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The Voice of Job Seekers
Mark Anthony Dyson
49 episodes
1 month ago
My name is Mark Anthony Dyson, and I am a career consultant who is always hacking and re-imagining the job search process for you! This podcast is for the unemployed, underemployed, and underappreciated job seekers who are looking employment. I bring you relatable and relevant voices to help bring you modern job search tactics. Go and download my free eGuide, "118 Job Search Tips for the Modern Job Seeker in 2018" at TheVoiceofJobSeekers.com. If you need help with your job search, feel free to call or text me at 708-362-9822! Please leave an honest review here about the show! Let me know what you think.
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My name is Mark Anthony Dyson, and I am a career consultant who is always hacking and re-imagining the job search process for you! This podcast is for the unemployed, underemployed, and underappreciated job seekers who are looking employment. I bring you relatable and relevant voices to help bring you modern job search tactics. Go and download my free eGuide, "118 Job Search Tips for the Modern Job Seeker in 2018" at TheVoiceofJobSeekers.com. If you need help with your job search, feel free to call or text me at 708-362-9822! Please leave an honest review here about the show! Let me know what you think.
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How To Understand The Insanely Shifting Job Market
The Voice of Job Seekers
1 hour 28 minutes 26 seconds
4 months ago
How To Understand The Insanely Shifting Job Market

I was invited to participate in a job search panel at St. Xavier University along with James Miller (who coordinated the event), Lauren Milligan, Nathan Peck, and Dr. Vincent Alexander Davis. Approximately 30-40 students attended and asked questions in areas such as resumes, career changes, job scams, networking, and other related topics listed below.



This was recorded in March 2024.



This lecture, sponsored by Enterprise, explored the current job market, the importance of soft skills, networking, job scams, effective interviewing, and strategies for securing internships and jobs.



Job Market Trends (2024 vs. 2014)



The job market is now more fragmented by industry, with varying opportunities across different fields.



– Tech and healthcare allow for “overemployment” (holding multiple high-paying jobs remotely).



– Awareness of burnout and mental health has increased since the pandemic.



Entry-level jobs are becoming increasingly challenging to find due to automation and AI, with a greater emphasis on internships.



The Importance of Networking and Soft Skills



– Soft skills (communication, teamwork, adaptability) are essential and less commonly developed in today’s remote/tech environments.



Networking is crucial for finding jobs and gaining insight into various industries.



Maintaining positive professional relationships is essential to stand out.



– Informational interviews (short conversations with professionals) help you gather career insights and expand your network.



– LinkedIn is a vital tool for networking and keeping track of professional contacts.



Job Search Safety and Avoiding Scams



– Job scams are now sophisticated: scammers may create realistic websites or impersonate real employees.



– Never pay application fees or buy equipment for a job.



– Verify recruiter identities via LinkedIn and reverse image searches.



– Report scams to the FTC, BBB, or your state attorney general.



Interview Strategies and Questions



– Always research the company before an interview; avoid asking questions with easily found answers.



– Ask about factors that contribute to someone’s success beyond their job description.



– Inquire about workplace culture and organizational fit.



– Ask for a tour if interviewing in person to gauge the environment and stand out.



Securing and Maximizing Internships



– Paid internships are prioritized; unpaid ones are discouraged due to equity concerns.



– During internships, you are expected to ask questions and learn—track what you learn and avoid repeatedly asking the same questions.



– Use resources like Glassdoor for company insights, but prioritize direct conversations with current employees (informational interviews).



– Volunteering or project work for organizations (like Chambers of Commerce or nonprofits) can build experience and networks.



Working Abroad



Carefully research both the job and the country’s culture before making a move.



– International experience is valuable if well-planned and aligned with personal and career goals.



The Voice of Job Seekers
My name is Mark Anthony Dyson, and I am a career consultant who is always hacking and re-imagining the job search process for you! This podcast is for the unemployed, underemployed, and underappreciated job seekers who are looking employment. I bring you relatable and relevant voices to help bring you modern job search tactics. Go and download my free eGuide, "118 Job Search Tips for the Modern Job Seeker in 2018" at TheVoiceofJobSeekers.com. If you need help with your job search, feel free to call or text me at 708-362-9822! Please leave an honest review here about the show! Let me know what you think.