Showing posts with label Harper College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harper College. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Dealing With Negative and Excuses...

A long time ago I realized that there are two types of people in the world. People who enter the room and it lights up... then there are the folks that leave the room and it lights up. I won’t ask you which kind of person you are, but ask yourself. Sometimes I meet with people who tell me that they’ve had interviews for jobs they were perfectly qualified for, but they didn’t get the job. Often they are the second type of person I mentioned.


My friend and colleague
Nancy Wajler tells job seekers that three things influence the hiring decision. First, can you do the job? Second, are you motivated to do the job? Third, will you fit into the job? It’s true if you get the interview they already have an answer for the first point... Your resume shows that you can do the job; and they want to validate that in the interview. So, when you get an interview it really is about showing your motivation and your ability to fit in.

I don’t like working with negative people -- period! I don’t know anyone who says they do. As you interview you want to make a favorable impression. You need to be yourself and be prepared. You need to be as enthusiastic as a puppy dog when the door bell rings. You need to help the interviewer see you as the person who can do the job, work well in the team and help everyone be more successful.

If you’re the kind of person who makes it seem darker when you enter the room, you need to makes some changes or you’ll miss out on the opportunities to prove your worth and value in an interview. What changes? The most powerful change someone can make in this area is to stop making excuses. Take responsibility, apologize, and be quiet. Better yet, don’t be in the position where you’re tempted to make an excuse, identify the risks in your life and mitigate or resolve them... then you have no need to give an excuse.

Napoleon Hill
Another thing folks with a dark cloud around them need to do is stop being negative... pump in the positive. Listen to and Read positive, “self esteem building” materials. Zig Ziglar, Napoleon Hill, W. Clement Stone, Tony Robbins, Denis Waitley, Ken Blanchard, Spencer Johnson, Norman Vincent Peale and Earl Nightingale have all produced marvelous material. Plus there are dozens if not hundreds of newer devotees of building and having a positive mental attitude. At the Harper College’s Career Stimulus Program we will be starting a new regular program for members called Pump Up Your Job Search! in April. The goal of this program is to aid folks in leaving the dark cloud behind and moving into the light.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Shameless Endorsement

  Greetings and Salutations... This week I want to offer a shameless endorsement for a small but important effort in the fight for full employment in northern Illinois.  There are two friendly and extremely hard working professionals that staff the Harper College WorkNet Center in Arlington Heights, Illinois. 

 They offer a series of workshops for job seekers that are free and focus on skills that can and do help folks achieve their goal of landing a job. Here is the link  http://bit.ly/f3dlDb to the courses that are offered. For example, here is a sample of what  courses and workshops they offer:
  • Workshop - JIST Cards for Networking
  • Workshop - First Steps with LinkedIN; Advanced LinkedIN
  • Workshop - Goal Setting for Job Seekers
  • Training - Career Confidence Gets The Job
  • Training - Improving Interview to Interview
     Just click on the link above and register for the class you’re interested in... There is even an information session on Truck Driving. Also, I conduct a four week program which is a Group Outplacement Training. This is for people who didn’t receive professional outplacement when they were laid off, I cover the basics a job seeker needs for a successful job search. 

     The Harper College WorkNet  Center is a little office inside the IDES office in Arlington Heights. It’s a drop-in center where folks are welcome to stop in and ask questions about different programs that are available to everyone at William Rainey Harper College, (In Palatine, Illinois.) Diane and Chris are the two ladies who staff the drop-in center and Diane teaches some of the workshops. I especially recommend her JIST Cards program as a unique tool for job seekers.

    Main Campus
     Lastly, here’s the shameless part, I conduct the Goal Setting for Job Seekers workshop every month. It really pushes the importance of focusing on the goal of getting the job offer and how to support the goal and strengthen your resolve in landing the job as quickly as possible. 

     To learn more about all the programs at the Arlington Heights WorkNet center click on: http://ah.worknetncc.com/  The address is:
    Harper College Worknet Center
    723 W. Algonquin Road
    Arlington Heights, IL 60005