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2. Posting
your Resume or Curriculum Vitae. Many sites
offer the option to post your details in the hope
that employers and recruiters will identify your
potential. The www.mbajunction.com
provides a specialist service for MBAs seeking jobs
and assignments. Soon after you have started your
program you may wish to use this FREE service to
post your resume. This will help you to:
Become more visible to employers seeking MBAs
Research employers that target MBAs
Search out assignments
Familiarise yourself with the marketplace
3. Think about your competencies
and your achievements. Do this regularly - as
both you, and the world about you is changing. As
a minimum - you should do this for yourself - but
on occasions you might choose to get some help eg
get others to assess you if possible- eg as part
of an annual appraisal - or a ‘360 degree’ assessment
. See the MBA Jobs Site for more advice on this
topic. 4. Scanning.
Keep looking around yourself. Benchmark yourself
against people you know - e.g. your contemporaries
- and for this (and many other reasons) keep in
touch with them and meet regularly. Look for opportunities
- and let it be known that you welcome them. Don’t
set your sights any lower than the people who you
consider to be your equals 5.
Familiarise yourself with all Information sources.
Your potential sources of information include the
following-
The Company Web pages - for the ‘official’ information.
(Print off the key pages for possible future use)
Business School Libraries - check the business directories,
on-line and CD ROM databases for company information
and search the on-line newspapers, business journals
and abstract services for references to the organisation.
(Print off the key pages)
The Organization - if you are really serious about
an organization and need more info after you have
done the above - call them and ask (e.g. for catalogues,
annual reports, etc)
The Alumni of your School - if there is a database
or directory you may find some people who do or
have worked for the organisation. Contact them and
ask them questions (They will probably be pleased
that you have found them) 6. Projects
and Assignments. If you are required to undertake
a major project or assignment as part of you program
- and require a company to provide tbe assignment
- or to host you - use this as an opportunity to
get close to a company that you may subsequently
be interested in working for. Through the project
work they will get to know you - and you will get
to know tham. Look for an appropriate company in
the same way that you would look for an employer.
Use the MBA Jobs Site assignment service.
7. Seek support. Get support from
those who are well placed to advise or help you
- e.g the Careers Offices of Business Schools and
MBA Graduate Associations, such as rhe MBA Association
http://www.mbaassociatin.org
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