Welcome.
Searching for a full time job is a full time job. No one knows that better than me. My full time job is assisting longtime job seekers utilize the tools they need to find suitable employment in this very difficult labor market. On top of that, I have been laid off twice myself.
This website is divided into pages covering different relevant areas of the job search, including:
The thoughts and ideas on this website are purely my own, based on information gathered from reputable sources and gathered from my experience as an employment specialist, an educator and as a jobseeker. My aim is to keep this website as relevant as possible, bringing current information on labor markets, employer perspectives and trends to the general public.
I welcome your feedback. Please take a moment to leave your comments on my Contact Me page.
- Kim
This website is divided into pages covering different relevant areas of the job search, including:
- Job Search Strategies
- Resumes
- Labor Market Information and Research Resources
- Employer Perspectives
The thoughts and ideas on this website are purely my own, based on information gathered from reputable sources and gathered from my experience as an employment specialist, an educator and as a jobseeker. My aim is to keep this website as relevant as possible, bringing current information on labor markets, employer perspectives and trends to the general public.
I welcome your feedback. Please take a moment to leave your comments on my Contact Me page.
- Kim
The "Foreign Language" the Employer
Richard Bolles called it visiting a foreign country—the world of the employer. I
find they also speak a foreign language.
Jobseekers have the advantage when they learn to think-- and talk-- like an employer. Click here to learn more about the employer's perspective in the job market.
find they also speak a foreign language.
Jobseekers have the advantage when they learn to think-- and talk-- like an employer. Click here to learn more about the employer's perspective in the job market.
Researching the Labor Market
Critical to planning any job search is knowing what the labor market is looking like for your local area. Looking in vain for jobs that are not in demand will probably yield few positive results.
The first step in developing a job search plan is researching the job market. Identifying whether your occupation is demand gives you an idea of how to steer your job search.
The first step in developing a job search plan is researching the job market. Identifying whether your occupation is demand gives you an idea of how to steer your job search.
Target Your Resume!
All too often job seekers view job hunting as a RE-active activity, whereas job seekers find most success in being PRO-active in researching and finding successful career paths. This requires knowing your target, or the occupation you're looking for, including the skills and qualifications needed for the job, and then targeting your resume and cover letter to adequately reflect those qualifications.
Visit My Blog!
My WordPress blog, entitled "Job Seeking Today", is updated twice a week with articles, thoughts, ideas and advice on jobseeking.
See My Presentations on SlideShare.net
View some of my workshop presentations at my Slideshare site.
Who Writes This Stuff Anyway?
Kimberly J. Myers has been in the
educational field all of her adult life, graduating from Brigham Young
University with a Bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education teaching Earth and Physical Sciences. In the past ten years, Kim has worked in the employment field, first as a trainer in a job training facility, then as adjunct faculty for a local community college, and finally for the Washington State Employment Security Department.
educational field all of her adult life, graduating from Brigham Young
University with a Bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education teaching Earth and Physical Sciences. In the past ten years, Kim has worked in the employment field, first as a trainer in a job training facility, then as adjunct faculty for a local community college, and finally for the Washington State Employment Security Department.
