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Job Search Strategies: 5 Steps to make Study Abroad Work for You Laura Short, Assistant Director Trinity University Career Services

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Page 1: Job Search Strategies: 5 steps to make study abroad work for you

Job Search Strategies:

5 Steps to make Study Abroad Work for You

Laura Short, Assistant DirectorTrinity University Career Services

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How study abroad helps job searchList of benefits

• Builds transferrable skills

• Shows global awareness

• Builds references

• Builds network

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Steps to leverage study abroadPut it to work for you

1. Gather your resources

2. Research jobs

3. Research companies

4. Draw comparisons

5. Pull it together

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1. Gather your resourcesTo-do list for during and after study abroad experience

• Imagery: photos, video, slideshows

• Writing: blog or journal articles, status updates on social media

• News clips

• Other documentation

• Anecdotes: the experiences that sum up transferable skills

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Discussion:What are your transferable skills?

Transferable skills sets for job seekers – QuintCareers.com

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2. Research jobsFind and dissect job descriptions

• Indeed.com

• LinkedIn Jobs

• GoinGlobal

• Career Services

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Exercise:Analyze key words

Wordle.net – Word cloud app tip

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3. Research companiesLearn more about companies that are hiring—locations, target markets, etc.

• Company website

• Google alerts

• Follow them on social media

• LinkedIn (who works there)

• Glassdoor.com

• Jobipedia.org

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Exercise:Personal mission statement / branding (is it a match with employer?)

• What is your never-changing purpose?

• How will you make those around you better?

• How can you make you better?

• What change do you want to see in the world? What part do you

play in this change?

• What can you do that no one else can? Hint: What dots can you

connect for an employer? Why should they hire you?

• What will you never do again?

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4. Draw comparisonsNote similar words and phrases

• Your personal documentation (blog articles, memories, etc.)

• The job descriptions

• The company descriptions

• Your personal mission statement

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Exercise:Use your similarities to develop

• Resume bullet points

• Cover letter examples

• Interview answers

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5. Pulling it togetherResume example 1

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5. Pulling it togetherResume example 2

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5. Pulling it togetherCover letter example

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5. Pulling it togetherInterview answer example

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Exercise:STAR method to answering interview questions

• S – Describe the situation.

• T – What was the task that had to be done?

• A – What action did you take?

• R – What were the results?

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Steps to leverage study abroadQuestions?

1. Gather your resources

2. Research jobs

3. Research companies

4. Draw comparisons

5. Pull it together

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