In today’s episode, Marisela Morales shares strategies for using job boards effectively, including filtering by date, applying early, tailoring applications, and avoiding scams. But first, Pierre Michiels highlights the NACE competency of professionalism and the importance of attention to detail in resumes and cover letters. After listening, you’ll better understand how professionalism and smart job board tactics can boost your job search. Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00:01 – 00:01:36 | Introduction & Professionalism Overview Hosts introduce the episode and explain NACE competencies, focusing on professionalism and its role in job applications.00:01:36 – 00:05:58 | Attention to Detail & Proofreading Discussion on why polished resumes and cover letters matter, common mistakes, and tools like Grammarly and VMock to ensure accuracy.00:06:00 – 00:08:02 | Job Boards: Why Strategy Matters Transition to job boards; overview of using them strategically rather than passively, and the importance of a multi-platform approach.00:08:02 – 00:13:06 | Types of Job Boards Detailed look at general boards (Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor), niche boards for tech, remote work, nonprofits, and local/state resources like Illinois Job Link and WorkNet DuPage.00:13:06 – 00:14:05 | Unique Opportunities Specialized boards for internships, seasonal work, and micro-internships (CoolWorks, Parker Dewey, The Forage).00:14:29 – 00:16:58 | Advanced Search Strategies Tips for filtering by date, applying early, using multiple job titles, and screening for scams to avoid wasted effort.00:17:02 – 00:23:12 | Application Tips & Networking Why tailoring beats quick apply, applying directly on company sites, tracking applications, and following up with recruiters to stand out.00:23:15 – End | Closing Remarks Recap of strategies and invitation for listener questions in future episodes.Sources: Forbes, US News, The Forage, Job Hero, Money, Boston Public Library, Forbes, ExternListeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college, WIOA training programs, or other local support centers. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at
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