Saturday, May 23, 2020
10 Killer Strategies for Getting a Job - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
10 Killer Strategies for Getting a Job - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career 1. North Dakota 2. Nebraska 3. South Dakota 4. Iowa 5. Wyoming 6. Oklahoma 7 Vermont 8. Hawaii 9. Utah 10. Kansas You might be thinking, âThese arenât strategies, theyâre states. You would be wrong and right. Yes, they are states. But, they are also places that pave the way for a strategic move (literally) to launch your career. Why? These states are well below the national average of unemployment. 3.7% or less: North Dakota and Nebraska 4.9% or less: South Dakota, Iowa, and Wyoming 5.4% or less: Oklahoma, Vermont, Hawaii, Utah, and Kansas You might know that I teach Global Marketing at UCLA extension. Hereâs what you learn about great global companies. Objective market research and analysis is the key to success. When global companies consider how to grow their sales or dominate their category: they take a hard look at the world to suss out the most promising geographic markets. They ask: âWhere are people who might need what we have?â âIs the market sizeable â" is there enough potential demand?â âIs the market lucrative â" do they have the purchasing power?â What is the competition like, would we have a good chance against them? Is the political and economic environment stable? Then, they enter logistics into the equation. Like, âHow would we supply them?â âWhat infrastructure is in place and what would we have to build?â âWould the local customs demand a change in our current products, their promotion, and our approach to distribution and pricing?â No matter what the granular analysis actually is, they are asking this fundamental question: âIs it better for us to be there than not to be there?â Why arenât you asking the same question? Would you be better off than you are right now? If you havenât yet signed a mortgage or had a dozen kids: now may be the perfect time to look at all your options. When I began to look for my first job in broadcasting, a coach told me to find a very small market to start in and plan on moving every 6 to 18 months (and thatâs if I were successful). I was living in Los Angeles at the time, so almost every market was smaller than the one I was in. I chased every opportunity in towns Iâd never seen, in the middle of nowhere Iâd ever been. Sent my reel. Made dozens of calls. Kept at it until I got my first break. Because people plan and God laughs: the first gig I got on radio was in the middle of Manhattan. New York City is the only market larger than Los Angeles, and its my hometown. But, the coach was right about one thing: it didnât last long. It was a great start. Eventually I hosted International Business on public radio, based back in Southern California. So open your map app. Widen your search. Consider the top ten states where companies are hiring. And, donât be surprised when your prayers are answered, even if your plans make God laugh. Author: Nance Rosen is the author of Speak Up! Succeed. She speaks to business audiences around the world and is a resource for press, including print, broadcast and online journalists and bloggers covering social media and careers. Read more at NanceRosenBlog. Twitter name: nancerosen
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