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When Choosing a job… Follow your Instincts!

7 Jul

How many of you have heard something like this before:

“You’re so good with children, you should be a teacher!”

“I can really see you going into sales, you are just so outgoing!”

The truth? Just because you love children, doesn’t mean you want to pursue a career as a teacher, and there’s more to sales than having an outgoing personality. As we graduate and face so much uncertainty and opportunity we are told to take advice from as many people as possible. We are like two year olds again.. sponges absorbing information from people eager to impart their wisdom and life experiences on us (guilty) However, when is it okay to throw the bottle.. get up and walk on our own??

Advice is great to an extent- it is always helpful to hear from friends, family members and others who have been where we have and know what it’s like to struggle with finances, jobs and housing. However, when it comes to your career- only YOU know what is best for you. If friends and family see you in a career that is making you outwardly stressed, sick and a mess then it is okay for them to step in and suggest a career change. In the end, you are the one that will be on the computer all day, in front of the classroom, speaking to clients, traveling to meetings, or writing your column. So when it comes down to deciding what you want to do, sit down by yourself and instead of thinking what others want you to do or what looks good on paper, think what you would absolutely LOVE to do at work everyday. 

As Dr Seuss put it… “YOU have brains in your head. YOU have feet in your shoes. YOU can steer yourself in any direction YOU choose!”

The Truth and Nothing but the Truth about Job Services

7 Jul

  Before I graduated college I had no real knowledge about what a temp agency was, but now that I have been to almost every one in  the city of San Francisco, I consider myself somewhat of an expert. These can be great resources when trying to find a job, but there are some important things you should  know.

Temp and Job agencies work with companies who usually pay them commission to fill job openings within their companies and so they will advertise the jobs through them and then you can come in and they will evaluate you and your resume for the positions that they are trying to fill.

There are some key things you must know and consider before going to a temp agency:

Find a good match: Make sure that the place you are going to work with is the right type of angency for you. There are many agencies that deal  specifically with companies and or industries, so make sure that the temp agency you go to works with the field you are trying to get into.

Consider your attire: Even though it is not exactly a formal interview, you still need to dress appropriately considering the person who is trying to get you a job will take you more seriously and be more inclined to help you if you are as professional as can be.

Be Honest: Many Job agencies get commission from getting you a job, but it is very important to be honest with the recruiter, otherwise they will just place you in any job that you are qualified for. Make sure you give them a list of jobs you will absolutely not do, so then they won’t even consider you for those positions.

Here are some places I have been where I had a positive experience and good results:

Smith Hampton & Devlin, LLC Placement Specialists: This company got me an awesome job at a really fun advertising firm, they are very adament about finding you the perfect match even if it means more work for them. You also meet with all 3 owners when you are there so they each can get a feel for you and your goals in case an opportunity comes up they can all reach out to find you the perfect placement.

Innovations: The woman that worked with me here (Anne) was amazing and brutally honest about everything from what I was wearing to how to carry and present myself for the interviews she got me. Although I didn’t end up getting the position that she set me up with I still feel I learned a lot. She was always available and called to check up after each interview.

The Job Shop: This is a much smaller less corporate type agency where you are required to take a lengthy computer test (which is kind of a pain) but then it helps them get a better idea of your computer related ability. The recruiter here really helped me tweak my resume according to the field I was trying to get into, and this actually made a huge difference of the amount of interviews I got after that.

Most importantly remember to keep an open mind, getting a job you really want could take a lifetime, but by reaching out to experts who are connected and can offer advice and help is always a good idea!