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#CareerAdvice : #JobSearch – How to Stand Out When Applying to the Best Jobs in the U.S. ….Bonus: How to Get a Job: A Job Seeker’s Toolkit.

We’re seeing a spike in demand for highly-skilled workers in 2019,” said Glassdoor Economic Research Analyst Amanda Stansell. 

From security engineers to brand managers and recruiters, the impact of tech in all industries and jobs is undeniable. Stansell adds, “There’s no question that emerging technologies designed to grow and scale business, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation are having an impact on the types of jobs employers are hiring for across the country.”

Therefore, companies like 3M are trying harder than ever before to attract and hire top talent for feel these in-demand jobs. We caught up with the global science company that never stops inventing to get the insiders’ secrets to applying to and securing some of the best jobs in the U.S.

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Currently, 3M is focusing on being a place where people come to have careers that allow them to innovate, grow and make an impact on people’s lives around the world. Some of the roles they’re eager to fill are:

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Chemist
  • Statistics and Data Analytic
  • Sales
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Machine Learning
  • Insights

So we caught up with 3M’s recruiters to get insights on how you can stand out from the crowd. Here’s what they said.

For Machine Learning/Machine Vision/Data Science/Artificial Intelligence roles:

  • Applicants should have “domain” experience, including deep learning models, machine learning, computer vision and Artificial Intelligence. They should also have programming experience in Python, R, Matlab, C/C++, or Java.
  • The Data Science field is an extremely important focus area for many 3M initiatives.  The overall goal is to leverage data analytics and systems to drive new growth opportunities for 3M’s various businesses.
  • The various disciplines in Data Science provide opportunities for 3M to really live their vision of “Technology advancing every company, products enhancing every home, and innovation improving every life:”
      • Machine learning is an integral part of 3M’s advancement in predictive analytics, computer vision, information extraction, and 3D digitization/modeling.
      • Data analytics enables 3M to leverage statistical and computer science techniques to extract information from 3M’s extensive big data pools and transform it into actionable results.
      • Computer vision allows 3M to develop and implement CV algorithms and software applications that leverage special characteristics of 3M materials to generate new system-based solutions and business opportunities.
      • 3D analysis techniques help with data-driven design of new products.

Recruiter’s advice:

For a data science resume, one important key to standing out is to articulately explain specific projects you were a part of. In these explanations, we want to see the goal of a project, the techniques used, the outcome that was derived, and ultimately the business/real world problems that can be solved with the technique.

When possible, it is important to explain how your approach to a problem differed from existing or previously identified solutions. It is also important to outline technical competencies (i.e. programming languages, software applications, etc.) and to explain how and why you utilized specific technologies.”

For Industrial Sales Representatives roles:

  • As part of 3M’s Industrial and Safety Markets Center, this role offers aspiring 3M sales professionals the opportunity to represent a variety of highly-differentiated 3M solutions into industrial/manufacturing businesses. 
  • Additionally, we are ideally looking for individuals with three or more years of sales experience, an ability to work in a sales team environment and previous experience with Salesforce.com or other customer-relationship management tools.
  • If you are interested in joining a leader in the industrial space, participating in a year-long training program to create “territory readiness,” gaining endless potential career opportunities AND are willing to relocate to any territory in the US…this is a great opportunity for you!  

Recruiters’ advice:

“When applying, ensure your contact information is complete (email, phone number) and that your resume highlights any specific skills called out in the description, to include relevant industrial sales experience.”

For Controls System Engineer roles:

  • For this area, we have entry-level opportunities as well as senior, more experienced roles available. These roles are located in St. Paul, Minnesota, for the most part, but positions are also available in manufacturing locations across the United States, with some opening globally in the future. You will travel up to 30% both domestically and internationally in these roles.
  • For this role, we look for candidates who have experience working with machine control system design, and commissioning in a private, public, government or military environment. We prefer that you have a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology. Experience with Allen-Bradley and/or Siemens control systems and hardware is also preferred.

Recruiter’s advice:

“Make sure you resume is reflective of all your experiences, including education and additional training courses you might have been exposed to.”

No matter what job you apply to, research the company, role and read reviews on Glassdoor. Need more help? Check out Glassdoor’s How to Get a Job: A Job Seeker’s Toolkit, complete with the guides, worksheets and checklists you need to start your job search, craft a stellar resume, prepare for interviews and more.

You can also watch a free recording of Glassdoor’s How to Get a Job Live Stream to hear straight from the career and HR experts at Glassdoor, Facebook, Salesforce and Kaiser Permanente to learn how to stand out from the competition.

