A Value Proposition
Your private Workspace is broken into discrete modules, each with a specific purpose. The modules are designed to be intuitive and you can use them in any way that works best for you. You can journal your strategy, research companies, deep dive into specific job listings, and use Flash Sessions to prepare for the live interviews. Over time, the tools that provide the most value may change according to your needs but they are always available for your use when the need arises. Our focus is on flexibility and ease of use so there is not much to learn, even if you leave it for a while – you instantly pick it right up. By allowing you to work in such a flexible way, we are able to deliver benefits for people just starting out as well as veterans working to manage their career.



Jobs
Job boards are often the best resource to get you started, and a job listing will usually be the first thing to catch your eye. Your Jobs module will have a place for you to create an entry in your job list for any job you are interested in and you can save the URL that points to the original listing since you will want keep that handy. There are fields for all sorts of the usual things that you can add or perhaps you might leave it blank and fill in later if your interest grows.
Most importantly, every job in your list will have its own dedicated Journal. Rather than forcing you into some predetermined format, your “Job Journal” will give you a free-form editor where you can write anything you want and in any order. You might want periodic entries with dates or just random thoughts about the position. Others might want to copy and paste sections from the original job description so that you can add your annotations to it. You can add links to other sites you want to hang on to or maybe map pieces of the job description to specific projects and experience in your background can help prospective employers see the value you bring to the position. This helps shape your message for each company and for each position, while making sure that you don’t miss anything.


Companies
Whether you begin with some preferred companies that are on your short list of where you want to work, or are starting with a job listing… you end up here. This module gives you a dedicated place to research companies and keep everything in one place. Job Journals Workspaces give you space to create a list of companies and for each and every one of them, you have all the basic information that you might want to consider along with a dedicated Journal for each company.
Crib Notes
Your interviewers will have their notes out and ready and you should too. For you to interview without a plan or just off the top of your head is a big risk for no good reason. Every job will be different and your Workspace will have a dedicated Journal Crib Note that is specific just for that job. You can call it up and have it open while you interview for reading and writing. You want to make sure that you are able to follow your plan for the interview by having your reference notes in front of you.
For some people, it is simply a list of questions you have about the position, but for others, they will have a mapping of excerpts from the original job listing pasted into the Crib Note along with the projects you worked on or skills that you have. You are going to be nervous at some point and it will be easy to omit important details that you decided you wanted to point out. When you are competing with other well-qualified candidates, little things can mean a lot and an unfocused interview can leave them unconvinced.


Checklists
Every Workspace comes with a number of Checklists limited by the type of subcription plan you have. Since they are reusable and easily modified, they are not tied to a job or company. When you are getting ready for an interview, you will be busy, distracted and unfocused. With everything that will be going on, there is nothing like a checklist that you can follow as you get ready. More importantly, you can develop the Checklist when you are not stressed out so that you won’t miss anything when things get hectic.
A common use for such a list is to make sure that you leave the house with everything you need for an office visit, but if it’s remote, you are worried about different things: did you install the right software? Have you charged your battery? Does your software need an update? These simple things can completely derail an interview. That’s not the impression that you want to leave them with.
Journal Notes
Journaling is the preferred way to express yourself without spending a lot of time having to learn new ways to do standard things. Journals are not little slips of paper – they are rich documents available for your use. Your Workspace lets you create journal documents that are not tied to jobs or companies. This is the perfect place to take general notes about what you want your messaging to be, or to work out a strategy for the job search. You might develop some key messaging topics that you will want to include in your communications. Perhaps, you just graduated with a new degree, a recently-completed certification or project that might be important to call attention to. The point is that Notes will give you that blank space to organize your thoughts and lock in your thinking.


Preparation
Great meals begin with great preparation. For a job seeker, being awesome doesn’t help you without the ability to present your achievements in a clear and concise manner; that takes planning.
Your Workspace comes with an interactive interview preparation module that will let you create retrieval and performance exercises based questions that you are likely to be asked. Not only will you be able to create interview simulations with your questions but you will be able to import additional content from a library of standard interview questions that are broken down by category. Professional speakers practice in front of a mirror because knowing what you want to say is not enough. You still need to figure out how you want to say it, and after that, it comes down to practice and repetition. If you are willing to put in the time, your preparation will take you beyond the words to get you a state of interview readiness.
Note that when you do a practice run, we can measure your elapsed times, which will be kept and presented for your review at the end. This feedback can help you refine your cadence for the interview. You can run the drills as many times as you like, you can eliminate questions once you feel that you might want to focus on specific areas until you become expert, conveying a confidence that can only come from knowing that you are ready.
Email & Calendar
It seems that everyone wants to be the center of your universe. We understand that you are already busy and don’t have the time to start over and learn something new; it might be good for some people, but for others it’s a distraction.
Instead, when it comes to your email and your calendar, you already have apps that you know and regularly use for just about everything. So, we will let you configure Job Journals with the URL locations for your existing email and calendar so that when you select them from the Workspace menu, it launches your favorite Web apps, just the way you like them.
