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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Report from TGGD - Job Search & Career Strategies

Text and Photos by Wendy Kam

We moved to a new venue (The Pilot in Yorkville) to accommodate the growing number of Girl Geeks and last night we welcomed three guests to the panel:

  • Brenda A. Benedet, Business Strategy Consultant, professional Coach and Founder of Benedet Performance Group www.benedetgroup.com
  • Helen Krissilas, an IT Senior Recruiter with Inteqna www.inteqna.ca
  • Trevor Stafford, Senior Editor/Producer for Red Canary www.redcanary.ca

    Aside from sharing insightful tips on job hunting, all speakers brought with them a refreshing note of optimism – so despite all the doom and gloom delivered during the 11 o’clock news, companies are still hiring, Ladies! You just have to find opportunities in creative and unconventional ways!

The information exchanged yesterday was rich and plentiful but there were three notable themes echoed by all of our speakers.

Theme #1: The power of networking and referrals.
While online social networks are all the rage today, Brenda encourages face-to-face interaction. This means more than just collecting Facebook friends/business cards but actually making phone calls and meeting for lunch dates. The goal is to build meaningful relationships that are lasting and beneficial to both parties. Recognize that everyone in your network offers some sort of value though it may not always be immediately apparent.

And that is also why Recruiters are your friends. Helen, knows firsthand that with a vast network, she has the inside scope on who’s hiring and can pass along names of top candidates to employers or assist a candidate in finding jobs that are not posted on traditional sites such as Workopolis and Monster.

Simply put, networking can be a powerful tool to put you in contact with the right people and ultimately take your career where you want it to go but remember, it’s not just who you know but who knows you!

Theme #2: Be a successful job candidate by developing your personal brand.
This can be done through Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. so long as you are visible to employers. Trevor calls this the “new ego system” and speaks highly of leveraging these tools to brag about your accomplishments but be mindful of who may be running the next Google search on you! (Completing the Centurion - downing 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes may make you a winner to your friends but your next employer does not need to know that about you!) If you don’t feel comfortable talking about yourself, Brenda suggests emailing 50 of your peers and asking them to describe what best impresses them about you in 3 words. From there you can create a bio and be known for these things.

Meanwhile, Helen assures us that the good ol’ resume is not dead but in order to stand out in the pile it is imperative to customize each resume to the company and position you are applying for. Brenda also advises to read the company’s annual statements, understand their product cycle and go into an interview with a list of ways in which you can add value to their business.

Theme #3: Take time to build your career.

Helen provided us with an example that we all know too well… finding the perfect pair of shoes! Are you just picking up any shoe because of the necessity factor or are you taking your time to find the right fit? Like shoes, we want to be comfortable in our jobs. Brenda describes this as honouring our core values -- feeling respected at work, being able to trust our boss and aligning ourselves in organizations with whom we share the same values, then you know you’ve found the right job. Plus you won’t feel a need to repeatedly press the snooze button every morning!

So there you have it Girl Geeks… use these career strategies wisely and know that there is nothing stopping you from achieving your goals whether it be sitting in the corner office or building your own empire.

A big thank you to Microsoft Canada who kindly sponsored this event and provided fantastic door prizes along with a list of current open positions. Please visit the Microsoft Canada Careers site for more information. If you'd like to contact Carolyn Hudson from Microsoft Canada directly, please email recruitcare@live.ca.

The next TGGD in June 16 will be a mixer but please come to mingle and network with Girl Geeks old and new.

Editor's note: A huge thank you to Heather Leson, Kyla Kryski, Jessie Bonisteel and Wendy Kam for their help to make this TGGD a success.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Microsoft Canada Door Prizes for May 12 TGGD


Microsoft Canada is providing some fantastic door prizes for tomorrow's event. There are many goodies, including a phenomenal Zune MP3 Player, a copy of Windows Office Home & Student Edition, The Explorer Mouse and The Explorer Mini Mouse.

There are a few (6 as of this writing) spots left for Toronto Girl Geeks to join us tomorrow night. Head over to Meetup.com to sign up.

