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Showing You Have Done Your Homework

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Job hunting tips always include the one that says you should do your homework about the company prior to an interview. So many of us do but when we get in the interview, it seems to be completely focused on us and our past that we never seem to get the chance to show we have researched the company. It is very important to find the opportunity to show that you have indeed done the research about the firm you are interviewing with.

When the interviewer asks if you have any questions, start with “I’ve noticed from my research that your firm…” Another opportunity is if the interviewer asks why you want to work for this company. You can name some of the philanthropic things the company has done, their policies, their achievements or anything else that you have learned about them. When asked the question “Why should we choose you over another applicant?” mention how your skills or beliefs fit something specific about the company. If all else fails, when leaving thank the interviewer and say what an honor it was to be interviewed at a company that has…

Take note of these subtle ways of showing your knowledge of the firm you are being interviewed for and you’ll be well on your way to impressing the recruiters.

How Resume Distribution Services Work

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Resume distribution services assist you by producing targeted leads and then emailing your profile to matching member companies. Member companies consist of recruiting firms and direct hiring employers that are registered with the distribution company.  Every job seeker is matched to member companies based on their job functions, industries and geographic locations. This approach saves you countless hours of research time in creating a similar list.

In addition, resume distribution services can add tremendous value to your networking strategy by getting access to the unadvertised jobs that many recruiting and staffing firms boast. Furthermore, due to the increasing cost of job board access and advertising, many employers are turning to distribution services like to receive targeted resumes; thus resulting in career specific access to relevant hiring contacts for you.

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Jobs and Social Networking

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Social networking sites are a relatively new phenomenon which is growing by leaps and bounds. People are reconnecting with old friends and acquaintances and making new ones with these great sites. In fact social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Myspace are very valuable for marketing and other business applications. They are however, a two-edged sword.

On a social networking site, it is quick and easy to inform all your contacts that you are indeed looking for a job. In fact, it is wise to do so and you may be pleasantly surprised with the job search help you receive. However, the other side to social networking is that anything and everything you put on your profile is public information, as is anything a friend might say about you. You might be prudent enough to never mention your reckless youth online, but a friend who is not as careful may make comments on your profile about things you did together in the past. Nowadays, companies are checking social networking sites before hiring potential employees and the information they find there may just cost you the job you are wanting.

Use social networking wisely and to your advantage. Put filters on your profile, so only the things you want seen can be viewed by others. Be careful of what you say in blogs and anywhere online, especially if your name is attached to what you write. It may come back to haunt you.

How Your Volunteer Work Can Help You Find A New Job

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Typically we choose the things we volunteer at with more care than finding a job. Often you hear about people who hate their jobs, but you don’t often hear griping about how much someone hates where they volunteer. This is because we usually volunteer to work in areas that we are passionate about. In fact, looking at your passions and what you truly enjoy doing when you volunteer may help you turn finding a new job into finding a new career.

You should analyze the tasks you do when volunteering and describe them accurately. You may be a great event planner and capable of handling budgets and organization of large scale events. You may be an impressive team leader, who can motivate groups of individuals to work together for the common good. You may be an exceptional fundraiser, public relations representative, promotions director or recruiter. These may be things that you do well in your volunteering but have never done as a part of your paid work. They are still very valuable job skills that may be put to use in your next job for a position you are truly passionate about.

In addition, if you happen to have a rather patchy employment history with little job stability but have been volunteering at the same place for many years, you will definitely want to include your volunteer work on your resume. It shows that you are capable of stability. A strong volunteer history can help counteract a weaker employment history.

Showing all your work skills, whether you have actually done them as part of your employment or not, is critical to helping you find the best job possible. Be sure to mention your significant volunteer work on your resume. It just may help you get an even better job than the one you had.

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.

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