Showing posts with label Tech Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech Jobs. Show all posts

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Business Analysis

Lately - a big part of my job has become Business Analysis for the software implementations that I am involved with. It was not until I saw a couple of projects have less than stellar outcomes - that I realized the importance of business analysis in an implementation project.

With many of the changes to the structure and processes at the company that I work for - one of these was a greater emphasis on utilizing project teaming - and dividing roles. The business analysis is like checking the depth of the pool before diving in. It sure is good to find out that the depth is 3 feet before you leap in.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Importance of the Thank-You Note in the Job Search

I have had a few students ask me about the ‘mysterious thank-you note’ after the career fair or interviews. Over the past few months, I have done some reading on various opinions that are out there. Thought that I would share (not that I am an expert) my point of view. I included some good links to Monster articles which may be valuable to those that will read them.

There are several reasons for the thank-you note, making sure to send a good one will help take advantage of its full potential.

1) Show the company that following the interview, you are still interested.

2) Show that you were paying attention, and interested in the company.

3) Negate any concerns about yourself that were raised during an interview.

4) Ask for a continuance in the hiring process.

5) Show your value to them.

Here is an example of a simple thank-you after a first interview that meets the goals of a thank-you note:

I wanted to thank you for the opportunity to interview regarding the position of with .

I found the work of very interesting, and I hope that the skills that I bring would be valuable. I hope that we can continue the process with additional interviews.

If there is any additional information that I can provide regarding myself, skills, or availability, please contact me.

After a 2nd interview, the thank you note should be much more detailed. The goals are still the same really. Be sure to get contact information from all of those that you interview with. It may be that the person who needs to get another good impression of you may be the one that you forgot to get an e-mail address for.

Mickey, Minnie, & Donald,

I wanted to thank all of you for your time yesterday. I felt that our discussions provided a clearer picture of the opportunities that exist with .

Another attraction to the position for me is the fact that there is so much variety in working with a customized product. The aspect of variety in the job is important to me, and is another reason that I believe the position is a good fit for me.

I know that I would be able to quickly learn the ABC software, and be able to put it to work for the customers that are served. With additional reading on the website, I can see that there are many ways that ABC software can be implemented for the customers of . I am certain that finding individualized ways to implement ABC software for improved organizational efficiency will be one of the ways that I can succeed with the company as a .

Just remember that the key is to show the company how you are going to be valuable to them. Associating your good skills with the needs of the position will also show that you understand this value. Be honest too, if you are not feeling that your skills and abilities are a fit, then the position probably is not. These associations should come naturally.

If there are other interview sessions, it would be appropriate to thank those involved in the process.

More Reading on Thank-You notes:

http://content.monster.com/articles/3481/16541/1/home.aspx “Follow the Interview with a Thank-You Note”

http://content.monster.com/articles/3481/17560/1/home.aspx “The Power of a Simple Thank-You Note”

http://content.monster.com/articles/3481/18485/1/home.aspx “Write Winning Thank-You Letters”

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Article: Five Cool future IT positons

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/050707-it-reorganization-five-new-it-jobs.html

I found this article to be quite interesting. The IT world seems under a constant state of evolution, and new positions are opening up all the time. As one who is entering the job market this is great news.