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Interview with a Jobcaser - Ra'mon Johnson

At Jobcase.com, we pride ourselves in being the social media platform for every aspect of your working life. The members of our community represent a rich diversity of work and life experiences that we all can learn from. Read on to hear the perspective of our featured Jobcaser – Ra'mon Johnson (https://www.jobcase.com/p/ramon.johnson15)

Ra'mon is an independent recruiter and community member in Pontiac, MI. She spoke to us about how Jobcase helped her start her recruiting business, and how creating her own niche has helped her on her career path.


How did you find out about Jobcase?

Ra'mon: It was purely by accident! But, I started poking around the community - so I stayed.

What keeps you coming back to Jobcase? Ra'mon: First, the people. Meeting people and seeing people that are having a tougher time than myself. I’m a people person. I want to help people, so I started responding to posts.

I want to educate people on how to use it as well as get more employers to use it, because I think it’s a great tool. It’s better than Monster and anything else out there, because you have the ability to see what this person is actually like - a small snapshot of their personality, you can see what kind of communication skills they have, their writing skills - things like that. Then later on, it was all of you at Jobcase - I feel like I know you! I talk to you all the time!

So you recently became an independent recruiter! How do you use Jobcase in that new role? Ra'mon: I became an independent recruiter, kinda happened by happenstance - it was not my intention at all! I interviewed for a position, which was something that I didn’t want to do - I am not a sales person - but I offered to send across qualified candidates. And that’s how I got started as an independent recruiter. I kinda in a way, don't want to reveal my secret that Jobcase is what I use! As I said before, I think it’s a game changer!

How has Jobcase helped you in your recruiting efforts? Ra'mon: I can search by groups, profiles and resumes, before I even approach the person. It eliminated a lot of the fuss. I didn’t have to have people bombard me with resumes, I could handpick people who I thought were qualified.

What’s your job background, you’ve given some great advice on our community! Ra'mon: I come from a family of educators - education and hard work was a given. I started out pumping gas. I’ve always been one of those people who don’t see gender as a prerequisite for any type of job. If you said a girl can’t do it, that’s what I wanted to do.

I had fallen in love with the first computer I ever saw, but I didn't know a lot about them. I wanted to know about the insides as well as the outsides of computers so I enrolled in ITT Tech and got my associates degree. At the same time, I was in the Navy and doing my reserves, so I had to withdraw in the middle of my bachelor's program to take care of that. So I kind of incorporated those things in my background. I have a history of working in a lot of law offices, the first one I worked at was actually a record label. I also worked for Blue Cross Blue Shield through a temp agency. I like temp agencies, they kinda help you get your foot in the door and you can test the waters and see if you like it.

I combine the admin, the legal and the IT to kind of make a niche for myself wherever I went.

My military background kinda gave me my leadership skills, as well as my teamwork skills. In order to be an effective leader, you need to be able to follow as well. If you can’t do one you can't do the other. I’ve never asked any of the people that I have managed to do anything that I wasn’t able to or willing to do with them.

What is the best advice that you have been given? Ra'mon: The best advice that I have been given, actually came from Dr. Mike Murdoch. What he said was “A watermelon doesn’t look over a cucumber and say ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’” It’s already in you. Everyone has the programming in them, you just have to figure out what your purpose is. The way to do that is to find your passion. I’ve always taken jobs that I really believe in. If I don’t believe in your product, I won’t do it. I think that has shaped everything that I’ve done, since I’ve heard it.

What would be your words of wisdom to the community? Ra'mon: Find your passion. Find something that you really like to do, and then find someone who is willing to pay you to do it.

A lot of people have a misunderstanding that it can’t be done. But you can incorporate “that thing”, whatever it is. For example, you might like making popsicles. You might not be able to find a job making popsicles, but you can find a job in the popsicle industry, or the ice cream industry. You need to be creative, especially in this day and age. You have to be inventive and make a niche for yourself. I try to make myself irreplaceable.


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Esther Pascal
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Great words of advice!

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Gabriela Santiago
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This is great - thanks for sharing!

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Charlotte Ross
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This was another member?? Very insightful

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Mariah Bliss
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Love love LOVE this!!!

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