Let the career site find the jobs for you!
So you're on the job/internship hunt but you have other responsibilities (family, school, work...) to look after and you have no idea how to be effective in your search. How about letting your career site find the jobs for you?
When you create a job agent, you input what you want in a job. You can specify location, part-time/full-time, department, and title among other criteria. You can then set up the job agent to send you notifications when a job pops up that matches your preferences. Or you can turn-off notifications and just run the job agent each time you log into the website. Good sites for this include LinkedIn, Glassdoor.com, and Indeed.com. University career pages are great places to create job agents for internships since the postings are generally highly targeted and descriptive.
Jewel's Random TidBits - For a more targeted hunt, go to the career website for the specific company you want to work for and create a job agent there!
Friday, March 21, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Follow Your Dream Company on Twitter
I've been using Twitter for a little under a year now and I'm learning how it can have its professional benefits in addition to being social.
Does your dream company have a Twitter account? Follow them!
Does your dream company have a recruitment/job Twitter account? Follow that account too!
I've learned so much about the companies I follow on Twitter that I may not have paid attention to in another form of media. Corporate tweets can include anything from news about the company, changes in leadership, new developments, office buildings, employee highlights, company culture, and more. As I mentioned in my previous post, recruitment season is upon us and it is important to research companies before any type of interview or career fair. Following the corporate Twitter account of the company you plan to speak to or interview with is a great way to have some of your research done for you.
Think about it - in the midst of learning about your friends' meals, new shoes, or vacation plans, you can also learn that Company A just renovated their Northeast headquarters or that Company B just hired a new CIO. Those quick tweets can turn into golden conversation topics in an interview, introduction, information session, networking dinner...you name it!
Readers: the follow is worth it! :)
Jewel's Random TidBits - If you read what others say about the company through their retweets or mentions, that can also be a good way to learn about company culture and image.
Does your dream company have a Twitter account? Follow them!
Does your dream company have a recruitment/job Twitter account? Follow that account too!
I've learned so much about the companies I follow on Twitter that I may not have paid attention to in another form of media. Corporate tweets can include anything from news about the company, changes in leadership, new developments, office buildings, employee highlights, company culture, and more. As I mentioned in my previous post, recruitment season is upon us and it is important to research companies before any type of interview or career fair. Following the corporate Twitter account of the company you plan to speak to or interview with is a great way to have some of your research done for you.
Think about it - in the midst of learning about your friends' meals, new shoes, or vacation plans, you can also learn that Company A just renovated their Northeast headquarters or that Company B just hired a new CIO. Those quick tweets can turn into golden conversation topics in an interview, introduction, information session, networking dinner...you name it!
Readers: the follow is worth it! :)
Jewel's Random TidBits - If you read what others say about the company through their retweets or mentions, that can also be a good way to learn about company culture and image.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
2014 Oddball Interview Questions
So I signed-up for a Glassdoor.com account several months ago and I would recommend you to open an account too! It's free and you get to learn more about companies you're interested in working for. When preparing for interviews, the 'Interviews' section on the website is INCREDIBLY useful. It's full of past interview experiences and the contributors generally let you know whether or not they got the job. Check out this page for more info on opening a Glassdoor.com account!
One of the other features I love about Glassdoor.com is the articles they occasionally send through email. This one is really interesting since I know that we (college student job-seekers) are deep in recruitment season. Of-course, with recruitment season comes....interviews!
Glassdoor.com created a list of the 'Top 25 Oddball Interview Questions for 2014' and I think it's a good article to read before your next interview!
Here are my favorite 7:
One of the other features I love about Glassdoor.com is the articles they occasionally send through email. This one is really interesting since I know that we (college student job-seekers) are deep in recruitment season. Of-course, with recruitment season comes....interviews!
Glassdoor.com created a list of the 'Top 25 Oddball Interview Questions for 2014' and I think it's a good article to read before your next interview!
Here are my favorite 7:
- (#3)"If you were a pizza deliveryman how would you benefit from scissors?" - Apple
- (#7) "If you were a box of cereal, what would you be and why?" - Bed Bath & Beyond
- (#8) "Do you believe in Big Foot?" - Norwegian Cruise Line
- (#9) "Why is a tennis ball fuzzy?" - Xerox
- (#16) "You're a new addition to the crayon box, what color would you be and why?" - Urban Outfitters
- (#17) "How does the internet work?" - Akamai
- (#25) "Have you ever been on a boat? (Creative Open-ended question)" - Applied Systems
How would you answer these questions?
Jewel's Random TidBits - In one interview I was asked to describe what I do for fun. I talked about cooking and blogging. :)
Monday, October 21, 2013
NCWIT Aspirations Award
Hey readers! :)
So I blogged about NCWIT about two months ago and now I'm back with some more NCWIT love!
