Job Hunting

Full Stack Immersive 11

Job Hunting: Goal

  1. Learn different ways to find opportunities
     
  2. Understand the key points to hit when first making contact with someone
     
  3. Take action now!

Job Hunting: Agenda

Researching Companies

First Contact & Cover Letters

Do This Now

Research

Researching Companies

First Contact & Cover Letters

Do This Now

Research: The Search

Internal

Proof

Reference

Agency

Ad

Resume

Company Preference

Candidate Preference

How do companies and candidates look for reach other?*

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Research: Proof & Fit

How do you demonstrate Proof?

 

How do you demonstrate relevant interest?

 

How do you find a good fit?

Looking for a job is uncannily similar to dating

Research: Swipe Right

Meeting through a friend is preferable

 

Hopefully have some overlapping interests

 

Personable, friendly, easy to talk to

Dating

Having a friend at the company is helpful


Hopefully have some overlapping interests


Would like to work with your team 8+ hours/day

Job Seeking

Focus on the person/company, not the role

Research: Job Last

How can we search for companies first?

Built in Colorado's Company search makes it easy to search for companies in a particular industry

Research: Job Last

How can we search for companies first?

Best Place to Work lists are a good way to find highly rated, established companies.

Research: Job Last

How can we search for companies first?

Look for who companies are following on Twitter to find even more companies!

Cover Letters

Researching Companies

First Contact & Cover Letters

Do This Now

Cover Letters

Introduction

  • Your name, Full Stack Immersive graduate
  • How you heard about the position


Dear Mr. Smith,

    My name is Wes Reid and I am a recent graduate of Galvanize's Full Stack Immersive program. I heard from Alicia Jones that Widgets is hiring a Full Stack Developer. I would love to speak with you or a member of your team to learn more about the opportunity.

Cover Letters

You

  • Who are you?
    • Briefly introduce yourself and who you are
    • What's at the core of everything you're saying?

I graduated from Some University in 2010 and since then have had a diverse and exciting career path. I've managed a small team at one of New York's busiest night life venues, helped first-generation college students find jobs at places like Bonobos and Goldman Sachs, and made it easier to vote while working at a non-profit here in Denver. Throughout it all I've learned that I am talented at making systems more efficient, especially when they evolve people.

Cover Letters

Them

  • Why do you matter to them?
    • Your intro should tie to their open position / company
    • Why are you excited to work there?

 

That's the reason I want to work at Widgets: your passion for helping people navigate complex systems matches my own interest in solving human-centric problems. While at Galvanize I quickly became adept with the MEAN Stack and became very interested in User Experience design -- I believe this, coupled with my prior work experience, would make me a great fit for the role of Junior Web Developer.

Cover Letters

Close

  • Add your resume
  • Include a link to your portfolio and/or Github
  • Don't forget to express your enthusiasm and say thanks!

You will find my resume attached and can also find out more about me and my work via my portfolio as well as my Github. Please let me know if any additional information would be helpful to move this process forward.

I am excited at the opportunity to work with your team at Widgets and hope to speak with you soon!

Have a great rest of your week,

Wes Reid

Do This Now

Researching Companies

First Contact & Cover Letters

Do This Now

Do This Now

Identify your interests, skills, and values

Galvanize is not the only source of truth;
begin collecting companies from all over

Start new projects with your interests in mind

Start and continue;
make applying for a job a habit

You Got This

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