I Got the Job: Successful Strategies for Getting Hired Michael Carter, MSM, LAT April 17, 2015 WATA Student Track.

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I Got the Job: Successful Strategies for Getting Hired

Michael Carter, MSM, LAT

April 17, 2015

WATA Student Track

About the Speaker

Graduated from UW – La Crosse in 1996 Worked in high school, clinical, industrial

settings Currently Director of Medical Group

Operations at WFH – All Saints 13 years of hiring experience

Goals of Presentation

Understand what should go into a resume and resources to create a resume

Discuss the hiring process from start to finish

Learn how to properly interview

Preparing a Resume

Purpose of Resume

Help get you the interview Highlight your accomplishments not your

biography

Two Main Types

1. Chronologicala. Reverse work history

b. Preferred by recruiters

2. Functionala. Organizes skill by category

Resume Best Practices

Use short sentences or bullet points No personal data Provide a summary or objective to let

recruiter know what you are looking for Do not repeat words in your descriptions Use strong action words in your

descriptions

Best Practices (cont.)

Use key words from job posting Proofread: check spelling and grammar Font size should be 11 at the smallest and

12 is the best Arial and Times are good fonts to use One to two pages maximum Use a template but make it your own

Best Practices (cont.)

Do not use slang or too many acronyms Do not use “I” or “me” Do not use colored background, fancy

fonts or images Do not send the same resume to every job Do not lie

Resume Resources

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/resumes/qt/profresume.htm

www.resume-now.com www.resumehelp.com www.myperfectresume.com http://jobsearch.about.com/od/sampleresu

mes/a/sampleresume2.htm

The Hiring Process

Job Application

Make sure you have everything you need and enough time to complete before you start the on-line process

E-mail address should be business appropriate

Phone number listed should be answered professionally along with voice mail message

Ensure you are qualified for job

Cover Letter

Typically not enough room to include so use objective statement to explain what you are looking for

Bring several copies of cover letter to interview

Resume

Keep in simple formatting for easy upload Bullet points typically convert very poorly Bring several copies to the interview

Tips

Spell check, spell check, spell check Make sure application is filled out

completely and accurately Research location of job to see if it is a

comfortable commuting distance Refrain from applying several positions at

one time especially within one organization

Interview Process

Recruiter Interview Hiring Manager Interview Peer Interview(s) and/or Second

Interviews Background and Reference Check Job Offer or Rejection Letter/E-mail

Interviewing Skills

Best Practices

Arrive 10-15 minutes early Be prepared – research position and

organization Dress the part Confident greeting and handshake Make eye contact and smile Maintain good posture

Best Practices (cont.)

Keep calm, positive and enthusiastic Take time to collect thoughts before answering Keep responses to questions brief and

professional Ask a few appropriate questions Thank interviewer(s) Follow up with thank you note or e-mail

Things to Avoid

Going in “cold” Negative responses or just answering yes or no Badmouthing past employers Dressing inappropriately Keeping your cell phone on or checking your cell

phone Chewing gum Talking to much or not enough Not following up after interview

Common Skills Assessed

Communication Customer service Teamwork Time management Flexibility and adaptability Conflict management Dependability Ability to work independently Judgement/critical thinking

Behavioral Based Questions

Most common type of question utilized Asks for examples based on previous

experiences: “Tell me about a time when…”

Discuss the situation, what you did and what was the outcome or what you learned

Past experience is the best indicator of future performance

Questions?

Michael Carter, MSM, LAT

Director of Medical Group Operations

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare – All Saints

262-687-5832

Michael.carter@wfhc.org

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