VOLUME XII, ISSUE III • FALL 2015 THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF JOB QUEST 2015 Fine-tune your career search strategy 6 job search tips to make yourself the perfect fit for the job Social media resources that you should be using Browse the Job Quest 2015 employer index sponsored by:
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c o n t e n t s( 5 ) 6 Job Search Tips That Are So Basic People Forget Them
Timeless job searching advice that’ll help you fine-tune your strategy.
( 7 ) Employment-related social media you should be usingTake a quick break from filtered pictures of your poke bowl and check out these social media resources that can accelerate your job search.
( 9 ) Job Quest Employer Index Research and apply to Hawaii’s top employers attending the Job Quest 2015 job fair.
HAWAII EMPLOYMENT GUIDE • Fall 2015 • Volume XII, Issue 366 Queen Street, Suite 1602 • Honolulu, HI 96813Phone: 808.536.7222 • Fax: 808.536.7277 • www.successhi.comEditor: Beth Busch • Art/Design: Julius Pecson • Staff: Nainoa Wong | Branson Murphey
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On behalf of the people of Hawai'i, I welcome the Job Quest JobFair attendees, event coordinators, employment opportunitypresenters, and sponsors.
I commend you for the determination and unflagging perseveranceyou demonstrate and for taking advantage of all of what the job fairhas to offer which will surely help you to develop new skills andincrease your ability to network with potential employers.
I am committed to looking for new and innovative ways to expandour economy and create new jobs for all the residents of Hawai'i. Iam confident the spirit of innovation and collaborativepartnerships between the public and private sectors will continueto grow to help our residents find meaningful employment.
I wish you success with all future endeavors and that yourparticipation at the Job Quest Job Fair is fruitful. Good luck toall of you.
With warmest regards,
Specia l Message f rom
MAYOR KIRK CALDWELL
I am pleased to send my warmest welcome to everyoneattending the Job Quest Job Fair 2015 at the Neal S. BlaisdellCenter.
This is the 19th year of the fair and, thanks to the cooperativeefforts of businesses and partner organizations, we have beenable to match qualified applicants with vacant positions in avariety of companies. As a result, our economy continues togrow stronger and more individuals are being placed inproductive careers.
Congratulations to Success Advertising, Bank of Hawaii, Bishop& Company, and Hawaii Pacific Health on presenting the jobfair and demonstrating their commitment to our community.
On behalf of the people of the City and County of Honolulu, Iextend best wishes to all job seekers and employers for success.
Kirk CaldwellMayor
Specia l Message f rom
GOVERNORDAVID Y. IGE
David Y. IgeGovernor
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Career paths start here.Looking for opportunities for growth, fulfillment and lots of smiles? Then look no further than a career with us.
• Leadership training and team management opportunities • Great work environment• Excellent health plans, including Medical / Dental / Vision • Paid vacations and holidays• Free and discounted banking privileges • And more...
Apply Online at boh.com/careersFor more information call 808-694-8264
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The irony of job search advice: There’s so muchavailable that you don’t have to spend more thanfour seconds Googling about before you land onsome nugget of wisdom or another.
Yet, at the same time, there’s so much available(some of which completely contradicts otheradvice you’ll find) that it can easily overwhelm you.Which, in fact, is probably the exact oppositeoutcome you’re looking for when you go sleuthingfor genuinely useful counsel in the first place.
So let’s do this: Let’s boil things down to a short listof sound, timeless job searching tips that’ll helpyou fine-tune your strategy so that you may sailthrough the process (or at least cut out some ofthe unnecessary time and frustration).
1. Make Yourself a “Smack-in-the-Forehead”Obvious FitWhen you apply for a job via an online applicationprocess, it’s very likely that your resume will firstbe screened by an applicant tracking system andthen (assuming you make this first cut) move ontohuman eyeballs. The first human eyeballs thatreview your résumé are often those of a lower levelHR person or recruiter, who may or may notunderstand all of the nuances of that job for whichyou’re applying.
Thus, it behooves you to make it very simple forboth the computer and the human to quicklyconnect their “Here’s what we’re looking for” toyour “Here’s what you can walk through our doorsand deliver.”
Tip: Study the job description and any availableinformation you have on the position. Are youmirroring the words and phrases in the jobdescription? Are you showcasing your strengths inthe areas that seem to be of paramountimportance to this role? Line it up. Line it up.
