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Searching for your first graduate job is an exciting time, but can often leave you feeling lost and frustrated. So here's a secret-it's not all about you! Getting a job interview is also about your employer. Added to this, the tools that recruiters and job seekers use have changed, and to be successful, you'll need:
An online and in-person profile for yourself before you even approach an employer. | A job application that solves an employer's problems, and fulfils their hopes and dreams. | To use technology as the cornerstone of your job seeking process.
In this practical, step-by-step
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Produktbeschreibung
Searching for your first graduate job is an exciting time, but can often leave you feeling lost and frustrated. So here's a secret-it's not all about you! Getting a job interview is also about your employer. Added to this, the tools that recruiters and job seekers use have changed, and to be successful, you'll need:

  • An online and in-person profile for yourself before you even approach an employer.
  • A job application that solves an employer's problems, and fulfils their hopes and dreams.
  • To use technology as the cornerstone of your job seeking process.


In this practical, step-by-step job hunting guide, industry veteran Ian Allan will become your personal career guidance mentor. You'll be given a foolproof process for writing a resume and cover letter that will go straight to the top of the "yes" pile, and a method for job hunting that includes identifying your skills gaps-and what to do about them.

Plus, Ian will teach you useful strategies for finding the four out of five dream jobs that aren't advertised, and share actionable tips on how to build relationships so you get that job interview.

Draw on Ian's decades of experience as an employee, employer and consultant to ensure you become an ideal candidate and land the job you've always wanted.

Companion website with four hours of video training and job hunting resources, including LinkedIn profile tips, downloadable templates, and real-world examples of successful job applications.


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Autorenporträt
Life has a way of throwing up challenges. Mine happened in my late teens. In the final year of my apprenticeship a nasty workplace accident forced me to rethink my career.

Fast forward to my early 30s, I'd been a furniture restorer, a furniture removalist, a bingo caller, a pedestrian accident researcher, a condom tycoon (for some reason that failed to impress my girlfriend's mother), a software engineer, and a lecturer and researcher in mapping science. I won jobs, sometimes due to my tenacity, but looking back, mostly through word of mouth.

In the 90s I started a consultancy and did map modelling for universities, the water industry, all levels of the Australian government and the UN. Magically, consulting work and now my employees came via word of mouth.

So, after 40 years as an employee and as a consultant, I've learnt that the secret sauce for getting work is relationships, especially professional relationships. These need not be insincere or manipulative. Opportunities naturally arise if you make the effort. The trick to giving relationships their best chance of yielding work is to put yourself in the other person's boots and empathize with their problems, their hopes and their dreams. Getting work becomes a simpler exercise when you've customized your offering to meet someone's needs. And that, in a nutshell, is what this book is about.

I'm a teacher at heart. Now, in my 50's, I can look back on my career as an employee looking for work, as a consultant winning work, and as an employer hiring and firing. When I started out, the guidance I give you in the following pages was not around for me. In the absence of a mentor, I had to work it out for myself. And so here it is for you. For all you early career job seekers, I hope

The Job Hunting Book makes your job seeking journey an easier one.