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Mike Corso
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12 days ago

"Interview Tip"

Question! If you could do any job in the world, what would it be?

What NOT to say:

Something completely unrelated and unrealistic: "Astronaut!" (Unless you have a relevant background and are applying to SpaceX, maybe rethink this). It shows a lack of focus on the role at hand.

Something vague and uninspired: "Rich person." While honest, it doesn't tell the interviewer anything about your skills or motivations.

The job you're interviewing for (but insincerely): While it might seem like the obvious answer, if it lacks genuine enthusiasm and reasoning, it can fall flat. What TO say (and how to make it shine):

The ideal answer demonstrates:

Self-Awareness: You understand your core skills, values, and what truly motivates you.

Transferable Skills: You can connect your "dream job" to the skills and qualities relevant to the role you're applying for.

Passion & Enthusiasm: You show genuine excitement for something, which can translate to your work ethic.

Long-Term Thinking: It offers a glimpse into your broader career interests and potential growth areas. Here's a framework you can adapt:

Choose a "dream job" that reflects your core interests and values. This doesn't have to be directly related to the role.

Explain why that job appeals to you. Focus on the aspects that resonate with your personality and what you find fulfilling (e.g., problem-solving, creativity, helping others, continuous learning).

Connect the skills or qualities required for your dream job to the skills needed for the role you're interviewing for. This is the crucial step! Show how your inherent interests and abilities align with the opportunity at hand.

Pivot back to your enthusiasm for the current opportunity. Reiterate why you're excited about this specific role and how it allows you to utilize some of those same skills and passions.

Example

"If I could do any job in the world, I'd love to be a documentary filmmaker focused on social impact. I'm deeply passionate about understanding different perspectives, researching complex issues, and crafting compelling narratives that inspire positive change. While this [interviewed role] as a Marketing Specialist might seem different, it actually draws on many of the same skills: understanding audience needs, developing creative and impactful messaging, and ultimately, telling a story that resonates. I'm excited about the opportunity here to use those skills to elevate [Company Name]'s mission and connect with our customers in a meaningful way."

Key Takeaway: This question isn't about fantasy; it's about understanding your drivers and how they connect to the professional world. By being thoughtful and strategic in your response, you can leave a lasting positive impression. AIG

#AWU #disability #JobInterviewTips #CareerAdvice

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Mike Corso
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12 days ago

"Interview Tip"

Question! If you could do any job in the world, what would it be?

What NOT to say:

Something completely unrelated and unrealistic: "Astronaut!" (Unless you have a relevant background and are applying to SpaceX, maybe rethink this). It shows a lack of focus on the role at hand.

Something vague and uninspired: "Rich person." While honest, it doesn't tell the interviewer anything about your skills or motivations.

The job you're interviewing for (but insincerely): While it might seem like the obvious answer, if it lacks genuine enthusiasm and reasoning, it can fall flat. What TO say (and how to make it shine):

The ideal answer demonstrates:

Self-Awareness: You understand your core skills, values, and what truly motivates you.

Transferable Skills: You can connect your "dream job" to the skills and qualities relevant to the role you're applying for.

Passion & Enthusiasm: You show genuine excitement for something, which can translate to your work ethic.

Long-Term Thinking: It offers a glimpse into your broader career interests and potential growth areas. Here's a framework you can adapt:

Choose a "dream job" that reflects your core interests and values. This doesn't have to be directly related to the role.

Explain why that job appeals to you. Focus on the aspects that resonate with your personality and what you find fulfilling (e.g., problem-solving, creativity, helping others, continuous learning).

Connect the skills or qualities required for your dream job to the skills needed for the role you're interviewing for. This is the crucial step! Show how your inherent interests and abilities align with the opportunity at hand.

Pivot back to your enthusiasm for the current opportunity. Reiterate why you're excited about this specific role and how it allows you to utilize some of those same skills and passions.

Example

"If I could do any job in the world, I'd love to be a documentary filmmaker focused on social impact. I'm deeply passionate about understanding different perspectives, researching complex issues, and crafting compelling narratives that inspire positive change. While this [interviewed role] as a Marketing Specialist might seem different, it actually draws on many of the same skills: understanding audience needs, developing creative and impactful messaging, and ultimately, telling a story that resonates. I'm excited about the opportunity here to use those skills to elevate [Company Name]'s mission and connect with our customers in a meaningful way."

Key Takeaway: This question isn't about fantasy; it's about understanding your drivers and how they connect to the professional world. By being thoughtful and strategic in your response, you can leave a lasting positive impression. AIG

#AWU #disability #JobInterviewTips #CareerAdvice

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at Jobcase.com/groups.

