Part A (Perr)
Job Application Process – Discussion Board
The job application process has become increasingly complex, influenced by technology, evolving hiring practices, and a competitive market. This discussion will delve into some of the more nuanced and challenging aspects job seekers face today.
The “hidden job market” and Networking Strategies:
It’s often said that a significant percentage of jobs are never publicly advertised – this is referred to as the “hidden job market.”
1. Explain the hidden job market and why a significant portion of jobs are filled without being publicly advertised. (Provide credible sources)
2. Propose concrete strategies for tapping into this hidden market, beyond simply applying online.
Part B
Performing a Need Analysis for a Job Application
Identify a specific job posting you are interested in and complete the following objectives:
Please use this outline:
Attached the Job Description (you can provide the URL/website link)
I. Deconstructing the Job Description
A. Core responsibilities & duties
· List only critical or key responsibilities mentioned
· Identify Hard Skills
· Identify Soft Skills
· Experience Level (how many years of experience needed)
· Communicate the Needs: what needs or problem the company is trying to solve with this job application?
II. Self Assessment (Your Solution Offering
A. Matching Your Skills & Experience to the Job Description
Go through each core responsibility and required skill. For each, describe
how your past experience or skills directly address it. Provide concrete examples and quantifiable achievements.
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Example: If a responsibility is “Manage customer relationships,” your match could be: “In my previous role at ABC Corp, I successfully managed a portfolio of 50+ key client accounts, achieving a 95% client retention rate by proactively addressing their needs and resolving issues.”
B. Addressing the Nice-to-Haves/Areas for Development
If you don’t have direct experience in a “nice-to-have,” how can you demonstrate transferrable skills or a willingness to learn? (e.g., “While I haven’t directly used X software, my proficiency in Y and Z, combined with my quick learning ability, makes me confident I can rapidly master X.”)
C. Your Unique Vale Proposition:
· Beyond meeting the basic requirements, what unique strengths, perspectives, or experiences do you bring that would be particularly valuable to
this specific company and role?
· How do your personal values align with the company’s culture?
III. Synthesizing the Needs and Your Solution
· Identify 3-5 most critical employer needs/problems. (Based on research, describe the core challenges or objectives this hire is intended to address)
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Example Need: “The company needs to improve data-driven decision-making across departments.”
· Formulate Your Corresponding Solutions: For each identified need clearly state how your skills and experience provide a solution.