- Seven Tips to a Job-Winning Interview
These days, interviews don't come easily. When you get The Call, make the most of your time -- and go for it!
1. Investigate the company's culture, markets, and finances. But resist the temptation to show off what you've researched: "I just read that you're about to embark on a new product line") unless you have a question directly related to your career.
2. Look like you belong. Learn the company's dress code and err on the side of conservatism. When you're seeking a senior position based on industry experience, you'll be expected to know the rules without being told.
3. ...
Author: Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D.
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- 10 Steps to Getting the Most Out of Job Fairs
Many job seekers tend to overlook job fairs. They can be crowded, busy, competitive and confusing events. But they offer you the opportunity to contact many potential employers all within one place, and they can help you land a job.
Here's what you need to do to get the most out of these events:
1. Do advance research. Your goal is to target the most promising employers at upcoming job fairs. To do that, you need to know who those employers are and what they offer. Usually, the promotional materials or advertisements for job fairs will list participating employ ...
Author: Bonnie Lowe
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- 12 Steps to Targeting Success in Your Career or Job Search
Is your job search sagging? Are you still looking for that ideal next job? Or are you about to begin looking for new work and are not sure of the best way to go about it? What you need is a way to evaluate your job search strategies to see whether or not they are working effectively for you.
Ready to get started? Here are 12 building blocks to a successful job search and the goals that will help you get to where you really want to be in the world of work:
1.) Making networking phone calls: Effective job searches begin and end with networking. Start by ma ...
Author: Cheryl Lynch Simpson
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Power Verbs and Phrases for Resumes, Cover Letters, and Interviews
While you’re revamping your resume or cover letter or constructing your proof-by-example stories for interviews, you’ll find you need to watch your word choice. Why? Communication is powerful if the words we use to communicate are powerful. That’s not all it takes, but the right words make for a good beginning.
So as you craft achievement statements or write paragraphs that sell your skills or draft interview responses to knock the employers’ socks off, consider these suggestions:- Use verbs in active tense, not passive tense.
- Use verbs that convey power and action.
Author: Cheryl Lynch Simpson
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- 15 Tips for Writing Winning Resumes
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Author: Ann Hackett
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- The
Perfect Resume
The perfect resume presents hiring managers with a four-fold vision of who you are and what you bring to the table:The perfect resume offers Logical Proofs:
- Facts
- Quantifiable data
- Logical conclusions
- Achievement and success statements
- Relevant professional goals/accomplishments
- Limits the use of jargon
- Maximizes use of occupation/industry-specific key words
- Your capabilities and skills
- Clear, specific, measurable, and quantifiable words and phrases
- Sells you based on your achievements to date
Author: Cheryl Lynch Simpson
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- Crafting A Stellar Career Summary For Your Resume
Are you a career changer? Or, are you satisfied with your stable career but interested in updating your resume? Are you a professional who has tried different things but are still searching for the kind of work that best suits you? Whatever your career situation, what your resume most needs is a stellar career summary.
What difference can a career summary make for you? Here are 4 reasons why you need one in your resume:
1.) A career summary communicates more about you and does so more powerfully than an objective statement.
2.) Employers love career summaries ...
Author: Cheryl Lynch Simpson
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- Resurrecting the Perfect Resume, Part One
Is your resume dead? Don’t be so quick to say, “No way!” Of the hundreds of resumes I’ve seen written by job seekers of all backgrounds and educational levels, easily 95% qualify to be labelled as dead-but-not-yet-buried.
A dead resume lacks a clear structure or chronology, does not present or quantify achievements, fails to offer a “big picture” of what you would bring to the employer and is impersonal rather than expressive. Worse yet, a dead resume fails to win you the response you’re hoping for from the employer: an invitation for a job interview.
To win more job interview ...
Author: Cheryl Lynch Simpson
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- Resurrecting the Perfect Resume, Part Two
Are you in denial about the lifelessness of your resume? If you are reasonably qualified for the type of work you seek, yet your resume is consistently failing to win you interviews, then you need to face the reality that your beloved document is dead.
Try these professional resume writing techniques to resurrect your resume and your job search today:
Problem #3: Resume Is Blind
In your eagerness to cut your job search work load have you reduced your objective statement to something grandio ...
