Pages: 180
Published: April 2014
ISBN: 9781680501414
In Print
Are you a technical person, such as a software developer, tester, writer, or project manager? You know that a job search is tough. You have to network, online and in person. You have to customize your resume for each job, so you can showcase your talent and technical skills. You have to look for a culture that fits you. How do you start?
Treat your job hunt like the project it is. Use agile and lean project management approaches that allow you to create a visual system.
You’ll increase your productivity, track your progress, evaluate your work, gain feedback, and throw out what doesn’t work while building on your successes. Learn from your past career to optimize for your next step. Full of tips, stories, and humor, this book shows you how to apply practical techniques to take control of the most important project you’ll ever work on: finding your next best job.
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A job search is an emergent project. How do you handle an emergent project? By creating a system that allows for serendipity and flexibility: personal kanban and one-week timeboxes.
Once you have a system, you can use the tips in Part 2 to prepare for your job search: choose your career, write your résumé, prepare for your interviews, and decide how you will decide on an offer. In Part 3, you’ll learn how to network without feeling slimy. You’ll learn to build your target network, where to look for the jobs that you need, and how to spot the warning signs of a job that organizations might no longer need. There are many traps for unsuspecting job hunters, so Part 4 has a section on traps to avoid and tips to try. If you’re in special circumstances, such as being a new grad, in a career transition, or over 50, then Part 5 is for you. Even if you’ve been diligent, any job search can take more than three months. Part 6 addresses your feelings and how to persevere when your search seems as if it takes forever.
Written with her trademark practicality, humor, and empathy, Johanna will help you learn how to find your next job.
This book was written and produced entirely by the author. We are proud to be distributing it.
Releases:
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Learn to Manage Your Job Search Project
Part 2: Choosing a Career, Interviewing, and Deciding on an Offer
Part 3: Build Your Network
Part 4: Iterate Through These Job Hunting Traps and Tips
Part 5: Special Circumstances: New Grad, Career Transition, Over 50
Part 6: What to do When Your Job Search Takes Longer Than Three Months
Glossary
Annotated Bibliography
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Johanna Rothman, the “Pragmatic Manager,” offers frank, practical advice that you can immediately apply to your product development challenges.
She helps leaders and teams uncover effective alternatives to their current product development practices. Since one size never fits all, she works with her clients to explore options for what and how to change. The results? Leaders and teams learn to collaborate and focus on outcomes that matter.
With her trademark practicality and humor, Johanna is the author of 21 books, hundreds of articles, and thousands of blog posts about many aspects of management and product development. Find her monthly newsletter and blogs at jrothman.com and createadaptablelife.com.
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Pages: 180
Published: April 2014
ISBN: 9781680501414
Edition: 1
In Print