2. Don’t Limit Yourself to Online ApplicationsYou want that job search to last and last? Well,then continue to rely solely on submitting onlineapplications. You want to accelerate this bad boy?Don’t stop once you apply online for that position.Start finding and then endearing yourself to peopleworking at that company of interest. Scheduleinformational interviews with would-be peers.Approach an internal recruiter and ask a few
questions. Get on the radar of the very people whomight influence you getting an interview.
Tip: By lining up with people on the inside of thecompanies at which you want to work, you willinstantly set yourself apart. Decision makersinterview people who come recommended or byway of a personal referral before they start sortingthrough the blob of resumes that arrives by way ofthe ATS.
3. Remember That Your Résumé (and LinkedInProfile) Is Not a TattooYes, your new résumé is lovely. Your LinkedInprofile, breathtaking. However, if they don’tposition you as a direct match for a particular rolethat you’re gunning for, don’t be afraid to modifywording, switch around key terms, and swap bulletpoints in and out. Your resume is not a tattoo, noris your LinkedIn profile. Treat them as living,breathing documents throughout your job search(and career).
Tip: If you’re a covert job seeker, remember to turnoff your activity broadcasts (within privacy andsettings) when you make edits to your LinkedInprofile. If your current boss or colleagues areconnected to you on LinkedIn, they may getsuspicious about all the frequent changes.
4. Accept That You Will Never Bore Anyone IntoHiring YouDon’t get me wrong—you absolutely must comeacross as polished, articulate and professionalthroughout your job search. However, many peopletranslate this into: Must. Be. Boring.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. Realize that few people gethired because they had perfect white space ontheir cover letters, memorized all of the “correct”interview questions or used incredibly safe,common phraseology (i.e., clichés) throughouttheir résumés. All of this correctness is going tomake you look staged and non-genuine. Instead,give yourself permission to be both polished andendearing. Memorable, likable candidates arealmost always the ones who go the distance.
5. If You’re Not on LinkedIn, You Very NearlyDon’t ExistConsidering that more than 90% of recruiters use
LinkedIn as their primary search tool, this is not anunderstatement. If you’re a professional, you needto not only be on LinkedIn, you need to be using itto your full advantage. Don’t believe me? Thinkabout it this way: If tomorrow morning, a recruiterlogs onto LinkedIn looking for someone in yourgeography, with expertise in what you do, andyou’re not there? Guess who they’re going to findand contact? Yes, that person’s name is “not you.”
Tip: If you figure out how to harness the power ofno other social media tool for job search, figure outLinkedIn. It’s (by far) the best resource we haveavai lable today for career and job searchnetworking, for f inding people working atcompanies of interest, and for positioning yourselfto be found by a recruiter who has a relevant jobopening.
6. Thank You MattersI once placed a candidate into an engineering rolewith a company that manufactures packagingequipment. He was competing head-to-head withanother engineer, who had similar talents andwanted the job just as badly. My candidate sent athoughtful, non-robotic thank you note to eachperson with whom he’d interviewed, within abouttwo hours of leaving their offices. The othercandidate sent nothing.
Guess why my candidate got the job offer? Yep,the thoughtful, non-robotic thank you notes. Theysealed the deal for him, especially considering theother front-runner sent nothing.
Tip: Consider crafting, original, genuine thank younotes (one for each interviewer) the moment youget back to a computer, following the interview.The speed with which you send the notes, and thequality, will make an impact.
And finally, remember that the interviewer caresmuch more about what you can do for them thanwhat you want out of the deal. Certainly, they’regoing to care a bunch about what you want onceyou establish your worth. But during the interview,you must demonstrate why you make businesssense to hire, period.
Now, go forth and show your job search exactlywho is the boss.
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Apply online at:
Click on Careers to search for jobs.
www.hawaiipacifichealth.org
Here at Hawai‘i Pacific Health, Hawai‘i’s largest healthcare system, you’ll enjoy Hawai‘i’s mostmodern medical facilities and the challenge, autonomy, support, and career prospects you’vedreamt of attaining. We offer training for new specialties, opportunities for continuing education,course reimbursement and scholarships. And while your career takes off, you’ll enjoy a competitivepackage with low cost healthcare, regular cost-of-living adjustments, and life insurance programs.
