Saturday, April 27, 2013

Job Search

G’day Mates! I hope you are all enjoying the crazy weather lately, but I am sure the real spring will be here soon. As I prepare myself to graduate on May 18, I am in awe how another graduation is approaching for me. I am excited to graduate, but now that means another step closer to reality and seeking a career. Over the past couple of months I have learned when applying for a position it is never too early to submit your application especially since the economy has been down over the past couple of years. The hiring rate is slowly increasing which means a lot more competition with other potentials people. I recommend you constantly update your résumé and edit to fit for the position. Since a lot of résumé are uploaded online, you want to make sure you have keywords that fit the descriptions of the job posting. This allows you to stand out from the others, and a step closer for interviews. One of the most important tips when searching a job is to expand your network with people. This tip would help you connect with people first hand, and have reliable references. Another way to get your name out there is by attending job and career fairs. These events allow you to speak with current workers of organizations to get an inside look of the lifestyle. If you feel a good vibe from speaking to the worker then that should be a place to apply. Even if you are not chosen, do not give up as there are other opportunities for different positions and companies. Below is a link I found that shares additional tips about entry-level jobs. If you have any questions I would love to hear them, until then my job search continues. “Never give up” http://www.experience.com/entry-level-jobs/jobs-and-careers/ Cheers, Lee IV

Ripon High School’s Career Fair

G’day Mates! Recently I visited Ripon High School’s Career fair as a guest speaker. Students had the option to choose which speakers they were interested to listen to about various career choices. I was able to share my experience about being a culinary student at Moraine Park Technical College. In both of my two sessions I had a full room filled with students. I started each session with a brief introduction of myself followed by questions from students and the teacher. They all had great questions for me and I was able to give them some quality feedback. Some of the questions I received included why I chose culinary arts, what inspired me to cook and about the pros and cons of working in the food industry. I enjoyed speaking to the students about my college experience; I like to inspire others to challenge their comfort zone and search the world. I am looking forward to more guest speaking events in the near future to share my knowledge with people. Cheers, Lee IV