 

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#CareerAdvice : 14 #JobSearch Tips Everyone Should Know. A #MustRead !

Sound like you? If you’re ready for 2019 to be the year you finally find the right job, keep reading! We’ve curated 14 of the best job search tips from the past year to help you start your New Year’s job hunt off on the right foot, featuring advice from CEOs, celebrities and job coaches who know exactly what it takes to succeed.

1. Don’t wait until you have all of the qualifications to apply

“If you have all the qualifications you may actually be overqualified! Go ahead and apply if you have the core requirements.” —Jenn LofgrenIncito Executive & Leadership Development

2. Explore your network — or make new connections — to get an internal referral

“Companies always give preferential treatment to employee referrals. If you don’t know someone there, then volunteering at a company’s local charity event can also be a great way to meet people.” —Carolyn Thompson, executive recruiter and managing principal atMerito Group

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3. Make LinkedIn work for you

“Make your online network reflect your offline connections. Once you set up your profile, start connecting with everybody you know: current and former colleagues, past employers, people in your industry, neighbors, family, friends, former classmates. —Donna Serdula, LinkedIn expert and author

4. Pursue a job that means something to you

“Do the work that comes from the soul of you… The key to fulfillment, success and contentment in life is aligning your personality with what your soul came to do.” —Oprah Winfrey, Oprah Winfrey Network

5. Tout your soft skills

“Instead of calling them soft skills, I would actually call them essential skills… Some of the most crucial of these skills include communication, teamwork, leadership, relationship-building, balance, reliability and dependability.” —Greg Muccio, Director of People at Southwest

6. Prepare, prepare, prepare — and then prepare some more

“The best way to calm the nerves is by adequately preparing for your interview. Control the controllables. Do your research, hone your stories and schedule a practice interview.” —Sarah JohnstonThe Briefcase Coach

7. But make sure to remain authentically you

“There is no replacement for 100% authenticity in interactions with people, and the same is true of interviews, as they are simply an interaction with someone you don’t know [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][yet]… Remember that this is about assessing fit for you too, and the only way to truly assess fit for yourself is to be fearlessly and authentically you.” —Amanda Gulino, Founder of A Better Monday

8. When it comes to salary, don’t ask for what you’d be willing to take — ask for what you’re worth

“Decide what you think you’re worth and then ask for what you think you’re worth. Nobody’s just going to give it to you.” —Shonda Rhimes, Award-winning producer and scriptwriter

9. Step into an interview with as much self-awareness as possible

“Know what you’re good at, and know what you’re not good at. Don’t pretend you’re something that you’re not. Always ask for help. The smartest people ask questions; the people who are the most ignorant think they know it all.”  —Jessica Alba, actress and Co-Founder of The Honest Company

10. If you work with a recruiter, look beyond the one job listing

“[Our] intent is always to form lasting personal relationships, whether that be to help you find a permanent job or if you want to deploy from assignment to assignment. [Most good firms are searching for] people who want to have a mutually beneficial relationship to help them achieve their career goals while solving problems for our clients.” —Ryan Lynch, Client Relationship Executive atKforce

11.  Don’t let rejections derail your job search

“Don’t be afraid of the word no. It doesn’t mean it’s a bad result. It just means try again. You can’t be afraid to ask, because if you don’t, no one else is… If you just go out there and not be afraid of the negative result, you’ll be surprised. You may get a positive result.” —Serena Williams, Professional tennis player

12. And don’t let fear derail it, either

“Stop being so afraid! That’s really what strikes me when I look back — the sheer amount of time I spent tangled up in fears and doubts that were entirely of my own creation… Instead, what matters are the true friends you make, the activities you throw yourself into, the books you read, the skills and knowledge you acquire. Those experiences — the ones that make you stronger, smarter and braver — are what really matter.” —Michelle Obama, author, activist & former First Lady

13. Don’t just read blogs — find a mentor

Find mentors in the people around you who you respect… There are mentors in the workspace all around you — peers, the seasoned professional, your supervisor, the supervisor one desk over… [The best] person to be your mentor in the organization is someone who sees you every day, someone who knows you at your best and someone who can give you opportunities to improve.” —Mary Barra, CEO ofGeneral Motors

14. Keep learning – your resume is never done

“Learning is the true currency in today’s economy… Employees need to constantly refresh their skills to stay relevant.” —Michael FraccaroMastercard’sChief Human Resources Officer

If you’re going to finally find the right job for you in 2019, you’ll need to lead your job search with the best advice you can find. Use these pro tips to make sure your 2019 job search is as effective as possible!

 

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