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Mike Corso
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3 months ago

Navigating Work Friendships: A Fine Line

Work can be a breeding ground for friendships. Shared experiences, deadlines, and inside jokes can quickly forge bonds. But is that colleague a coworker or a friend? Here is my opinion

Things to Consider:

  • Professional Boundaries: Keep work and personal life somewhat separate. Oversharing can create awkward situations.

  • Office Gossip: Avoid getting caught in the rumor mill. It can damage reputations and create a toxic environment.

  • Favoritism: Be mindful of showing favoritism towards certain colleagues. It can breed resentment and impact your professional image.

  • Confidentiality: Respect confidential information shared within the company.

Getting Too Close?

Close work friendships can be rewarding, but they also carry risks:

  • Potential for Conflict: Disagreements at work can easily spill over into personal relationships.

  • Jealousy and Resentment: If one person benefits more from the relationship (e.g., promotions, favors), it can create tension.

  • Impact on Career: Close friendships can sometimes cloud judgment and make it harder to give or receive constructive criticism.

The Bottom Line:

Work relationships can enrich your professional life, but it's important to maintain healthy boundaries. Cultivate respectful and professional interactions while enjoying the camaraderie that comes with a supportive work environment. AIG

#AWU #disability #workrelationships #workfriendships #professionalism #boundaries #careeradvice

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups

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Mike Corso
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3 months ago

Navigating Work Friendships: A Fine Line

Work can be a breeding ground for friendships. Shared experiences, deadlines, and inside jokes can quickly forge bonds. But is that colleague a coworker or a friend? Here is my opinion

Things to Consider:

  • Professional Boundaries: Keep work and personal life somewhat separate. Oversharing can create awkward situations.

  • Office Gossip: Avoid getting caught in the rumor mill. It can damage reputations and create a toxic environment.

  • Favoritism: Be mindful of showing favoritism towards certain colleagues. It can breed resentment and impact your professional image.

  • Confidentiality: Respect confidential information shared within the company.

Getting Too Close?

Close work friendships can be rewarding, but they also carry risks:

  • Potential for Conflict: Disagreements at work can easily spill over into personal relationships.

  • Jealousy and Resentment: If one person benefits more from the relationship (e.g., promotions, favors), it can create tension.

  • Impact on Career: Close friendships can sometimes cloud judgment and make it harder to give or receive constructive criticism.

The Bottom Line:

Work relationships can enrich your professional life, but it's important to maintain healthy boundaries. Cultivate respectful and professional interactions while enjoying the camaraderie that comes with a supportive work environment. AIG

#AWU #disability #workrelationships #workfriendships #professionalism #boundaries #careeradvice

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Michael Carvalho
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3 months ago

Navigating Career Changes: Insights from the Jobcase Community

Hello Jobcase Family! 🌟

Are you considering a career change or feeling stuck in your current role? You’re not alone! Many of us have faced the daunting task of pivoting our careers, whether it’s due to seeking new challenges, wanting a better work-life balance, or simply following a passion.

Here are some tips and insights from our incredible community on how to navigate this transition:

  1. Self-Assessment: Take time to reflect on your skills, interests, and values. What do you enjoy doing? What are your strengths? This clarity can guide your next steps.

  2. Networking: Connect with others in your desired field. The Jobcase community is a fantastic resource! Share your experiences and seek advice from those who have made similar transitions.

  3. Skill Development: Consider taking online courses or attending workshops to gain new skills relevant to your target career. Continuous learning is key!

  4. Stay Positive: Career changes can be challenging, but maintaining a positive mindset is crucial. Celebrate small victories along the way and don’t hesitate to seek support from the community.

  5. Share Your Journey: Whether you’re just starting or have successfully transitioned, sharing your story can inspire others. Let’s empower each other to take bold steps in our careers!

We’d love to hear about your experiences and any advice you have for others looking to make a change. Let’s support each other on this journey!

#CareerChange #JobcaseCommunity #Networking #CareerAdvice #JobSearch #ProfessionalGrowth #LifelongLearning #SupportEachOther

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! 💬✨

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Michael Carvalho
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over 6 months ago

Networking is a crucial aspect of the job search process, as it can help you uncover hidden job opportunities, gain valuable insights into industries and companies, and connect with professionals who can support and guide you in your career journey. Here are some tips for effective networking when searching for a job:

  1. Utilize Online Platforms: Platforms like LinkedIn, Jobcase, professional networking groups, and online communities are great places to connect with professionals in your industry. Make sure your profiles are up-to-date and showcase your skills and experiences effectively.

  2. Attend Networking Events: Attend industry conferences, seminars, job fairs, and networking events both online and in person. These events provide excellent opportunities to meet new people, exchange ideas, and learn about potential job openings.

