So you have worked for weeks on the resume, had it reviewed by others, run the spell checker twice and confirmed proper use of words and grammar. Now it is ready for a thorough review by the hiring manager. You are hoping for a two or three minute detailed analysis - think again.
You will have about six seconds to get the attention of the reviewer and make the first cut ... to read again, or to wastebasket. It is of critical importance to be seen as a seriously qualified candidate in the top one third of the page and within six seconds.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Get The Hiring Manager's Attention
Your resume’s cover letter needs to make a strong first impression that will entice employers to want to know you better. Researching the organization and demonstrating why you would make an excellent candidate for this particular job will set you apart.
- State why you like the company
- Use the job description as guidelines
- Bring your specific experiences to life
- The last paragraph should say you're eager to learn more about the position
- Add an individual touch by saying what your next steps will be
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Advice for Making the Right Job Move
Whether you find yourself out of work and needing to find a new career path, or whether you're just ready to make a career change for personal reasons, now is the perfect time to figure out what sort of new position would truly fulfill you and make you happy, not just pay the bills.
Consider the following exploratory steps:
Consider the following exploratory steps:
- Evaluate what you truly enjoy doing.
- Determine your career goals.
- Explore your preferred work style.
- Analyze your preferred work environment.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
How to Keep Your Job!
Top 10 Tips for Keeping Your Job
If you have a job you're not thrilled with, before you turn in your resignation, take a look at these tips on how to keep your job. And, if you've successfully kept your job, share your advice on how you made your job work.
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