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Job Search Checklist

The following list is a general outline to reference as you embark on your job search; it is not intended to be all-inclusive. If this is your first professional search, be sure to familiarize yourself with the process - read CDO handouts, web articles, and perhaps a book or two. Remember to keep accurate records, such as names of those you contacted, dates, copies of correspondence, documents you submitted, and responses.

           

Resume

□ Learn how to write a resume – Utilize CDO’s workshops, handouts, and sample resume binder.

□ Meet with a career counselor to review your resume drafts; have people in your field evaluate it as well.

□ Spend enough time to ensure this is a quality document.

□ Print resume on bond paper if sending in mail; save as a pdf if attaching to email.

 

Letters of Application (also called cover letters, letters of interest, or networking letters)

□ Familiarize yourself with this type of letter by reading CDO handouts and perhaps some books or websites.

□ Remember that this letter is individualized to the organization and position for which you are applying.

□ Draft a few letters before you need them; have them reviewed by the CDO and others.

 

References/Letters of Recommendation/Transcripts

□ Create a document with 3-4 names and contact information of people who have agreed to be your references.

□ Request general letters of recommendation; ask authors to individualize for specific opportunities as needed.

□ Have copies of all college transcripts available in case an employer requests them.   

□ Make copies of these various documents, save as pdfs and store in secure locations.

 

Advertised Vacancies

□ Keep in mind that statistics show only 20% of opportunities are advertised.

□ View current openings using your FREDNetwork account.

□ Look at vacancy listings on the CDO website and others appropriate for your industry and geographic goals.

□ Regularly check websites of specific organizations in which you are interested.

□ Respond promptly by submitting any requested documents.

□ Plan ahead to attend job fairs (national, regional, local, field-related, or sponsored by specific employers).

 

Initiating Direct Contact with Employers

□ Use the Looking for a Job | Employer Directories & Websites section of the CDO website for ideas.

□ Follow up with your networking contacts to inquire about potential vacancies.

□ Up to 80% of jobs may not be advertised; spend 80% of your time networking to uncover these opportunities.   

□ Begin this process in January (or prior, depending on your career field) if graduating in May.

□ Write individualized, persuasive letters of interest regarding potential vacancies.

□ Follow up as appropriate to be sure your application was received and to express interest.

 

Interviewing

□ Learn about the interviewing process as well as potential formats of your actual interview day.

□ Read CDO handouts about interviewing as well as books/articles on the topic.

□ Complete self-assessments and be able to articulate your skills, weaknesses, and experiences.

□ Be prepared to speak in detail about yourself and your background.

□ Practice typical interview questions aloud; use InterviewStream to record and review your responses.

□ Arrange for a practice interview in the CDO and/or with your field-specific contacts.

□ Learn as much as possible about the employing organization before the interview.

□ Send thank you letter(s) after your interview, typically within 24-48 hours.

 

The CDO is here to assist you with your job search.

We look forward to helping you succeed!

Career Development Office

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