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Who Am I ReallyThe key to establishing a successful Job

Search

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Answering the Question:I am a [what?]

The key to establishing a successful job search is being able to easily say to

complete strangers:

“I am a [something] who [does something] to/for [someone].”

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I am a [what?]

Examples:

I am an OEM Salesman who sells plastics to Original Equipment Manufacturers.

– Larry Podojil

I am a Risk Management Professional who delivers business focused technology solutions to small businesses and manufacturers.

– Eric Huggins

I am an entrepreneur who provides an online portal to job seekers and employers.

– Pratik Roychoudhury

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The Challenge

• Most people identify themselves as titles:– I am the VP of Sales for…– I am the Shipping Manager for …

• Titles set expectations for responsibility and salary

• Separating yourself from responsibility and salary in order to focus on abilities and desires is not easy.

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The Reward

• Understanding who you are, as opposed to what you did, establishes a focus for your search.

• Understanding who you are not, stops you from pursuing jobs you will just say no to anyway.

• Understanding who you are helps you to be open to opportunities you might otherwise overlook.

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You are not your last Job

I am not:• What I did at my last job

– The Shipping Manager– The Vice President of Sales– The IT Director– The Receiving Clerk

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What am I then?

Determining who I am requires:• Reviewing work history• Seeking input• Understanding skill sets

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Reviewing Work History

• Reviewing what I’ve done well in the past– What was I recognized for– What was my biggest success– What did I enjoy

• Reviewing what I do not want to do again– What I did not do well– What I did not like doing– Who I did not like working with

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Seeking Input

• Find a trusted friend or friends:• Ask for:

– Their view of your strengths• What do you appreciate most about me• What do you like doing with me• How do I help you

– Their view of your weaknesses• What do you like least about me• What do you hate doing with me• How do you help me

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Understanding Skill Sets

List• What did I do, what functions did I

perform:– Managing Sales force, Calling on Key accounts,

training sales people, designing products– Wrote software, managed developers, trained

users– Managed operations, wrote reviews, balanced

budgets, met production quotas

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Tools

Michiana Career Network Blog• Job Search Resources

– Who am I Really?• Seven Stories• 40 Year Vision

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Tying it all together

• Search for jobs you would like to do on Monster or Career Builder.– What search criteria brings up only jobs you

want to have?• Talk to Friends

– Try out different answers with Friends and Family

• Reflect– Take some time to let your research talk to you.

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The right answer says something about what you do

and something about yourself.

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I am a [what?]