Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Baby Boomers- Changes in the Workforce

Supportive, informative, helpful, an oasis in the Desert. All of things describe the Scottsdale Job Network (SJN). Hundreds of people have been assisted by the SJN in finding their new employer through networking and targeted search. In large measure, the SJN members are focused on finding that next full-time employment situation, but what about those of us who are looking for a non-traditional position, perhaps less than full-time position?
I am one of the 77 million Baby Boomers in the country, a generation that cannot be ignored! As a demographic tidal wave, the Boomers enjoy unparalleled prosperity, attention from every retailer of every product in the nation and inevitably, will impact every employer in the world as they retire and leave the workplace. That workplace titlewave has begun.
According to the GAO, the combined workforce from the younger workforce, (Generation’s X and Y) is 51 million workers, which leaves a 20 million job gap which will be left unfilled by 2010.
My approach to job search is not unlike the majority of those in my generation. I have been there and done that, and I’m not really looking for another full-time, 80 hr a week job at this stage in my life. I want flexibility, the ability to make an impact in an organization by applying my 30 years experience in human resources and have time to spend enjoying some of my hobbies and recreation. Energy, I’ve got it, but you know what, I want to use that energy in a number of areas of my life not just working 100% of the time. Put me on a project and I’ll put in 110% for that project- don’t you worry, but in exchange, I want some flexibility from my employer or client.
I can see the tidal wave moving through Phoenix and the number of Baby Boomers leaving the traditional workforce and coming to SJN for support, information and networking contacts. I think the nontraditional workforce will increase over the coming years and we will see more and more employers offering flexibility for their workers, and offering part-time jobs in place of the traditional full-time employment with all the bells and whistles. Why this may even help employers deal with the ever rising costs for turnover, benefits and training! Think about the benefits of hiring someone who has a great work ethic, job loyalty and a wealth of experience in your line of work! Boomers take heart!.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

What has disappointed you about a job?



Dont get trivial or negative. Safe areas are few but can include:Not enough of a challenge. You were laid off in a reduction. Company did not win a contract, which would have given you more responsibility.



Elevator Pitch

Interview Questions - Cooperation with Co-workers

Interviewing Skills are critical to the career transition process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice responding to a variety of Interview Questions. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Interview Questions Related to Cooperation with Co-workers

What kind of people did you have contact with on your previous jobs (titles/positions)?



Scottsdale Job Network

Interview Questions - Job Performance

Interviewing Skills are critical to the career transition process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice responding to a variety of Interview Questions. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Job Performance Related Interview Questions

Describe how you have progressed through the ranks and landed in your current position at ABC Company?



Georgia Bond

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Describe your work ethic.Emphasize benefits to the organization. Things like, "determination to get the job done" and "work hard but enjoy your work" are good.



Scottsdale Job Network

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sample Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

What do you look for in a job?

Keep your answer oriented to opportunities at this organization. Talk about your desire to perform and be recognized for your contributions. Make your answer oriented toward opportunity rather than personal security.



Anders Berg
Anders Berg

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Why do you want to work for this organization?



This may take some thought and certainly should be based on the research you have done on the organization. Sincerity is extremely important here, and will easily be sensed. Relate it to your long-term career goals.



Audrey Goldman
Craig Henning