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August 28, 2023Welcome to JobSeekers, a brand-new newsletter from Impact Search Advisors by Nonprofit HR.
This publication is focused on attracting, supporting and inspiring mission-driven talent. Get inspiring exercises and practical resources, along with stories of our placements and tips from our recruiters.
Support Your Whole Self in Your Next Career Step
Starting a job search process can bring up many thoughts and emotions. For some, it can feel exhilarating and open up the possibility of new things for the future; while for others, it can create feelings of concern and exhaustion. It’s important to remember that whatever is coming up for you, your feelings are valid. This Jobseekers Newsletter, from Impact Search Advisors by Nonprofit HR, was created to support your career search experience and our goal is to help you identify and move toward your next mission-driven opportunity!
When that moment hits and you know you’re ready for your next career move, remember to give yourself a moment to envision the future and plan. When it comes to social impact careers, the most essential thing to consider is your “why” for work. Knowing your purpose can help you ensure that your next step is in alignment with your personal values. You can support yourself in this process through practicing self-care and remaining optimistic that there is a great career opportunity waiting for you on the other side of your search process.
If you find yourself getting stressed out or feeling overwhelmed during your job search, or notice yourself having thoughts like “there isn’t enough time,” try another approach. Pause and recall your “why” and allow that focus to help shape your timeline and guide you to be intentional in each action you take.
What to Keep in Mind During Your Search Process
- Shift from the “upload and pray” approach with your resume to targeting organizations that align with your own values.
- If you want to clarify your top values for your job search, pay attention to where you naturally gravitate and which job tasks you enjoy and excel in completing.
- Visit organizations’ websites to read more about their employees’ experiences; see how these align with your own goals for your career.
- Build a relationship with your recruiter to enhance and expedite your job search process.
- Share your “why” and your values with your recruiter and get specific about what aligns/doesn’t align for you in potential job opportunities.
- Consistency in submitting your applications and updating your recruiter on your search progress will keep you moving in this process.
Continue to relax throughout your process and to remind yourself that the perfect opportunity is waiting for you. This focus will help you to see clearly what to prioritize and which things are less important to accomplish immediately.
Make Your Resume Relevant to Your Ideal Job
Need to revamp that resume? Your recruiter will likely be looking at your resume and giving you some feedback. Here are three tips to help to prepare your resume and get it to the top of the pile for the hiring manager at your ideal organization.
- Healthy detachment can be a useful tool. Pretend that you are helping a friend with their resume. If this was for someone else and you were trying to help them land their dream job, what advice would you give them?
- Take a look at the market and what hiring managers are looking for by browsing job postings similar to the position you want. Work backwards and see where your experience lines up with the desired experience or skill sets. Then, add those into your resume and make sure to include any relevant keywords and results you’ve accomplished directly related to the organization’s business objectives and mission impact.
- Interview a friend who has a position like the one that you want. (If you don’t know anyone personally, reach out to someone on LinkedIn and ask if they’d be open to an informational interview.) Make sure to ask which key resume elements helped them land their current gig—and then look for ways you can emulate those points in your own resume.
Get to Know ISA Search Consultant, Stephanie Zavislan
“When you are searching for your next job, really focus on what organizations are saying they need, i.e. the requirements, skills and experience of the role. If an employer wants a candidate who has certain software skills, by all means, mention that software in your resume (if indeed you know the software)! If an employer is looking for an exceptional project manager with customer service skills and budget experience, make mention of all those keywords—project management, customer service and budget. Don’t cut and paste, but show that you understand the requirements of the position and have the applicable experience. Make yourself look like the perfect candidate on paper. This will greatly increase your chance of getting interviews.”
Stephanie Zavislan, MBA, PHR
Associate Consultant, Recruitment Outsourcing,
Impact Search Advisors by Nonprofit HR
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Featured Placement
“To me, what is unique about this is the opportunity to connect work that I’m very passionate about, specifically improving outcomes for girls and women, and being able to do that in a way that is more tangible than serving in a classroom role or a principal role. In other words, really being able to develop programming and donations and to elevate the mission of the work in a different kind of way.”
Get to know Dr. Hairston, read her story here.
Enhance Your Career Journey
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Allow yourself to dream, and then follow that vision. Remember, you can take steps to
build a professional life where you thrive, grow and enjoy each day.
What is the new professional future you are imagining for yourself?
The ideal career move you’re looking for is out there, with brand-new team
members and a warm welcome waiting for you when you find it.
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JobSeekers is a quarterly publication of Impact Search Advisors by Nonprofit HR. We were founded with one goal in mind: to strengthen the social impact sector by partnering with and advising its leaders. We offer executive and professional search, recruitment outsourcing and interim leadership solutions. See and apply for career opportunities here, and check out more stories of other mission-driven professionals we have placed. Get started now!
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