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JOB SEARCH
DEEP DIVEAshley Taylor
ECS, Career Advisor
Agenda
• Researching Companies
• Geography
• Job Search Resources
• Networking
• The Fine Print
• Managing Offers/ Deadlines
• Additional Obstacles
• Reporting Offers
Researching Companies
Source: Http://www.Glassdoor.com
Researching Companies: Finding Company Fit
• Culture
• Supervisor
• Work-life balance
• Opportunities for advancement
• Business outlook
Researching Companies: The Necessities
Establish “Want vs. Need”
• City vs. region
• Job title vs. job responsibilities
• Company name vs. job search parameters
Researching Companies: Resources
• Glassdoor.com
• ECS Reviews
• Top OSU Engineering Employers
Geography and Your Job Search
• Employer Locator
• US.Jobs
• OhioMeansJobs
Geography: Demography and Cost of Living
• CNN Cost of Living Calculator
• FactFinder Census.org
• GoinGlobal: City Guides
• City-Data.com
GoinGlobal City Guides provide an introduction to metropolitan areas including
transportation, demographic, and recreational information.
Job Search Resources
• CareerEngine
• Employer Directory
• CareerEngine Document Library
• Jobs through NACE
• Indeed.com
• Glassdoor.com
• Engineerjobs.com
Pro tip: ECS offers a “Using LinkedIn in Your Job Search” workshop.
Getting Organized
• Schedule 2+ hours per week to dedicate to job search
• Applications, LinkedIn, networking events, etc…
• Attend at least 3 professional development events per semester
• Submit 30-40+ applications per semester (while actively searching)
• Varying company sizes
• Keep track of opportunities
• Utilize the job search progress tracker on p. 15 of the ECS
handbook
Networking: How-To
• Elevator pitch• Career fairs
• Small talk• Listen and be attentive
• Avoid controversial/ uncomfortable topics
• Informational interview
• Follow-up
• Always be a professional
Pro tip: Visit the ECS Job Blog for additional networking tips and
more career-related topics.
Networking: Resources
• Career fairs
• Information sessions
• Meet and greets / Recruiter in Residence
• Job shadow
• Personal network
• Student organizations
• Professional conferences
• Alumni (LinkedIn Alumni tool)
• Volunteer groups
The Fine Print
Legal agreements:
• Non-compete
• Employee agrees not to work in a similar profession or industry in a specific
geographic area for a particular amount of time upon leaving position
• Non-solicitation
• Employee agrees not to solicit a company’s clients for his or her own benefit
• Non-disclosure
• Employee agrees to keep private any intellectual property of the company
Pro tip: ECS strongly recommends having OSU Legal Services review legal
documents before signing. This is a free service to students.
Managing Offers/ Deadlines
• Deciding between multiple offers
• ECS Offer Comparison Chart
• Salary.com Job Assessor
• Managing conflicting deadlines
• Request deadline extension
• Follow-up with employer
• Making tough decisions
• Weigh options and revisit pros/ cons list
Pro tip: ECS offers a “Salary Negotiation” workshop and individual
appointments for questions about offer evaluation and compensation.
Managing Offers/ Deadlines: Reneging
Renege: (verb) to fail to carry out a promise or commitment
• Never accept a job with the intention of turning it down if
“something better” comes along
• After careful consideration and accepting an offer you
should stop looking, inform other employers and not accept
further interviews
• Always report your offer to ECS
Students who renege on a job offer will be evaluated by
ECS on a case-by-case basis. Reneging is grounds for
exclusion from ECS programs/ services.
Not getting interviews?
Know how to use CareerEngine and all previously mentioned resources; pay
attention to deadlines & timing
Your resume is probably holding you back. ECS can help
No second interviews? No offers?
Get help with your interviewing skills
Keep at it: you are not likely to get a job with 1 or 2 interviews
<25% of 1st interviews lead to 2nd interviews; <50% of 2nd interviews lead to offers
Additional Tools:
Job Search Guides
OSU Alumni Association: Alumni Career Connection
Troubleshooting your search
Ways to vary your strategy:
-Be a specialist
-Connect with “larger” major
-Use LinkedIn
How to use CareerEngine
Additional resources and
job boards
Student and professional
organizations
Additional Help for Graduating Students
In addition to using CareerEngine, graduating seniors have access to the
following services up to one year after graduation…
• Resume consultations
• Job search strategy
• CareerEngine help
• Job search letter review
• Interview coaching
• Help with extending deadlines for accepting an offer
• Offer evaluation
• Salary negotiation
And with any other job related issues!
Reporting Offers
Co-op/ Internship:
1. Log in to CareerEngine
2. On the right-hand side of your homepage, click "Co-op / Intern" under
Shortcuts
3. Click "Add Work Record"
4. Fill out the form
Full-time:
1. Visit ecs.osu.edu
2. Select the “Students” tab
3. Choose “Report your offers/hires/plans”
DIVERSITY
Diversity Resources• International Students
• LGBTQ Students
• Minorities in Engineering
• Students with Disabilities
• Women in Engineering
• Veterans
Access the diversity resource guides on CareerEngine Document Library.