Author: Cheryl Lynch Simpson
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- Phone Interviews: Prepare to Ace Them!
More companies are saving time and effort by doing initial telephone interviews before committing themselves to hours of time assessing and evaluating applicants. They are doing this because, frankly, it's a good way to save a team's time from interviewing obviously unqualified people. From your standpoint, this means that you need to develop an additional interview skill.
One of the disadvantages of doing a phone interview is that they can't see how well you look or what a great suit you're wearing to the interview or that you own terrific ties. It also means that you can sit in the ...
Author: Jeff Altman
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- Are You Making These Common Job Interview Mistakes?
Going to an interview without a plan of action is like going out on a football field without a game plan. Total disaster! Suppose I were to ask you right now.
“What are your skills or attributes?” Could you give a good answer?
Suppose I were to ask you the question that’s in every interviewer’s mind.
“Why should I hire you?” What would you say?
All of the interviewer’s questions that you will see in this section have a purpose, and that is to put solid meaning into your interview preparation. So, do study them, all of them. Interviewers have different styles, some yo ...
Author: Brian Stephenson
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- 3 Questions No Job Seeker Ever Wants To Be Asked?
Employer and interviewers expect you to answer tough question during interviews. Take a few minutes to brainstorm on how you might elaborate on the following answers. The answers you give to these questions that will be asked during your interview will be very important in your career prospects.
Suppose you were asked these questions right now. Could you give a good answer? If not, study, study, study.
1. “Can you explain why you’ve been out of work so long?”
Mothers usually have an easier time with this one than others do because the reason for long unemployment can almos ...
Author: Brian Stephenson
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- Finally Revealed: The Top 7 Resume Killers?
During my job search I read dozens of books and articles took programs and even
sat at the feet of two of the most experienced Human Resource professionals. In a
few moments, you will learn the real keys to standing out and rising above the
norm. Stick to the facts and only reveal information that will encourage the reader
to call you for an interview. If in doubt, leave it out. Pay careful attention to this one.
The objective is no longer a practical heading for your resume. Bottom line, don’t begin your resume with an objective statement that talks only about ...
Author: Brian Stephenson
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- How To Establish Trust, Credibility and Enthusiasm To Your Interviewer
If you use your voice to get attention, you use your eyes to hold attention. People tend to believe you, trust you, and listen to what you say if you are looking at them.
Direct eye contact is not just preferable; it is essential to effective private conversations and public addresses.
In most cultures, the act of looking someone directly in the eyes is a symbol of sincerity. Failure to meet another person’s gaze when speaking implies disinterest, lack of confidence, insincerity or shiftiness. The same psychological associations are found in public speaking.
In one study, ...
Author: Brian Stephenson
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- How To Find Your Dream Job
Here's the bottom line: a huge number of people are working in jobs that are not really what they want and less than they deserve.
Why is this? Partly the pull of inertia (better the devil you know...); partly lack of confidence in their ability to land anything better; but mostly the belief that either their dream job doesn't exist, or they wouldn't land it if it did.
So most of us settle for second or third (or fourth, or fifth) best and try to get on with our lives. We secretly cherish the dream of something better, but it never gets beyond the dreaming stage.
It doesn' ...
Author: Adrian Savage
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- Resume Posting: Tips for Jobseekers
Recruiting firms, like most businesses today, must embrace technology in order to prosper. Part of modern recruiting is understanding the value and benefit of internet job boards. They give recruiters and HR professionals the ability to both publicize potential job opportunities and search through large databases of prospective candidates. In order to best serve our clients and maximize our time each day, we employ very bright people called “RA’s”, short for Research Assistants. RA’s spend a considerable amount of time each day scouring the databases of high profile job boards for potential ...
Author: William Werksman
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- How NOT to Write a Resume
You can learn a lot about how to do something right by first learning what NOT to do.
Take resumes, for example.
I review about 200-300 a month, and most have at least 2-3 mistakes. Yet, all those hundreds of mistakes can be grouped into just a handful of categories, which you would do well to avoid.
Read on and learn how to write a better resume by avoiding the mistakes of others, some of them unintentionally hilarious ...
