10/06/2021
Do you know your professional strengths? Your strengths move beyond obvious physical limitation, it’s your psychological, social, and emotional characteristics – and everyone is different.
1. Can you work with other people?
2. Are you an organized person?
3. Do people often ask you to repeat yourself?
4. Are you good with people?
5. Are you flexible?
These questions cover some of the fundamentals that employers use to access candidates but are no means definitive or comprehensive. Recruiter impression is very important and your resume is your first impression.
So, don’t hold off any longer, contact me today to get your resume updated to get the career you’re looking for.
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09/29/2021
How to make yourself an attractive candidate in the work environment:
1. Have a strong online presence, including LinkedIn profile
2. Job Board Accounts (CareerBuilder, ZipRecruiter, Indeed, etc)
3. Clear idea of what you want to do
4. A personal reference and network
5. A strong interview (if you make it to the in-person interview, you're already in the final running.
So, don't hold off any longer, reach out to me to get that resume updated to get the career your looking for.
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06/02/2021
Common Resume Mistakes Job Seekers make that can limit their Job Search - Part 2:
Your resume needs to show how good you are at your job, but it's all too easy to slip into a mode where you simply just start listing your duties. For example:
1. Attended group meeting and recorded minutes
2. Worked with children in a day-care setting
3. Updated departmental files
These are more or less listing things you did in your job instead of telling the employer your accomplishments in your current role. One of the most basic resume tips is to go beyond showing what was required and demonstrate how you made a difference at each company, providing specific examples. Employers are looking for statements more like these:
1. Recorded weekly meeting minutes and compiled them in a Microsoft Word file for future organizational meetings.
2. Developed 3 daily activities for preschool-age children and prepared them for a 10-minute holiday program performance.
3. Reorganized 10 years' worth of files, making them easily accessible to department members.
If you are ever struggling with how to put more specifics into your statements, ask yourself these questions to help you out:
1. How did you perform the job better than others?
2. What were the problems or challenges faced? How did you overcome them? What were your results? How did the company benefit from your performance?
3. Did you receive any rewards, special recognitions, or promotions as a result?
Please stay tuned for next week's post on Part 3 of Common Resume Mistakes Job Seekers make that can limit their Job Search.
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05/26/2021
Common Resume Mistakes Job Seekers make that can limit their Job Search - Part 1:
Typos and Grammatical Errors are one of the most common mistakes made on a resume. As an experienced recruiter this is the number one mistake that can turn off any potential employer. Employers will read between the lines and draw not-so-flattering conclusions about you, like, "This person obviously doesn't care to make an impression," or "This person can't write."
Lack of Specifics is another common error made. Your resume shouldn't simply state the obvious to a hiring manager. Employers need to understand what you've done and accomplished. For example:
A. Worked with employees in a restaurant setting.
B. Recruited, hired, trained, and supervised more than 20 employees in a restaurant with $2 million in annual sales.
Both of these phrases could describe the same person, but the details and specifics in example B will more likely grab an employer's attention.
Now try not to make the mistake of wordiness, make your statements to the point without rambling on. This will make your resume stand out, but not look wordy and cluttered.
Please stay tuned for next week's post on Part 2 of Common Resume Mistakes Job Seekers make that can limit their job search.
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05/19/2021
Are you feeling frustrated because you have been applying to jobs like crazy and it seems you're not receiving call backs? I'm willing to bet it's not because you're unqualified, it's likely because resume mistakes are causing one or more fatal errors.
As an experienced recruiter a job seeker has about 10 seconds to "wow" a recruiter, it's your first impression to a potential employer. Your resume needs to be strong, clear demonstration of just how awesome you are at what you do. That's how you get an interview and once you rock that, you have a job.
Please stay tuned for next week's post on Part 1 of common resume mistakes job seekers make that can limit their job search.
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04/19/2021
I have been in the HR Field for 10 years now and I cannot tell you how many times I had an interviewee show up without their updated resume or no resume at all. I always received the same typical response, "I didn't think I needed it."
A resume is an important tool for your job search because it offers a page or two where you can display your top skills and qualities. Resumes can help employers get you that first interview and help make the hiring decision. That is why it is so important how you structure your resume and what information you decide to include.
So, don't hold off any longer, reach out to me to get that resume updated to get the career your looking for.
www.theresumerescue.org
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Do you need a new resume or current resume need editing? We pride ourselves on creating custom resume writing that will get you noticed by employers. Let us help you achieve your full career potential.
04/07/2021
When most people think of creating or updating a resume it usually means they are looking for new employment. WRONG!! There are many reasons why you should create or update your resume today, even if you're not actively seeking new employment. Here are some great examples:
1. Your current employment situation can change at any moment (the company is acquired, sold or going out of business)
2. Your current employer might request an updated resume from you (company is under a Request for Proposal (RFP) or applying for a grant and requires info about the company's current employees)
3. Your looking for a promotion or internal transfer (most employees don't think that a resume is required in these situations, but most of the time they are, especially if you work for a company that has clients outside of the company that you will be working with)
4. Some companies require an updated resume with your annual performance review. This is a great time for you to focus on your accomplishments in your current role.
5. Resumes are a great networking tool. You never know when you will meet someone that might be interested in learning more about your accomplishments and qualifications that will lead you to new opportunities.
6. In today's market you might even get an email or call from someone that is recommending you for a position that you didn't even apply for.
IT'S ALWAYS A GREAT IDEA TO HAVE AN UPDATED RESUME ALWAYS AVAILABLE. YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT LIFE WILL THROW AT YOU AND THIS IS ONE WAY TO BE PREPARED.
REACH OUT TO ME TODAY IF YOUR INTERESTED IN GETTING YOUR RESUME UPDATED!!