Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Job Interview


One of the most nerve-wracking aspects of the job search for many of us is the face-to-face job interview. It's the goal of your resume, cover letter, and portfolio to prompt a phone call from a potential employer asking you to come in for the interview, but how do prepare? What questions can you expect to be asked? How should you answer? What should you wear? These are all aspects of preparation for the job interview. For those of you who already have experience in job interviews, what has that experience taught you that might be helpful to others? For those who have had limited experience in job interviews, what would be most helpful to know before you meet with a potential employer?

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Ask a Professional


What are your biggest unanswered questions about the job search process? Do they involve lingering doubts about how to approach or refine your resume? How about what to include in your portfolio or how to dress for a job interview? All these are areas we will continue to discuss for the rest of the semester, but this Tuesday, February 23rd, you will have an opportunity to ask a professional for her views. Our guest is Kathy Curtis of CBS radio, known here in Tampa Bay as the morning drive personality of WSJT, Smooth Jazz 98.7.

In advance of Tuesday's class, please acquaint yourself with Kathy's biography and background. Obviously, this can be researched on-line. Then, by no later than 10 a.m. that morning, post at least two specific questions that you would like Kathy to answer in class.

Hopefully, this is the start of a number of "Ask a Professional" sessions we will have before semester's end!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Writing an Effective Cover Letter


This week you begin learning the art of writing an effective cover letter. Along with your resume, the cover letter is one of the ways in which you make a strong case for an employer to interview you. There are many approaches to composing a cover letter, but most suggest that its most important aspect is how you begin. Should you tell a compelling personal anecdote, a story that helps define you? Some employment experts endorse this approach. Read what the Poynter website has to say about cover letters:

http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=77&aid=164873

What do you think? Is there a personal story you can tell in your cover letter that will help draw your reader into the narrative?

Sunday, February 7, 2010

The Job Search: Where Do You Begin?

How do you find your first job? Where do you look? What are the major media sites for posting jobs? How about for entry level, as opposed to mid-level jobs? The suggestion has been made by Megan that we spend a class in our news lab looking at different job posting sites to see what they have to offer and evaluate how useful they are for new (or soon to be) graduates. What process are you currently using to search for a job after graduation? No doubt it involves visiting certain websites. What are they? Why do you think they're helpful (or not)? As part of your post, be sure to include the URL of your favorite sites. If you don't have any favorite sites, use this as an opportunity to explore what's out there and include your findings in the post.