Career Survival: Job Search Planning, Networking, and LinkedIn Tips for Every Stage
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Networking Tips: "If you connect with someone in a company that you're interested in working for, please don't ask them if they have any jobs available. What you're really asking is, what's it like to work for this company?" - Sharon Hamersley
We are joined by career expert Sharon Hamersley, known to many as the LinkedIn and Resume Coach. Together, we talk about the complex world of job searching, especially for those who've spent years in their careers and now face a rapidly changing job market.
From recognizing the early warning signs that your job might be at risk, to crafting a job search strategy, and making the most of professional networks and community resources, this episode is packed with practical advice for job seekers of all ages.
Whether you're navigating an unexpected layoff, planning your next career move, or considering retirement but not quite ready to stop working, Sharon's insights will help you take control, stay prepared, and approach your next step with confidence.
Plus, we highlight how resources like libraries, state agencies, and networking can empower you on your journey. Grab a notebook because this episode is full of actionable tips to make your job search more successful and less overwhelming.
Whether you’re thinking about a career move, worried about stability, or planning for retirement, this episode packs real-world advice you can put to use right now. Here are our top 3 takeaways:
- Stay Ready, Not Paranoid: Don’t wait for a crisis. Regularly update your resume, LinkedIn profile, and keep notes on your skills, achievements, and networking connections, never on your work computer!
- Networking is Research, Not Begging: True networking isn’t about asking for a job, it’s about gathering information and advice, expanding your perspective, and forming mutually beneficial connections. Start by reaching out to alumni groups, professional organizations, and even local volunteering opportunities.
- Use Community Resources: Libraries, state/county agencies, and nonprofits like Goodwill are goldmines for free career services, workshops, databases, and upskilling opportunities (like LinkedIn Learning via your library).
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Moments
05:12 Reorganization and Leadership Change
08:59 "Layoff Risks for All Levels"
12:04 "Prepare for Unexpected Job Changes"
14:53 Career Evaluation Strategy
16:38 Job Search: Avoid Desperation
20:16 Choosing Your Ideal Work Environment
23:33 Columbus Library's Career Resources
29:24 Building Connections Through Volunteering
30:38 Reach Out: Networking Beyond Management
35:03 Concise Resume & Cover Letter Tips
39:49 Essential Record Keeping Tips
43:07 "Applicant's Diligence Secures Job"
44:54 Expand Networks Through Informational Interviews
48:35 Preparedness Key for Job Assistance
53:17 Vet and Upskill for Employment
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Copyright 2025 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson
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