Mistake #1: "Golden Retriever Syndrome"
Never talk about yourself in terms that could also describe a hunting dog, like the following langu ...
Author: Kevin Donlin
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- 3 Creative Job Search Tactics
It's a fact: the best jobs attract loads of competition. So it pays to do whatever you can to stand out as a persistent, creative candidate, one that any sane employer would love to hire.
But how can you do that, in this impersonal age of email, chat rooms and mega job sites?
Easy. Just do what has worked for others.
Here are 3 mini case studies from job hunters who got hired by creatively persisting and going after the positions they really wanted.
How can you emulate them?
1) Follow up creatively and get them talking
"I remember one job seeker trying to ...
Author: Kevin Donlin
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- 10 Tips For Writing A Professional Résumé
1. Start with an attractive layout. Use bold and italics to highlight key points.
I do not recommend downloadable templates because they are very generic and dull. Get creative but not crazy. You can use a little touch of color if you are modest.
2. Justify the text instead of using left align.
Most people are accustomed to reading justified text. This will make your résumé easy to follow.
3. Choose a common font. Times New Roman, Arial, and Verdana are some of the best fonts for a résumé.
Now is not the time ...
Author: Jennifer Anthony
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- Trucking Industry Trends in 2006
No one can deny that 2005 was a rocky year for the Trucking Industry and it seems to be fairly easy to say that 2006 will be another year of both challenge and change. But there are some positive aspects in all of this too. For instance the robust economy had freight up over the year and much of the surge in Diesel prices were passed on to the shipping and trucking company customers and they were not as effected by all this as you might think. The DOT’s hours of operation rules and regulations were postponed, as it looked rather catastrophic for some trucking ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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- Tightening of Mexican Over the Road Trucks and Trucking Companies
The dire warnings of allowing Mexican Trucks to enter the United States to deliver product were not anywhere near the scare tactics used by the Union Truck Drivers. Yet you could not say that some of those claims were without merit or that there are not some serious issues to consider. Many of the trucks coming over from Mexico are in a state of disrepair, with all sorts of safety and mechanical issues. Many are big polluters as well. If you consider where these trucks they are driving came from originally it is not so hard to figure out why.
You see ma ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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- Road
Usage Tax and Commercial Carrier Trucking Transponders
The dire warnings of allowing Mexican Trucks to enter the United States to deliver product were not anywhere near the scare tactics used by the Union Truck Drivers. Yet you could not say that some of those claims were without merit or that there are not some serious issues to consider. Many of the trucks coming over from Mexico are in a state of disrepair, with all sorts of safety and mechanical issues. Many are big polluters as well. If you consider where these trucks they are driving came from originally it is not so hard to figure out why.
You see ma ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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- Trucking
Industry Facing Hard Times
The dire warnings of allowing Mexican Trucks to enter the United States to deliver product were not anywhere near the scare tactics used by the Union Truck Drivers. Yet you could not say that some of those claims were without merit or that there are not some serious issues to consider. Many of the trucks coming over from Mexico are in a state of disrepair, with all sorts of safety and mechanical issues. Many are big polluters as well. If you consider where these trucks they are driving came from originally it is not so hard to figure out why.
You see ma ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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- Wireless Network Sensors in Trucking in Convoys
Over the Road Trucks Using Wireless Networks to Caravan or in Convoys will soon be a reality. Using small Wireless Network Sensors it maybe possible to have hundreds of trucks act like giant trains, by traveling together very closely. Literally tailgating by only three to four feet. By doing this they will cut down on the co-efficient of drag and have increased fuel efficiency.
http://gtresearchnews.gatech.edu/newsrelease/flytruck.html
Now mind you with fuel prices higher now and looking to go up again. And driving a truck all over the country. It ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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- Why Become a Truck Driver?
There are a great number of good reasons for someone to become a truck driver. First and foremost among those reasons would be the great pay. Did you realize that most truckers, their first year out on the road, earn an average of $35,000 a year? And, that after just a few years out, those same truckers are making an average of $45,000-$50,000 annually? And finally, veteran drivers who own their own trucks make average salaries that are over $100,000 a year. What other profession can you get into, where the pay is that good?
One other great reason to get into trucking…….. is the chance ...
Author: Joe Regan
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