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Top 5 Professional Resume Services

Monday, November 17th, 2008

As you already know, resumes are the key that unlock the door to the job of your dreams – the job that will provide a secure financial future for you and your family. Whether you are still young and single or married with children, a great job can provide you with the resources to achieve your goals. The hardest part is landing that great job. Although you may have the required education and experience, there is always going to be someone out there who has more – more education, more experience, and more awards.

There are companies out there who can help you get your foot in the door by helping you create a killer resume. These companies are known as professional resume services and there are many online which you can choose from. Some of the most popular professional resume services include:
ResumeWriters.com
ResumeEdge.com
Employment911.com
BlueprintResumes.com
Aspirations.com

Although you are bound to find less-known professional resume service providers who will offer this service for next to nothing, it is more important to select a company or individual provider who can boast real results. After all, when it comes to your career, you don’t want to miss out on an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity because you were trying to skimp around the edges and keep your costs down. All of these professional resume writing services have been highly rated by former customers of the services. JobGoRound.com maintains the resume writing service reviews.

Selling Yourself Effectively to a Potential Employer Post 2

Friday, November 14th, 2008

In our last post, we talked out the first important tip for marketing yourself effectively to a potential employer, which was making sure to highlight what you will bring to the table. Today, we will talk about the second important tip for marketing yourself effectively to a potential employer, which is:

Make sure to highlight your strong points and refrain from talking about your weaknesses

This is important because even trying to explain your weaknesses and short comings will only draw the employer’s attention to them, when you want to do the opposite. This can be a tricky area because some employers will actually ask you what you think your greatest weakness is. In this situation, it may be best to take something that is a positive and turn it into a weakness. For example, you could say that your biggest weakness is that you are a workaholic or a perfectionist.

Keeping these points in mind and making sure that you are selling yourself to the best of your ability, will help you impress the employer and, hopefully, land the job of your dreams.

More interview tips…

Selling Yourself Effectively to a Potential Employer Post 1

Friday, November 14th, 2008

As a job candidate, you are trying to sell yourself to employers; therefore, it is important to look at yourself as a product. As with any other product, marketing is the most important aspect when it comes to gaining interest from your ‘customers’ and completing the sale. It the world of job interviews, there are two important tips to keep in mind when it comes to selling yourself effectively to a potential employer. Today, we will talk about the first tip, which is:

Make sure to highlight what you will bring to the table

This means letting the employer know how you will help the company. You can figure that out by answering these two questions: “What skills do I have that will benefit this company?” and “What accomplishments have a made that would be relevant in this environment?” Once you have answered these two questions, come up with a professional way to introduce them to the potential employer and give them wording that will really make them ‘sell’.

We will discuss our second important tip for selling yourself effectively to a potential employer in our next posting – be sure to keep an eye out for it!

Communication: Do You Understand What I’m Saying to You?

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

There’s always that one person at work who can’t seem to spit out what she wants to say. What should take one sentence eats up five minutes of your day, and the worst part is that you still don’t know what she means! It gets even trickier when that person is your boss. You may get a run-on email or cornered in the hall and must decipher something like this: “I’ve spoken to John Smith, and he has some suggestions about the ad copy that we sent over a few days ago. I didn’t know whether you had any ideas about how to…” What she really means is: “The client didn’t like our ad. We need to pitch another ad in two days. Get busy.”

Since you can’t exactly scream in frustration and demand that she stop dancing around her message, you’ll have to practice some techniques that are taught in couples counseling. Parrot back to her what you think she said. “What you’re saying is…” This gives her a chance to say “yes” or “no” and clear up any confusion. If you have absolutely no idea what she means, say so nicely. “I’m not sure I understand what you need from me. Do you need…?”

Now here’s the really hard part. Take a minute to consider whether you’re the one guilty of blathering. Is it possible? If, more than once a day, you’re interrupted before you get to the end of your “story” or someone asks you to clarify your statement, you may be a rambler. The solution? Stop trying to avoid conflict at any cost. Think about what your real message is, and then say it—without the fluffy filler.

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