
Tag: careers
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5-Week Guide to Getting a Job
Location
Global, Online
Speakers
Ebony Escalona Melanie Barham
Adrian Nelson-Pratt
Katie FordAre you in the market for a new job?
Breaking any change down can be hard and moving jobs is one of the biggest changes you can make.
The job market is challenging right now, with vet clinics reporting shortages of vets and nurses. Whether you want to stay, go or diversify, VSGD is here to support you. HBR published an article that we loved, so we’ve converted it into a month of FREE career development for VSGDers.
Rewatch our VSGD’s five-week guide to getting a new job.
Check out our 5 session series where we addressed a specific topic to help fast track any job search process.
This is about making you an employee of choice and helping you to seek out those great employers who want fabulous staff in their roles, not just a warm body with an MRCVS.
What does the Guide involve? Each session includes a little bit of theory, but the key part is the workshop; working out how to achieve these 5 steps in your career planning
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Session 1 – Update your CV to highlight transferable skills
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Session 2 – Improving your personal brand on Linkedin and social media
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Session 3 – How to find and interview potential new colleagues working in your dream job
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Session 4 – Use your network to ask for job search referrals
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Session 5 – Preparing for a virtual job interview
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Career Creator Workshop Series
Location
Global, Online
Dates
December 2022 - February 2023
Speakers
Ebony Escalona
Melanie Barham
Adrian Nelson-PrattLooking for a career change but not sure how to find the right opportunity?
Have you heard of all the possibilities for a veterinary career but have no idea how to find them?
Our reverse recruitment offering has seen loads of you find your fit and build connections and relationships for your future careers. We want to evolve our support for you and this free series will do just that! Recruiting is not a one-way street! Whether it’s different hours, new opportunities or a change of location: let employers come to you through Reverse Recruitment and build your candidate profile on our new VSGD careers platform.
There has never been a better time to put yourself out there and we want to help you showcase your talents so that you can find your career fit! We want to help YOU become a candidate of choice. So, this three part workshop will help you to:
Create the movie trailer of you- your standout personal profileÂ
Discover your transferable talents – your strengths and competenciesÂ
Get clear on what you want in a workplace and how to broadcast itÂ
Create your VSGD Candidate Profile Before you watch anything, create your candidate profile here. The workshop series was designed to work to perfectly showcase you on our platform or LinkedIn!
Other Resources
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How to get into the right mindset...
Read Time/Watch Time
5 minutes
Who should read this?
Anyone struggling to get their resume/CV updated, or applying for a job in the veterinary profession, students, veterinarians, vet techs, vet nurses.
Author(s)
Melanie Barham
Region
Global content
It is really helpful to have time set aside to revisit your resume/CV
Getting into the right mindset to tackle your resume/CV can be challenging. As a veterinary professional, it doesn’t matter if you’re a student, veterinarian, vet nurse/vet tech, or experienced executive, few people LOVE updating their resume/CV. Self-promotion isn’t something most people love to do. However, having a great resume is key to landing an amazing job. So how do we get into a better mood and mindset to tackle this odious task?Â
I’d suggest putting on some upbeat tunes and getting yourself some oxygen to the brain. Whatever your jam, get into a good mood to move forward. Exercising, or going on brisk walk by yourself can help to clear your head to sit down to work on representing yourself on a piece of paper. I’m not above talking to myself either; talking through some of my accomplishments is something I highly recommend in the car, or on a walk.
I also gather all my materials together, setting aside at least 1-2 hours to get this done. If you’re smart like some of my colleagues, you could consider creating a computer file, shoe box, file, or photo album of compliments, awards, nice emails etc that show all the times people have given you compliments. If you’re not that organized (like me of yesteryear), you’ll want to have a buddy who can jog your memory of the great things you’ve done. Call a supportive friend who can remind you of all the great things about yourself.
If you’ve got a specific job in mind, print the description or ad off, and underline some of the key words or skills they’re looking for. Draw a map or chart on paper or a spreadsheet of times you’ve shown these critical skills so you can specifically highlight them.
Tackling the job an hour at a time is often best. It is really helpful to have time set aside to revisit your resume/CV to ensure you have the wording just right. Sometimes enlisting a professional or friend as your proof-reader is helpful.Â
Above all, remember that while you’re meant to be honest and authentic, you really have to show that you can do the job. Don’t be ashamed or afraid to really let your strengths shine. If you don’t share them, no one will know they are there at the receiving end. Whatever you have to do to get in the type of mood where you feel like an absolute bada**, do it.
If you’d like help crafting your resume/CV, we can help. From students to executives, we’ve helped all stages successfully land positions in their dream jobs- clinical and non-clinical, in the veterinary field. Check out our services here. If you’re not sure what direction you’re headed, you may want to explore career coaching. Group coaching and individual coaching is available.
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