Title: Charting Your Career Path:
1Charting Your Career Path Defining Leadership
and Negotiating Advancement for Financial Aid
Professionals NYSFAAA Conference November 7, 2006
2What Well Cover
- Goal Setting
- Self-Assessment
- The Six Skills Common to Leaders
- Cover Letters, Resumes, Interviews, References
- Working with a Search Committee
- Negotiating
- Your Questions!
3Why Set Goals?
- To develop expectations
- To learn a vital skill
- To improve direction, focus efficiency
4Know Thyself!
- Self-Assessment
- Peer/Colleague Evaluation
- A Professional Plan
- Ongoing Review
5Self-Assessment Form
6You Can Get There From Here!
- Youll Need...6 Skills Common to Leaders
- Strategic, Visionary Orientation
- Fiscal Planning Skills
- Supervisory Skills
- Communication Skills
- Political/Marketing skills
- Time Management Skills
7Peer/Colleague Evaluation
- Identify 2-3 respected colleagues to offer candid
and honest feedback - Gain additional viewpoints on your skills
- Check your own instincts - - are the skills you
rate most highly uniformly well received - Are there areas of ability that need attention or
pointing up
8Professional Plan
- Focus on improving one area at a time
- Be honest - - did you place an asterisk next to a
skill youre still a little anxious about? - Ensure your plan is concrete and has deadlines
- Review Regularly
9Job Search Strategies
- Again, know thyself!
- Concentric circles (homosocial reproduction)
10FA Assistant Director
Associate Director
Director
Dean
11Financial Aid
Student Services
Enrollment Management
VP (all EM SS)
121,000 private, lib arts, BA/BS
8,000 regional, public, MA
15,000 private, research, PhD
40,000 land grant
13Job Search Strategies
- Consider the competition
- A sensible (not necessarily linear) path
- Nominations
- Understanding the search committee
14Cover Letter Tips
- Four Basic Paragraphs
- State the purpose
- Summarize skills and knowledge area highlight
accomplishments - Briefly state what you know about the
institution/position youre applying for - State why you are a good match for the
institution/position - Speak to the position announcement
- Speak to special circumstances
- Personalize it!
15Resume Tips
- Remember the Goal
- The Concept of Real Estate
- Chronological vs. Functional
- Briefly Describe Your Institution
- Responsibilities vs. Accomplishments
- Quantify, Quantify, Quantify!
- Be selective (but note this!)
16Interview Tips
- Preparation, Preparation, Preparation!
- Examples Measurable and Tangible (Behavioral
Interviewing) - Three Reasons Why You Want Them
- Three Reasons Why They Want You
- Three Good Questions
- Send a Thank You Note
- Fit / Match
17Reference Tips
- Never Underestimate the Importance
- Talk to Your References!
- Talk to Your References Again!!
- The Issue of Background Checks
18Search Committees
- Who are these people?
- Whats their charge?
- Who is/are the final decision maker(s)?
19Background Checks
- The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
- Know Your Rights
- Tricky Situations
20Negotiating
- Things to consider
- Contract options
- Salary data
- Benefits
- Work-Life Balance
- Quality of Life
21So You Have an Offer!
- Make them state the range first
- If forced, give a WIDE range
- Counteroffer!
- Silent treatment tactic
- Salary plus perks tactic
22Networking
- Realistic expectations
- Getting known and for what?
- Things in common exercise
- Tips for working a conference
23Valerie SzymkowiczSenior AssociateThe Spelman
Johnson Groupwww.spelmanandjohnson.com
- Office 193 Northampton Street
- Easthampton, MA 01027
- 413.529.2895
- vbs_at_spelmanandjohnson.com