Although a few years ago Tom Huff had a good job working as an assistant manager for a big box retailer, he had his sights set on a career in IT.
When he enrolled at t 黑料社区, ultimately he decided to pursue a dual major and earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in both computer networking and cybersecurity.
Breaking into the technology field
In order to get his footing in his chosen profession, Huff accepted a job answering phones for an IT consultancy. As he gained experience, his responsibilities increased, and he began providing technical support to clients.
Although he was grateful to have real-world IT experience for his resume, he knew there wouldn鈥檛 be an opportunity to achieve his long-term career goals with his current employer.
鈥淚 was looking to get into a software development role,鈥 he explains. 鈥淎 lot of software developers don鈥檛 know about the networking side of things. There鈥檚 a huge knowledge gap between the two, and I鈥檓 looking at the opportunity to fill that gap.鈥
Although he was still in school and working his way up from an entry-level position, Huff knew he needed to take his future into his own hands.
鈥淚f I am going to get noticed, this is when it is going to happen,鈥 he said.
Leveraging Career Services tools to get ahead
Although Huff knew UMGC鈥檚 Career Services office offered tools and resources to students and alumni via CareerQuest, he hadn鈥檛 considered trying them until his creative writing instructor had his class use the as part of an assignment.
鈥淚 thought I had a fairly strong resume,鈥 Huff said, 鈥渂ut VMock changed how I look at my resume and also showed me how employers look at my resume.鈥
Based on feedback from VMock, he began using more technical jargon in his resume and adding more specific information, which made him sound more knowledgeable to potential employers. He noticed results right away.
鈥淚 really started to get some traction. I applied to a lot of jobs before that, but many times I wouldn鈥檛 hear anything back,鈥 he says. 鈥淎fter I made the changes to my resume, I got a lot of responses to my applications and started getting interviews.鈥
Inspired by these results, Huff decided to use the , too. VMock walked him through the optimization process, from downloading his LinkedIn profile to uploading it into VMock so the tool could evaluate it and make recommendations for improvement.
鈥淚t was simple,鈥 he says.
VMock analyzed Huff鈥檚 LinkedIn profile from top to bottom, looking at whether he posted a photo of himself, which skills he highlighted and how relevant his experience is to hiring managers in his desired field of employment.
鈥淰Mock really helped me have a fresh perspective on my resume and my LinkedIn profile,鈥 he notes. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e not strong at writing a resume, it鈥檚 invaluable.鈥
Rounding out his job search preparations, Huff also used to get ready for job interviews. This tool helped him practice answering common interview questions and provided him with feedback on the quality of his responses, body language, eye contact and voice.
鈥淚f you are not great at speaking with people, this gives you the opportunity to practice,鈥 he says. 聽
Looking ahead to a new beginning
Armed with a strong resume, a relevant LinkedIn profile and persuasive interview skills, Huff felt confident applying for his dream job at New Jersey Department of the Treasury.
鈥淚t was a long shot,鈥 he admits. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think I would get an interview.鈥
After two months he did, and he made such a positive impression on interviewers that he landed the position.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to get to where I was going,鈥 he says.
Huff credits UMGC鈥檚 CareerQuest offerings for helping him secure his dream job, and he encourages other students and alumni to see what these tools can do for them, too.
鈥淲e have access to these free tools,鈥 he stresses. 鈥淲hy not take advantage of them?鈥
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