For more than a century, families in Hawai‘i and the Pacific Region have relied on the hospitals,clinics, physicians and staff of Hawai‘i Pacific Health as their trusted health care providers.
We support the charitable mission of our hospitals and clinics by investing in new medical servicesand technology, maintaining high patient care standards, promoting efficiency, and recruiting andretaining the best doctors, nurses, and staff to serve our patients. Discover the many careeropportunities available at Hawai‘i’s largest health care system.
EOE/AA/Disabled/Vets
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Take a quick break from filtered pictures of cupcakes and check out these socialmedia resources that can accelerate your job search.
Employers have invaded social media and it doesn’t look like they’re leavinganytime soon. Forty-three percent of employers use social networking sites toresearch job candidates and an additional 12 percent plan to start soon, accordingto a recent CareerBuilder survey. But that doesn’t mean that it’s time todeactivate your profiles -- in fact, employer involvement in social media is greatnews for your job search.
With an influx of recruiters, hiring managers, career coaches and human resourcesprofessionals saturating social media, it’s time to embrace their presence and gleanthe best advice and resources they have to offer. Even better, you get to browsesocial media all for the benefit of your job search. Just save the cat videos and webcomics for after you check out these employment-related social media sites.
Blogs and TwitterTwitter has been hailed for its real-time communications and capturing themoment in 140-character Tweets. However, the micro-messages don’t alwayshave the room to tell a whole story, so they’re often accompanied by links toblogs or news sites to offer follow-up information. This information curationmakes Twitter and the blogs they’re often promoting excellent resources for yourjob search or career advancement. Natalie Bidnick is the digital strategist forElizabeth Christian Public Relations in Austin, Texas. She says, “For millennials, Irecommend reading the Life After College blog and following founder JennyBlake on Twitter (@jenny_blake).” The blog offers articles and videos on realissues that college graduates face as they transition to their new professional life,and Blake’s Twitter account often points to view-worthy webinars and job-searchtips that any young professional will find useful.
For job seekers and workers at all stages in their career, “Brazen Careeristprovides more tongue-in-cheek advice,” says Bidnick, both on their blog andTwitter account. Topics like work-life balance, on-the-job success and job-search advice are explored on the blog, and the Twitter account frequentlypoints to job opportunities and advice for interviewing and networking.
Professional networking sitesWhile most social media sites originated for personal use and have sinceexpanded to include professional commentary, networking and opportunities,there are some sites that are frequented primarily by job seekers, recruiters,human resources professionals and hiring managers. Professional networkingsites like LinkedIn or more niche message boards that are industry-specificallow you to brand yourself as the kind of job candidate that’s perfect for thejob you want. They also allow you to tap into industry resources and get thebest and newest information available.
In addition to creating a professional presence on social media, you can usethese sites to network and interact with industry leaders, stay in touch with pastco-workers, garner recommendations and share your own ideas.
Personal profiles and FacebookIf you have a Facebook account, you've likely done your fair share of snooping.After all, if you meet somebody new, finding them on Facebook and learningtheir background quickly is an easy way to see what you have in common andalso accelerates the relationship. Little did you know that this sleuthing waspreparing you for your job search, too.
Besides following pages that offer advice and resources for your search, youcan use Facebook for company research, which usually offers a moreentertaining read than the company’s “About Us” page on their website (butdon’t forget to read that, too, if you’re seriously applying). You can even posequestions on their page, like asking what’s the best part of working there orwhat direction the company sees itself going in over the next few years.
Just remember to keep your Facebook page, along with any other social mediaprofiles, clean and professional if you’re using them in your job search. Thatsame CareerBuilder survey found that 51 percent of employers who researchjob candidates on social media said they’ve found content that caused themnot to hire the candidate.
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OUR MISSIONTo promote the welfare of the retail industry
To provide information and training to advance the interest ofretailers statewide
To serve as an advocate for Hawaii's retailers
ABOUT USSince 1901, the Retail Merchantsof Hawaii has helped to grow anddevelop the retail industrystatewide. As a non-profit tradeorganization, Retail Merchants ofHawaii serves as the state's officialrepresentative of the retail industry,which includes more than 3,000storefronts across Hawaii.
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Some of the benefits Retail Merchants of Hawaii members enjoy include the opportunity to:
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RETAIL IN HAWAIIThe retail industry is vital to Hawaii'seconomy, currently employingroughly 25 percent of the workforceand representing the single largestgenerator of General Excise Tax(GET) revenue. Retail is directly andindirectly responsible for 17percent of Hawaii's GrossDomestic Product (GDP) anddirectly and indirectly generates15 percent of the state's laborincome.
