Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Get LinkedIn

Monday, November 23, 2015, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
will be our final Reboot evening for 2015 
and it's bound to be great! 

Join us as Len Fardella, of Peter's New Jobs talks LinkedIn: Making Digital First Impressions Count!! 

LinkedIn is almost always the first place a company goes to research you. As a job seeker, freelance or consultant, a LinkedIn profile is an opportunity to create a positive first impression. Learn how LinkedIn can work for you and why it's so important to have a positive on-line presence in the current market place.

Bring your questions and enthusiasm!

Great opportunity to learn more about online networking while making new in-person connections as well.

Looking forward to this event with great anticipation!


*Note - Registration requires a valid Library card, Temporary library cards are available at biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/getacard


The group is free to join and participation is encouraged. Drop-ins welcome.

Emerald Plaza branch of the Ottawa Public Library. 1547 Merivale Road.

Career Reboot Group will continue in 2016 and we want to know what you want.
If there's a topic you would like to cover, or have speaker in mind, 
drop us a line on our Reboot Connection page.





Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Recap

After Several fantastic evenings, I thought a re-cap might serve us well.

Where to start? 
A poignant question indeed.

Our first evening's speaker, Michelle Schafer (www.mschafercoaching.ca) encouraged us to ask this very question.
It's important, before jumping into a job search, to ask yourself

•why am I looking for a job?
•why am I looking to change careers??
•why am I not happy/satisfied with my current status?

Don't be afraid to ask yourself these questions, or the many others that may arise.

Before starting to search for a new job or career, you first have to decide what inspires you, where and what type of company you want to work for, and what skills you have or need.

Once you've narrowed down the search from every job posting, everywhere you can concentrate your efforts on a select few that truly interest you.

 It's time to start applying,

In our 4th Reboot evening , Donna Scorpio form YMCA-YWCAEmployment Centre stressed the importance of tailoring your resume and cover letter.  Every job posting has a list of skills and achievements requited to qualify for that particular job opening. If possible, research the company, review the company's mission statement and core values. The more information about the company and the specific job, the more tailored the cover latter and resume can be.

Donna explained the 3 different resume formats; chronological, functional and combination. Each has its own merit and particular use. Regardless of the format you choose, it's important not to overload it with irrelevant information.  She pointed out that a resume should start with a tailored objective and that everything that follows should reinforce exactly why you are able to achieve that objective. " A resume is like a puzzle and it should fit from the top down and the bottom up." Your cover letter is just as important and whenever possible, should be included with any application. As Donna mentioned, there are three important thing to remember when writing resumes and cover letters and they are:
Taylor, Taylor and Taylor.  (Let's not forget STAR Bullets!)

It sound like a lot of work, and it certainly can be, especially if you already have a full time job.

Michelle Schaffer discussed the necessity of setting goals as well as boundaries. While hunting for the perfect career opportunity might be top of your list of things to do, maintaining a healthy lifestyle should be just as important. While it's important to setting aside time every day (or week) for your job search, it is equally important not to neglect eating, sleeping, family, friends and relaxing. Tending to life's everyday duties and tasks while searching for a more fulfilling career can be stressful and detrimental to your health, if left unchecked.  Furthermore you don't want to be stressed and worn down, if you do get the call for an interview for that dream job.

 Finding that dream job to apply for is a quest all on its own. Where do you look?  What are the skills required? What can you expect for salary? What recourses are available to help find these jobs?  Jill Hawken uncovered for us, a virtual treasure trove of recourses offered by the Ottawa Public Library. Best of all, it's all free and much of it is on line; current job listings, salary expectations, lists of companies searchable and sortable by industry.  Not only is the library a great source for wonderful programs and events to help you with your career goals, but it also offers computer time and has a whole section on their website dedicated to jobs and careers. biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/interest/jobs

The Career Reboot Group would be nowhere without Jill Hawken and the OPL!

Since our first evening, we've grown from a few attendees to a full room. We've made great connections and met new friends. We've continued to connect outside of the Monday group; meeting for coffee, Linking In on line and staying in touch through email. We're fostering our growing network with every meeting.

Michelle had a wonderful turnout for her talk "Tapping the Hidden Job Market: Taking the Fear out of Networking". She spoke about how we network every day, perhaps without even recognizing we're doing it; at the gym, at school, picking up the groceries on the way home.  She explained that many jobs can only be found through networking, that in some cases, hiring managers find the perfect fit thought their trusted network before they ever get a chance to post the vacancy. It goes to prove that sometimes, it's who you know that can make all the difference.

Michelle has been a huge part of Career Reboot. Her help, guidance and support are greatly appreciated.

All of our speakers have been  and continue to be  a big asset of the group. They give up their Monday night to offer their knowledge and guidance. We thank you for all that you do.


But this group is nothing without our attendees. This group is for you and is all about you, your experiences, your successes, your goals and your plans to achieve them. We may all be striving to attain different dreams and goals, but we come together to support, encourage and learn from each other.

There's strength in numbers. Let's stay strong together!

Hope to see you Nov. 23rd!


Cheers!


Monday, November 9, 2015

Resumes & Cover letters

Resumes and cover letters aren't just a summary of work history, skills and qualifications, they are the first impression you present of yourself to a potential new employer.

In this day an age, companies that post job openings on the web are inundated with hundreds, maybe thousands of resumes. Learn how to make your resume stand out. Learn how to sell yourself, to showcase your talents, and make your qualifications pop off the page!

Career Reboot Group
presents
Resumes & Cover letters
with Donna Scorpio
YMCA-YWCA Employment Services

** FREE! ** 


Resume & Cover Letter Writing
  • Build and improve your current resume and cover letter
  • Discover different styles of resumes and cover letters
  • Determine which type of resume and cover letter will work for you
  • Learn how to create an effective, tailored resume and cover letter that will help you obtain an interview



Tonight @ 6:30 pm 

Ottawa Public Library
Emerald Plaza branch
1547 Merivale Road. 

Career Reboot Group is always a great place to network
with others in the Ottawa area!

Questions?
Contact Reboot Group on our

All information will be kept confidential.

Hope to see you Tonight!!




Thursday, November 5, 2015

The Job You Want!

There are a lot of things to consider when you're job hunting.


To start with, you have to ask yourself "Why am I looking for a job?"

If you're not currently employed, the answer may seem obvious, but not necessarily. If you're currently employed, the answer may get even more complicated.

Money is a strong influence for many people when it comes to seeking employment, but there are so many other factors to consider; job satisfaction, workplace respect, day-to-day enjoyment, skill set, workplace environment...  the list is endless.

The reasons for wanting a particular job, a career change, or employment at all, can be varied.

Once you've got a firm grip on why you're job hunting, you'll need to figure out what sort of work you're looking for.  Targeting your job search can focus your attention and maximize efforts.

Here's a great Mini-Book from Michael Wilcox.
Follow Lauren’s Job Search and learn more about how to
Brand Yourself For the Job You Want.


Also check www.humanworkplace.com for more great tips.


Remember the topic for the next Career Reboot Group
on November 9th will be 
Resumes and Cover Letters,
with Donna Scorpio,
YMCA-YWCA - Employment Ontario Services.

Learn more about those who contribute to Career Reboot Group
 on our Speakers and Organisations Page.


Interested in contribution to the group, or have questions?
Check out our Reboot Connection page.