For those of you who are signed up, please update your RSVP if you are unable to make it so someone else can come in your place.

Don't miss out, it looks like we're going to have a phenomenal night.

Toronto Girl Geek Dinner: Job Search and Career Strategies
With panelists:
  • Trevor Stafford, Managing Editor, Red Canary
  • Helen Krissilas, IT Technical recruiting specialist, Inteqna
  • Brenda A. Benedet, Business Strategy Consultant and Professional coach
May 12, 2009
6:30 p.m.
The Pilot
22 Cumberland St. Toronto
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Friday, May 8, 2009

Microsoft Canada sponsors May 12 Toronto Girl Geek Dinner


I'm thrilled to announce that the good folks at Microsoft Canada are sponsoring our event on May 12. The generosity of our sponsors keeps Toronto Girl Geek Dinners free for our community.

"Microsoft Canada prides itself in hiring the best and brightest talent in the IT industry. The reason we are so successful is because we believe deeply in the transformative power of technology; with a vision of the future that positively impacts society and stretches well beyond the world we live and work in today." - Phil Sorgen, President, Microsoft Canada.

There are still spots left to join for networking and the panel discussion about job search and career strategies. Sign up to join us at Meetup.com. Don't miss hearing from our great panelists:

  • Trevor Stafford, Managing Editor, Red Canary
  • Helen Krissilas, IT Technical recruiting specialist, Inteqna
  • Brenda A. Benedet, Business Strategy Consultant and Professional coach

Monday, May 4, 2009

May 12 Toronto Girl Geek Dinner: Job Search and Career Strategies

Toronto Girl Geek Dinner: Job Search and Career Strategies
May 12, 2009
6:30 p.m.
The Pilot
22 Cumberland St. Toronto
Sign Up at Toronto Girl Geek Dinners on MeetUp.com


Post by Heather Leson

Spring has brought massive change for many Toronto Girl Geeks. Whether you are currently unemployed or interested in learning insight into your career path, join us for the May Toronto Girl Geek Dinner for a Job Search & Career Strategies Panel featuring a recruiter, a life coach and an editor of an online job site.

Many Girl Geeks count on networking or specialized blogs or websites to uncover the next best opportunity. Trevor Stafford is the Managing Editor of Red Canary, a technical job site providing a job board community, research and articles on how to make the best of your online job search. Trevor has spent the last three years bringing jobs and technology professionals together at Red Canary. A casualty of the dot bomb crash of 2001, he knows something about the need for career planning.

Agencies and recruiters help you tap into the hidden job market. Every job search needs multiple avenues to research and locate the right job. Recruiters can be sleuths with magnifying glasses. Their sharp skills guide you through the whole process from first meeting to refining your resume to landing the interview to closing the deal. Helen Krissilas, an IT Technical recruiting specialist for Inteqna will join us to give her unique view on how to conduct your job search. Helen is an award-winning Recruitment Consultant and also brings us a vast amount of business knowledge drawn from her experience running her own Value Added Reseller/Technology business.

TGGD also welcomes Brenda A. Benedet who will give a unique perspective on defining and meeting your career goals. Brenda is a Business Strategy Consultant and professional Coach. As founder of Benedet Performance Group, her firm partners with professionals and organizations with a mission to help them achieve their goals. Brenda frequently delivers seminars and motivational keynotes on a variety of topics including; organizational learning and performance, leadership, sales excellence, career development and work/life balance.

TGGD is a community. Even if you are not looking for work, you may be able to help another girl geek with your knowledge and experience. If you are looking, check out Rachel Young's list of job search resources for TGGD on the wiki. Please note that this Girl Geek Job Panel is focused on women working in and with technology. We know there are many people looking for work, but ask that attendees be folks with questions related to this field.

Bring your questions and a smile. We are growing in numbers, so we changed venues to The Pilot. Please join up on our Meet up Group.

The room can hold about 100 people. If you RSVP and cannot attend, please update the Meetup profile so that someone else can attend in your place.

Editor's note: A huge thank you to Heather Leson for putting together this event for Toronto Girl Geeks.