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Research and apply to Hawaii's top employers attending the Job Quest 2015 job fair. Companies are listed alphabetically by industry. * Employer list is updated as of the publishing deadline - visit many more of Hawaii’s top employers at their Job Quest tables today!
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~ HEALTHCARE THAT CARES ~We would like to invite you to join our Ohana! We are a locally owned and operated healthcare companyproviding a continuum of healthcare services. We are committed to being a leader in providing quality
care in our communities and aim to design and deliver exceptional customer experience.
We are currently seeking exceptional individuals that are committed to excellence.
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Workforce Development Division of the Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations implements a statewide, customer-drivenworkforce system that delivers employment and training services to job applicants, workers, and industries through a One-Stop Center systemknown as American Job Centers. The no-cost services for job seekers include:
> Referral and placement assistance that link job seekers with employers both electronically and face-to-face via employment and trainingprogram activities and services;> Employment related workshops;> Computer resource centers and access to phone, fax, and copier for job search purposes only;> Occupational training opportunities (eligibility-based); and a> Library of job search materials and tips for resume writing, job interview preparation, etc., and occupational and labor market information.
On Oahu, American Job Centers locations and contact phone numbers are:
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Hawaii Transfer Company Ltd. has been servicingHawaii’s transportation & warehousing needs for over 80 years.
We currently have openings for Full-Time CDL A Drivers.
Qualifications for CDL Drivers are as follows:• CDL A license with HAZMAT endorsement• Current medical examiner’s certificate• Able to acquire TWIC card• Clean driver history record; at least 6 months driving experience• Forklift certifiable; able to lift and carry 75 lbs.• Perform basic math functions – add, subtract, multiply, divide• Excellent communication skills both verbal and written• Flexible work schedule with overtime as needed
Great benefits available – 100% Company paid medical & dental plansincluding family coverage; pension plan; 10 paid holidays; after 1 year service –paid vacation and sick leave. Training programs available.
If interested in above position, visit our company website at
www.hawaiitransfer.com
At the Home Page, click on ‘Careers’ tab.On upper left corner click on ‘Apply Here’ to begin online application process.
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Join Our Local Team
Please mail or FAX a resume to:
MDX Hawai‘i
Attn: Human Resources
500 Ala Moana Blvd, Suite 2-200
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 522-7500
FAX: (808) 522-8609
Providing services to Hawaii‘s health care community
An Equal Opportunity Employer
View our company pro�le on Job Link Now at www.hawaiinewsnow.com
Visit us at the
Job Quest Job Fairto learn about career
opportunities!
MDX Hawai‘i is a health care third party administrator offering clients services such as access to our provider network, care coordination, claims processing and customer servicing. Together with our parent company, Medical Data Exchange (MDX) of California, we offer a variety of state-of-the-art physician-directed products, including Practice Management Solutions and Electronic Medical Records. We have over 20 years of experience in serving the people of Hawai‘i.
MDX Hawai‘i is expanding and invites you to grow with us in a company where you will find opportunities to develop new skills and to discover your own potential.
MDX Hawai‘i is a health care thirdparty administrator offering clientsservices such as access to our providernetwork, care coordination, claimsprocessing and customer servicing.Together with our parent company,Medical Data Exchange (MDX) ofCalifornia, we offer a variety of state-of-the-art physician-directed products,including Practice ManagementSolutions. We have 30 years ofexperience in serving the peopleof Hawai‘i.
MDX Hawai‘i invites you togrow with us in a companywhere you will findopportunities to develop newskills and to discover your own
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MDX Hawai‘iAttn: Human ResourcesTwo Waterfront Plaza500 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste 2200Honolulu, HI 96813Email: [email protected]: (808) 522-7500Fax: (808) 522-8609
Benefits and Incentives Medical/Vision/Dental Package* Employee DiscountFlex Benefits*401K Plan + Company Match*Scholarship ProgramTuition Reimbursement for certification programsLife Insurance (no cost)*Long Term Disability*Vacation* Sick Leave*10 Paid Holidays (including 2 days for your birthday)*Flexible hoursDiscounted Gym Membership with UFC Gym and YMCAWellness ProgramManagement Bonuses*For qualifying positions
CashierCourtesy Clerk Grocery Clerk Produce Clerk
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Server Assistant Kitchen Manager
Relief Manager Pharmacy Technician
Loss Prevention Agent IT Computer Operator
www.TimesSupermarkets.com/careers
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Human Resources680 Iwilei Road, Suite 700 Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 [email protected] 8:00 AM to 4:30 PMPhone(808) 539-9414
Join Our Ohana & Receive• Opportunities for Advancement• Paid Training• 401k + Company Match• Employee Stocks - ESOP• Medical, Dental, Vision and Drug• Life Insurance• Paid Vacation, Sick Leave & Holidays*
*Contingent upon position and eligibility.
