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Taking Control Of Your Career Strategy

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By Tom Boyd, Dean at Kaplan University School of Business and Management
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Tom Boyd Dean at Kaplan University School of Business and Management TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR CAREER STRATEGY
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Page 1: Taking Control Of Your Career Strategy

Tom BoydDean at Kaplan University School of Business and Management

TAKING CONTROL OFYOUR CAREER STRATEGY

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Be persistent in driving towards your goals, but always be ready to adapt.

Career planning is about being flexibly persistent

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• Strategic perspective• High integrity• Global outlook• Strong work ethic/dependability• Accountability

Skills most valued by employers

TWO SIMPLE THINGS EVERY HIRING MANAGER LOOKS FOR:

• Will this person make my life easier?• Will this person make me look good?

What do hiring managers really want?

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• 30% of job seekers ranked prior experience as the top factor in getting a desirable job

• Only 9% of hiring managers reported they would be extremely or very likely to hire a managerial candidate who lacked skills but appeared eager to learn on the job

Experience is becoming more important

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• 90% of students identified “hard worker” as their key strength

• Emphasize strengths & skills that are both highly valued and relatively rare

Make sure you stand out

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• Use your network to find hiring managers in your field either on social media sites like LinkedIn or at networking events

• Ask them for an informational interview and find out what skills and experience they’re looking for

Find out what employers in your field are looking for

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• Write your dream cover letter & résumé

• Assess what you need to do to be that person by deciding what strengths & skills you can develop

• Make a plan to gain the experience that makes you the best candidate

• Get involved in activities, groups, or clubs to gain experience outside the classroom

Make a plan to build your skills

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• Find out what skills and qualities hiring managers in your field are looking for

• Make a plan to develop skills and experience that you should improve upon

• Display your skills on your résumé and in interviews to help you stand out as a top candidate

Key Takeaways


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