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LinkedIn – Now What Do I Do?

August 26, 2014 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

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“I have a LinkedIn profile but no idea what to do with it.”

“There is no time for LinkedIn in my life.”

“I need a career change and have applied to 100’s of jobs, but there is nothing out there.”

Recently I was working with a young man who was desperate to get out of his current job. My first question was, “What have you done so far to find work?”

His response was a combination of all of the above statements rolled into his three-minute overview of what he’d done.

My response to him, “What you have done is a huge waste of time.”

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Pause for effect…         “What?”

And then the session began.

Rule number 1, people hire people. This young man was applying for jobs every night, literally every night, all night until he went to bed. He was SO BUSY that he felt he was being productive.

Rule number 2, see Rule number 1.

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Filed Under: Career Tagged With: finding work, how to use LinkedIn, using linkedin

Cracking The Hidden Job Market by Don Asher

August 21, 2014 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

I like Don Asher’s style and practical approach to career coaching & advising. This book is filled with great advice on helping people realize that you “have to turn over a lot of rocks to find work” (that’s what I say all the time, see my blog on this).

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He says that all industries are hiring all the time due to death, firings, people moving, retirement, expansion, or whatever. I agree. When people say there are no jobs in our area, I say, “There are people getting hired in Waterville Maine where we live every day”. And its true.

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Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: career advising, career coaching, college career advice, Don Asher, Hidden Job Market

The Quiet by Susan Cain

August 20, 2014 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

This book kept being recommended to me and now I can see why.  As a huge extrovert I have become sensitive to introverts in my classes and meetings I run and always try to find ways to ensure they get time to speak. But The Quiet took my understanding to a whole new level.

I love that the author takes a view that both extraverts and introverts are equal, we need both, but then demonstrates very persuasively that our society has become a nation that prefers the views of extroverts. She believes much of the reasoning behind the collapse of the technology boom was the result of most leaders of investors / entrepreneurs were strong E’s and they were not listening to the strong I’s who were looking at data (with little emotion) and not getting caught up in the tidal wave of thinking.

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It’s Not ‘Rocket – Surgery’…but it is a lot of work.

July 17, 2014 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

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Finding the work you want to do is not like brain surgery or rocket science.  Yet too many people think a little bit of effort will result in a lot of benefit.  They’ve been tricked into thinking this for years. Don Asher’s book, How To Get Any Job With Any Major states that people looking for work should have a 100 leads at all times. You should have seen the face on the college senior I said that to!!  He figured he would apply to a couple jobs and pick the one he wanted.

It is all about effort. If you want to find work, you need to put the time in. I have to agree with Don on this one, create many options and keep creating options until you find work.  Don Asher’s “100 leads” is purposefully a large number to keep people from creating 3-5 leads and then sitting back and letting those five leads play themselves out, only to find that NONE of them “played out” and now you have to go find five more. If you have 100 leads going at all times then there is no down time.  Yeh, except for a fortunate few it is a lot of work finding work.

Turn over a lot of rocks. I tell students and clients this all the time, “You have to turn over a lot of rocks to find what you want.” I want people to know that it might not be “rocket science” or “brain surgery” but it IS a lot of hard work and that it is one rock at a time. You make that one phone call for an informational interview and hope that it leads to another informational interview or that you discover by accident that the job you REALLY want is something else now. But it all starts with the first phone call which leads to the second call, which leads to the third, etc…

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Filed Under: Career Tagged With: cover letter, effort, finding work, LinkedIn, network, perseverance, resume, turn over a lot of rocks

Backing up your LinkedIn profile & contacts

July 16, 2014 by Jim Peacock 1 Comment

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I updated this post in January 2022  to reflect changes LinkedIn has made.

Every 6 months I back up my profile & contacts. I suggest you do too, you’d really hate to lose all this hard work you’ve put in, wouldn’t you?

Remember, you do not OWN LinkedIn and should protect your investment of time.

1. Go to your Profile Picture at the top of the page and click on the little down arrow

2. Select SETTINGS & PRIVACY

3. In left column, Scroll down to DATA PRIVACY
4. Select GET A COPY OF YOUR DATA

5. Select what you want to save. You should at minimum choose PROFILE and CONTACTS.

They will email you the files.

Save it 🙂

The profile backup is a PDF that you could use to replicate all your text if needed.

Sleep well knowing you’re hard work and connections have been saved.

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Jim Peacock is the Principal at Peak-Careers Consulting and writes a weekly email for career practitioners. Peak-Careers offers discussion-based online seminars for career practitioners focused on meeting continuing education needs for CCSP, GCDF and BCC certified professionals as well as workshops for career practitioners and individual career coaching.

He is the author of A Field Guide for Career Practitioners: Helping Your Clients Create Their Next Move and the recipient of the 2020 Kenneth C. Hoyt Award from National Career Development Association.

Sign up here to receive my  TOP 10 TIPS WHEN WORKING WITH AN UNDECIDED PERSON.  You can also receive the career practitioners newsletter which includes a variety of career topics, industry news, interesting events, and more. 

Filed Under: Career Tagged With: backing up LinkedIn, LinkedIn

Life Reimagined. By Richard Leider & Alan Webber

July 15, 2014 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

After listening to Richard Leider at the National Career Development Association conference June 2014, I knew I had to buy this book.  This is a common sense straightforward book that speaks to Boomers as they transition into this next phase of life.  It is optimistic, informative, and practical.  My kind of book.

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One theme really resonates with my philosophy on “intentional serendipity” and “happenstance theory” and that is their, “you must live life with choice, curiosity, and courage” followed up with a healthy dose of taking action.  Being curious and being willing to do things outside your comfort zone (by taking action) will often lead to wonderful opportunities.

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Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: advising boomers, Boomers, Encore Career, working with boomers

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