- Use your resume as a reference point
- Present your accomplishments numerically
- Understand the company
- Let your personality come through
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Saturday, April 25, 2015
Add Pizazz to Your Interview
The job interview is the most anxiety-inducing part of the job search; it's incredibly frustrating to spend time, energy and effort on making a great impression without getting the position as your reward. If you find this happening to you over and over, you may need to sharpen your interview skills. Make sure the following techniques are part of your strategy.
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Career Change Planning
There are many reasons that people face career change. Sometimes career change can comes as the result of a long anticipated layoff while other times it can occur suddenly without warning. But don’t think you’re alone. Know that career change (not job change) happens to everyone sooner or later. The average job-seeker will change careers several times over the course of a lifetime. Whatever the reason, the key to having a successful career change is having a good plan.
See several steps you should follow in order to have successful career change here.
See several steps you should follow in order to have successful career change here.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Overcome Age in Your Resume
Older workers have an uphill battle when it comes to changing jobs. Although employers are not supposed to discriminate against older workers, some hiring managers do favor younger employees. If overcoming age bias is a concern, there are several things you should do when updating your resume.
There's no rule that you have to list every position you've ever held. Overcome age bias early in the hiring process by listing only your most recent jobs on your resume. If you have been in the same industry for 25 years, eliminate information about jobs you held more than 15 years ago.
Click here the full article on Age and Resumes.
There's no rule that you have to list every position you've ever held. Overcome age bias early in the hiring process by listing only your most recent jobs on your resume. If you have been in the same industry for 25 years, eliminate information about jobs you held more than 15 years ago.
Click here the full article on Age and Resumes.
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