As I mentioned earlier, I learned about NCWIT through the Aspirations in Computing competition. Well, the 2013-2014 application round is coming to a close soon!
The upcoming deadline is Thursday, October 31st! So, if you're a high school young woman interested in pursuing a future in technology (or if you know one), be sure to visit the Aspirations page to learn more then apply!
It's definitely worth your time just checking out the program. :)
If your application is successful, here's what your reward includes:
So I blogged about NCWIT about two months ago and now I'm back with some more NCWIT love!
As I mentioned earlier, I learned about NCWIT through the Aspirations in Computing competition. Well, the 2013-2014 application round is coming to a close soon!
The upcoming deadline is Thursday, October 31st! So, if you're a high school young woman interested in pursuing a future in technology (or if you know one), be sure to visit the Aspirations page to learn more then apply!
It's definitely worth your time just checking out the program. :)
If your application is successful, here's what your reward includes:
- $500
- A laptop
- Two engraved trophies - one for you to take to your school and the other for you to take home
- A trip for you and one parent to North Carolina to receive your reward!
Sounds good right, right.....APPLY! Feel free to send me any questions you have about my experience with NCWIT.
I wish you all the best!
Jewel's Random TidBits - One of my success drivers is one day being in a position in life at which I can help fund a scholarship or create a whole new scholarship of my own!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Scholarship Feature: iOS Scholarship for Women in Technology
Hey everyone!
I'm back with another scholarship opportunity. Check out the iOS Scholarship for Women in Technology!
Requirements: (1) You must be a woman majoring in computer science or a related field, (2) You must at least be a sophomore in college, (3) You must also accept an internship offer from Apple if you receive one
As I always say.......
I'm back with another scholarship opportunity. Check out the iOS Scholarship for Women in Technology!
THE DEETS:
Scholarship: $10,000 Deadline: November 15th, 2013 (winners notified by December 16th, 2013)
Application Process: (1) Submit your resume and (2) submit an app proposal as a single PDF document.Requirements: (1) You must be a woman majoring in computer science or a related field, (2) You must at least be a sophomore in college, (3) You must also accept an internship offer from Apple if you receive one
As I always say.......
APPLY - APPLY - APPLY!
If you qualify....apply....you never how far you'll get until you try!
(ooh...that was some cool rhyming there :) )
Anyway, keep me updated if you win! - I LOVE hearing success stories! :)
Jewel's Random TidBits - I found this scholarship through the winners' Facebook page for NCWIT (See how useful they are?!)
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Word Choice
I've been writing a lot of emails and cover letters lately and the realization of how important word choice is has really caught my attention.
It's becoming a habit of mine now to check the definitions of certain words and decide if that is really what I want to say before I move on to the next thought. Choosing words correctly is so important for conveying your message properly and presenting yourself in the best way possible.
Check out this web resource I found to help improve writing style through proper word choice: Writing Center Word Choice Style Section.
The section is broken up into six sub-sections that each touch on a specific issue in word choice. My favorite is the sub-section entitled "Use Concrete, Sensory Language". I love when a piece of writing can send its message in fewer words rather than a long winding piece.
It's becoming a habit of mine now to check the definitions of certain words and decide if that is really what I want to say before I move on to the next thought. Choosing words correctly is so important for conveying your message properly and presenting yourself in the best way possible.
Check out this web resource I found to help improve writing style through proper word choice: Writing Center Word Choice Style Section.
The section is broken up into six sub-sections that each touch on a specific issue in word choice. My favorite is the sub-section entitled "Use Concrete, Sensory Language". I love when a piece of writing can send its message in fewer words rather than a long winding piece.
No matter what your major or path in life is, effective writing plays a very important role in harnessing your success.
Thanks for reading!
Jewel's Random TidBits - I spent an extra special amount of time choosing my words for this posting. :)
Saturday, August 24, 2013
NCWIT
In 2010 I was introduced to the National Center for Women in Technology through their Aspirations in Computing program.
After a successful application I was named a national semi-finalist and a Texas winner. I was invited to a ceremony at Rice University in Houston, Texas where I met the other winners (national finalists, national semi-finalists, and Texas winners). We were treated to a delicious brunch and had the chance to listen to talks from powerful women in various technology fields.
Check out their Facebook pages to learn all of the cool details about the organization and the award - https://www.facebook.com/ncwit and https://www.facebook.com/aspirationsaward.
Jewel's Random TidBits - Check out who sits on their Board of Directors, Executive Advisory Council, and Leadership Team!
Organizations like NCWIT are so important for furthering diversity in technology fields.
Check out their Facebook pages to learn all of the cool details about the organization and the award - https://www.facebook.com/ncwit and https://www.facebook.com/aspirationsaward.
Jewel's Random TidBits - Check out who sits on their Board of Directors, Executive Advisory Council, and Leadership Team!
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