Andrew B. Zezas Real Estate Strategies Corp.

The essential takeaways from the three-hour event, attended by nearly 50 local job seekers from a variety of disciplines, were that you and your skills are the product, and that the job hunt itself should be treated as a full-time, five-day-a-week pursuit. Among the other highlights of the event, which leveled sobering news about the state of unemployment, as well as practical advice for winning the search, were:

  • There are at least six competitors for every corporate position;
  • You will not get a job simply because you are the most qualified person on the list;
  • If you can't tell a potential employer your worth, why should they hire you?
  • Luck is a matter of preparation.

"Remember," he said, "this is not about you. It is about the company. So give the punch line--the outcomes--first."

Zezas also urged his audience not to shun the network once they reached their goal. Relationships need to be maintained, he stated. "Your career, for the rest of your life--will be managing transition," he concluded.

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John Salustri

John Salustri has covered the commercial real estate industry for nearly 25 years. He was the founding editor of GlobeSt.com, and is a four-time recipient of the Excellence in Journalism award from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.