how to find a dream job
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Get prepared for a technical interview at any technological company by using the experience from a company recruiter and one of the senior managers.TRANSCRIPT
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How to find a dream job?
Jiří FoltaSenior Corporate RecruiterRadek VokálPlatform Business Unit ManagerRed Hat Czech s.r.o.
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Agenda
● From school to work in 5 steps
● Social media
● Technical interview
● What can you do with Red Hat as a student?
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Step one – Decide on the form of cooperation – planning phase
● Internship
● Diploma/bachelors thesis
● Cooperation on a project
● Part-time/temporary job
● Full-time job
● Think about your expectation
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Step two – scan the market
● Job boards
● University postings, programs
● Job fairs
● Postings in public transport
● Ask your friends!
● Social media
● Create a shortlist of companies you are interested in
● Start as soon as possible to get in touch with the companies
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Step three – build your CV
● Choose a format of the CV● europass http://www.europass.cz/ / LinkedIn, Xing
export / your own format● Essential information on CV: personal info (phone #),
education and qualifications, work experience (school projects)
● Add as much detail as possible (links to your projects, blog, portfolio)
● Be realistic (do not put skills you do not actually have)
● Customize the CV based on the position/company you are applying to
● Review your CV, maybe involve someone else as well
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Step Four – Apply for the job
● Cover letter
● Wait for the contact
● Be agile, follow up if you do not hear back from the company
● If you started early with looking for a job, you can skip all the steps above
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Step Five – Interview I – company perspective
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Step Five – Interview II – best practices
● Do your homework – know your “enemy”!● Review the company website, projects, products, think
about what you want to ask up-front, check social media● Make sure you come to the right place at the right time
● Be yourself and honest, do not oversell
● Do not be afraid to say “I do not know”
● Ask when you are not sure
● You got a new job :)
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Social media
● How much time did it take following media to reach 50.000.000 users?
● radio: 38 years● TV: 13 years● Internet: 4 years● iPod: 3 years● Facebook: 2 years
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Evolution of hiring
THEN● HR generalists
● Employment agencies
● Printed ads
● Job websites
● Paper CV
NOW● Internal recruitment
● Employment branding
● Company career portals
● Personal brand
● Social media
● Events
● Personal network!
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Why should we use Linkedin?
● World’s largest professional network
● More than 120 million members in over 200 countries
● 2 new members per second
● 50% of Fortune 500 companies hire through Linkedin
● New student platform designed to help students find internships and entry level positions
● Profiles customized for students
● Build network with fellow alumni
● Maintain references on your online profile
● Follow interesting companies, join related groups and easily contact employers about opportunities
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Linkedin VS Facebook
● Linkedin is a professional networking site
● No games, no photos, no chat
● Personal info is purely professional
● Job postings
● Business news
● Facebook is a personal networking site
● Games, photos, chat
● Personal info includes relationship status, religious affiliation, etc.
● Can follow companies
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Isn’t Linkedin very US oriented?
● 50%+ members are currently located outside of the US.
● CZ has over 230,000 members.
● CZ is experiencing 48% YOY growth on Linkedin.
● SK has 188,000 members and is experiencing 53% YOY growth.
● Red Hat, Oracle, Google, Microsoft, HP, CA and Dell are all using Linkedin to hire professionals in CZ.
● Linkedin will be visiting universities around the EU to promote the college site.
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How to build a successful profile
● Use the profile builder tool
● Select the basic, free profile
● Use the summary section to give an overview of what your degree and skills.
● In the summary, focus on what type of position you are looking for – be flexible.
● For your specialties, list only those technologies you consider yourself well versed in.
● List your positions and briefly explain your responsibilities; provide examples of achievements
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How to build your profile, cont.
● Limit positions to jobs related to your field of interest; no need to include retail or restaurant work
● Include your educational information; you can make many connections through former classmates.
● Add a photo
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How to build your network
● Your network is made up of people you know or would like to know
● Relationships = colleague,classmate, business partner, friend, group, other
● Start with fellow students and alumni and build from there
● Be open to requests
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Groups
● Linkedin currently has over 500,000 groups.
● Groups include university alumni associations, employers, technology user groups, country or city networking groups and more.
● Examples ● Masaryk University Alumni ● IT at Brno University of Technology● Czech and Slovak Professional Community ● Czech Java Users Group
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Recommendations
● Gain credibility for yourself
● Only ask people who can truly speak about your work or studies to be a recommendation
● If possible, get 1-2 recommendations for each position you have held or project you have participated in
● You can choose to accept or reject a recommendation from someone
● Offer to write a recommendation for someone you know well.
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Endorsement
● One click recommendations
● Endorsements validate your skills
● Only endorse skills you can assess
● Manage your endorsements
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Finding Jobs via Linkedin
● Start with the student job portal:
http://www.linkedin.com/studentjobs
● Search based on location
● Make sure your profile is complete before you apply
● Reach out to the recruiter
● Follow the company to stay informed on job openings
● Look for people in your network that work at this company or are connected to someone who does
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Privacy Settings
● You can adjust your privacy settings by clicking on “setting” in the top right hand corner, under your name.
● You can hide your connections from view by other users.
● You can select the types of messages or invitations you are willing to receive.
● You can choose a setting which will not let users know if you have viewed their profile. The down side to this is that you can’t see who viewed your profile.
● You can manage your preferences for advertising.
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Linkedin Features
● Linkedin offers many useful applications● Github
● Events
● Huddle, Box, Slideshare, Manymoon – Collaboration Tools
● Answers – Post and answer professional questions● You can follow companies on Linkedin
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Where to learn more about Linkedin
● Visit the Linkedin Learning Center
http://learn.linkedin.com/
Technical interview
Radek Vokal <[email protected]>
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What can you do with Red Hat as a student?
● Bachelor’s and Diploma thesis: http://fedora.cz/diplomky/
● Internships: http://fedora.cz/internships/ ● Events:
● Open House – come and see us on 17th April● http://www.devconf.cz/● Fedora Test Days● JBug - https://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBUGcz● www.linuxalt.cz/ ● Contests: Open Source Contest 2013 -
http://lasaris.fi.muni.cz/pps/open-source-contest-2013
● Full-time/part-time roles http://jobs.redhat.com/
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Q&A