  3. Informational Interviews: Reach out to professionals in your field for informational interviews. This is a great way to learn more about different roles and companies while expanding your network. Remember to be respectful of their time and come prepared with thoughtful questions.

  4. Join Professional Associations: Joining industry-specific associations or organizations can help you stay updated on trends, make valuable connections, and access job listings that may not be advertised elsewhere.

  5. Volunteer: Volunteering for industry-related events or causes is a fantastic way to meet like-minded professionals, gain experience, and demonstrate your skills to potential employers.

  6. Follow Up: After networking events or meetings, always follow up with a thank-you note or message. This shows your appreciation and helps you stay fresh in the minds of your contacts.

Remember to use relevant hashtags when networking online to increase the visibility of your posts and connect with a broader audience. Some popular hashtags for job seekers include:

By actively networking and utilizing online and offline resources, you can expand your professional circle, uncover new opportunities, and enhance your job search efforts. Good luck! #motivation

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Michael Carvalho
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over 6 months ago

My Job Searching Journey: Navigating the Ups and Downs

Hey community! 👋 Today, I wanted to share with you my experience navigating the highs and lows of job searching. Job hunting can be a rollercoaster ride filled with excitement, frustration, hope, and anxiety. Here are a few insights from my journey that I hope will resonate with some of you:

  1. Stay Positive: Job searching can be challenging, but maintaining a positive attitude is crucial. Rejections are part of the process, and they can lead you to the right opportunity.

  2. Networking is Key: Networking played a significant role in my job search. Reach out to connections, attend events, and engage with professionals in your field. You never know where a conversation may lead!

  3. Tailor Your Applications: Sending out generic applications may not yield the best results. Tailor your resume and cover letter to each job you apply for to showcase how your skills align with the role.

  4. Practice Patience: Landing the right job takes time. Don't get disheartened by delays or rejections. Keep refining your approach and stay persistent.

  5. Upskill Yourself: Use the job search period to upskill and improve yourself. Take online courses, attend workshops, or work on personal projects to enhance your skill set.

Remember, you're not alone in this journey. Lean on your support system, stay focused on your goals, and keep pushing forward. The right opportunity is out there waiting for you!

#JobSearch #CareerJourney #Networking #StayPositive #Persistence #Upskilling #CommunitySupport #CareerAdvice #motivation #advice #jobsearch

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Mason Keeffe
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over 6 months ago

Discovered some great advice on handling career gaps on resumes and interviews, ideal for us college grads entering the job market:

  • Be honest but strategic in explaining gaps.
  • Use any gap periods to learn new skills or volunteer, and highlight these experiences.
  • Keep your narrative consistent across your resume and interviews.
  • Short gaps are often not a concern, so focus on longer gaps and how you've grown during them.

For more in-depth insights, check out the full article: https://inbullseye.com/learn/resume/how-to-address-career-gaps-on-your-resume-and-job-interview/ #careeradvice #careergap #application #internship #job #collegstuedent

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Michael Carvalho
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over 6 months ago

🔍 How is Your Job Search going? 🚀

Hey, job seekers! It's time for a check-in. How's your job search journey going? 🌟 Whether you're just starting out or actively pursuing new opportunities, we want to hear from you!

Share your progress, challenges, wins, or any tips and tricks you've picked up along the way in the comments below. Let's support each other and exchange insights to make our job searches more successful and rewarding! 💼💬

#JobSearch #CareerJourney #ProgressUpdate #ShareYourStory #JobSearchTips #JobHunting #SupportEachOther #CareerDevelopment #OpportunityKnocks #CareerCommunity #GetHired #StayMotivated #CareerGoals #JobSearchUpdate #Networking #JobSeekers #CareerAdvice #JoinTheConversation #motivation #advice

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Michael Carvalho
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over 6 months ago

🌟 Don’t allow the past to ruin your future when Job Searching! 🌟

Are you feeling discouraged by past rejections or setbacks in your job search journey? Remember, every experience, whether positive or negative, is a stepping stone towards your ultimate goal. Don't let the past define your future opportunities!

It's essential to stay positive, learn from past experiences, and keep pushing forward with determination and resilience. Each new job application is a fresh opportunity to showcase your skills and abilities to potential employers.

Let's encourage each other! Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. How do you stay motivated and focused on your job search goals despite past challenges?

#JobSearch #FutureOpportunities #StayPositive #CareerJourney #Resilience #Motivation #LearnAndGrow #NewBeginnings #CareerAdvice #SuccessMindset #ShareYourStory #Encouragement #PositiveVibes #advice #jobsearch

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