For a complete list of career opportunities, please visit:www.RobertsHawaii.com/careers
• Tours and Transportation Division (CDL Drivers please bring your Hawaii Driver History Record)
• School Bus Division• Corporate office
Bi-lingual opportunities available
• Administration & More...
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We Select The Best. Because only the best will do.We’re C&S Wholesale Grocers, the nation’s largest wholesale grocery distributor, and we only select the best to work in our warehouses andensure that each case is loaded accurately, efficiently and with the utmost care.
Got what it takes?This job isn’t for everyone, so if you’ve got what it takes – then come talk to us!
• Athletic • Hardworking • Ambitious • Reliable • Up for a challenge
What you get in return.We consider our employees the best, so in return we offer great rewards including: competitive pay, great benefits (healthand dental insurance), career advancement opportunities and more!
Come be your best, with us. Apply online at:
www.WeSelectTheBest.comWorking Safely is a Condition of Employment at C&S. C&S is a drug free workplace. Affirmative Action Employer, M/F/D/V.
Industrial AthletesPaid training - receive up to $20 per hour after training
Wanted:
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Great Science.Great People.
Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Inc. (DLS) is a full service medical testinglaboratory offering a comprehensive range of routine and esoteric clinicaltesting services, forensic toxicology and substance abuse testing service.Through our relationship with Hawaii Pathologists Laboratory (HPL) we alsooffer a full range of anatomic pathology services, including pathologyconsultation.
DLS offers medical, drug & vision, dental, life insurance, accidental death &dismemberment, long-termdisability insurance, 401(k) plus employermatching,paid time off (vacation/holiday/sick), extended sick leave, andmore!
If you enjoyworking in a positivework environment,and formore information, please visit ourweb site at:
Since 1957, HBM has created partnerships in the Hawaii marketplace with our premium facilities services. We have the solution for your facility, offering services in Janitorial, Building Engineering, Maintenance, Window Cleaning, Energy Efficient Lighting, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration.
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People Make The Difference. Join Our Securitas USA Team!
Securitas Security Services USA, Inc.888 N. Nimitz Highway, Suite 105Honolulu, HI 96817Phone: (808) 539-5000
Online Applications:
www.securitasjobs.com
Every day, all over the world, our everyday heroes make people feel more secure. AtSecuritas USA, we recognize this commitment by offering our employeesopportunities for training, development and advancement as well as the stabilityand confidence of working for a reputable global national company. Workingtogether, we combine our expertise in security and passion of service to truly makea difference. "Integrity, Vigilance, and Helpfulness", represented by the three dotson our logo, are qualities our employees are proud to demonstrate daily.
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Your road ahead is paved with a clear line of advancement opportunity, competitive rewards& exceptional benefits. If you're looking for a supportive work environment & an excitingfuture, then you should consider the diverse opportunities available with us!
P O S I T I O N S A V A I L A B L E :• Branch Manager Trainee • Vehicle Service Attendant• Counter Sales Representative • Transporters
VISIT HERTZ.JOBS OR USJOBS-DTAG.ICIMS.COM TO APPLY ONLINE
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY!
join theTEAM!
We are a nonprofit family of programs and social enterprises, providing life-skillsand training opportunities for adults with disabilities and meals on wheels forHawaii’s senior citizens.
Why work with us? We offer a positive work environment • Island-wideopportunities • Paid vacations, sick leave & holidays • Medical, dental, drug & visioncoverage • 401(k) with company contributions • Paid training, advancementopportunities and more!
VISIT OUR BOOTH TODAY!...or to apply or learn more, contact us at: (808) 531-0555or on the web at lanakilapacific.org/employment
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