (SRM)? Have you been retrenched so many times that you can't remember when was the last job your quit on your own free will? Welcome to the club. I have been laid off for at least 5 times in my career and I feel that it is time to give back to the community, to all your retrenchees out there who have suffrered the same fate as I. I would like this blog to be the place where you can vent your frustrations, share tips, get help and generally take your mind off your last retrenchment and along the way if you have fun so much the better cos we need some of our spirits lifted. So stop reading and start posting already!