Title: How to Look for Summer Work
1How to Look for Summer Work
Engineering Science Felicity Morgan, M.Ed. March
10, 2005
2Workshop Goals
- To develop a targeted action plan for your summer
work search. - Determine your goals
- Review effective job search methods
- Discuss résumés and cover letters
- Provide an overview of Career Centre services
3What type of work do I want?
- Identify your needs
- Experience
- Financial
- Time and Flexibility
- Location Local, another city, international
- Skills Development
- Personal Interest
4Job Search Methods
- Passive
- Newspapers
- Career Centre
- Government programs
- Websites
- Agencies
- Active
- Network
- Family, friends, professors, former
employers - Professional
associations - Cold calls
5How do I find it?
- Government Programs/Internships
- Job Postings - Career Centre
- Network
- Research
6Government Programs/Internships
- FSWEP www.jobs.gc.ca
- Ontario Government Summer Student Hiring
http//youthjobs.gov.on.ca/eng.html - Summer Company (Ontario website above)
- See Summer Work Search tipsheet for more
7Career Centre Summer Employment Listings
- Only U of T students and recent grads
- Basic/Advanced search screen
- Delisted positions
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- http//www.careers.utoronto.ca
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8Geographical Search
- The National Job Bank
- http//jb-ge.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca
- Canada WorkInfonet
- http//www.workinfonet.ca
- Workopoliscampus (formerly CampusWorklink)
http//campus.workopolis.com - Employer Directories
- Network
9How Employers Hire
The way a typical job-hunter likes to hunt for a
job (starts here)
5. Ads / postings ---------- 4. Unsolicited
resumes ---------- 3. Screened applicants
Agencies, Search firm ---------- 2. Networking
contacts/offers proof ---------- 1. From within
Source Bolles, What Color Is Your Parachute
The way a typical employer prefers to fill
vacancies (starts here)
10Networking What is it?
- Develop layers of contacts
- 6 degrees removed from information you want
11Who Do You Know?
12Once You have the Contacts
- Who you are, why you are contacting him or her
- Your specific, relevant skills and or experiences
- Hi Mr. Brown, my name is and I am calling to
inquire about summer positions with your firm.
Do you have a few minutes to speak with me? I
have previous experience in a manufacturing
setting, working on the product line?
13Research - Industry Specific
- Delisted jobs
- Network
- Employer Directories
- Professional Associations
- Job Fairs
- Faculty/Department notices
14Places on Campus to Look for Work
- University of Toronto Libraries
- Food Services
- Athletic Centre
- Hart House
- Second Cup
- Departmental offices, Student Services offices
15Going Abroad
- Start early (i.e. one year in advance)
- Link with a specific program such as IASTE,
AISEC, SWAP - For more information see Going Abroad tipsheet
and the International Student Centre
16Prepare Your Résumé
- Purpose to get the interview
- Know what you have to offer employer
- Tailor it to field RELEVANT and concrete
- Content and format are both important Keep It
Simple
17Your Skills Come From..
18Résumé Formats
- Chronological
- Modified Chronological
- Functional/Skills
19Résumé Components
- Contact info
- Education
- Awards and Achievements
- Technical/computer skills
- Project work
20Résumé Components Part 2
- Experience paid and unpaid
- Extracurricular activities
- Interests
- References
- Optional objective, skills summary
21Résumé Fine-Tuning
- Use action words
- Focus on results/impact
- Quantify examples
- Maximum 2 pages 1 page is often sufficient
- Quality of paper
- Font size
22E-mail and Electronic Résumé
- E-mail be specific in the subject header
- Options use plain text in e-mail body, send via
attachment, use PDF file - Create a signature file
- Check e-mail regularly
- All the same rules apply
23Web Forms
- Cut and paste résumé into text boxes
- Answer questions on specific skills,
qualifications, levels of experience or
achievements - Treat like interview questions dont assume they
will make the leap for you
24Scannable Résumés
- Simple presentation no fancy fonts, graphics,
lines, coloured paper etc. - Use key words to describe your experiences see
job description - Left justify
- Avoid punctuation
- Use spacing
25Résumé Checklist
- Does your résumé look appealing?
- Does it highlight your relevant skills, abilities
and experiences? - Are there any grammatical mistakes, typos or
misused words? - Have you had it critiqued by other people?
26Cover Letters
- Focus on the top 2-3 relevant skills
- Clear, specific and concise
- Make link your skills and employer needs
- Include what you know about the employer
- No typos, run on sentences, grammar mistakes
- Have it critiqued by someone else
27The Interview
- Review your résumé, your relevant skills and
experience - Prepare concrete, relevant examples STAR
- Research employer and the job
- Practice
- Smile!
28Other Career Centre Services to Help You
- Career Resource Library
- Career Centre Workshops
- Résumé Clinic
- Practice Interviews
- Career Talk
29Action Plan
- Identify priorities
- Check government programs and web postings
regularly - Develop my network and work on intro speech
- Have my résumé critiqued
- Practice interview questions
30Best of Luck
www.careers.utoronto.ca 214 College
St. 416-978-8000