Those who participate in the Connecticut Re-Employment Group on LinkedIn have seen this subject come up in the past few weeks.
It's important to think of the goal when contemplating change. Job seekers want access. Access to the right people, often hiring managers or recruiters. Access to the right people that will allow them to engage. Engagement means conversations...asking questions and sizing up each other's credibility. It's the basis for all relationships, whether you're at a Town Hall meeting, a Little League banquet...or a job interview. There's no guarantee that you will find work by just getting access. On the flip side, you will get nothing without it.
Businesses are simply a collection of people. IBM, GE, Apple, Chrysler. Call them what you want. They function effectively when they accumulate the best people with the right attitude.
A paradigm shift is needed to allow job seekers more access. In 2012 the resume is still the primary standard of measurement of one's skills and character. Fair or not, that's the way it is. The world is changing and with the evolution of social media we are entering a phase where the resume is going to present itself in other forms.
Now, and in the future there will be an emphasis on establishing an online brand. An online brand is a reflection of who you are today, not a summation of the past 25 years. Are you smarter today than you were 6 months ago? How about 15 years ago? Are you inspired today by the same things that inspired you in 2002? Have you changed careers at any point in your life? When you answer all of these questions ask yourself....am I getting a chance to make these points in my resume?
The basis of the Connecticut Re-Employment Group is to build relationships with people you can help (and vice versa), create a personal brand using tools available and finding ways through your expanding network to showcase your current skills and abilities. This is a first phase of chipping away at the hiring paradigm.
Here's the next piece in changing the paradigm that I hope will reinvigorate the CREG brand. Let's find ways to increase access to hiring managers and recruiters. Step one is connecting the CREG brand with local businesses. Specifically local businesses interested in playing a role in helping the unemployed by hosting meetings. This process is underway. Your thoughts and ideas are always welcome.
Here's where I see CREG in 6 months (or sooner). In addition to having businesses host meetings, participants can request to demonstrate their skills and abilities to the audience. The audience will consist of business owners, hiring managers and recruiters. Imagine that? Rome wasn't built in a day. Making changes to the hiring paradigm will take some time.
Are you on board? Am I nuts? It wouldn't be the first time. I hope that you will embrace this process!
Hi Mike - I love the idea of connecting the CREG brand with local businesses looking to help the unemployed. Count me in! How can I help?
ReplyDeleteTrish - That is the response that I have been hoping to receive. I will contact you within 2 weeks after the prep for the June meeting is complete. I hope you are one of many who will buy in to this new way of thinking. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHI I am interested in trying something new, something fresh and connecting the dots is always good.
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