Saturday, March 14, 2020
5 Super Tips On How to Get Your Resume Noticed - TheJobNetwork
5 Super Tips On How to Get Your Resume Noticed - TheJobNetworkYouve come of age in the era of social media. Which probably means you assume everything can be done online networking, socializing, job applications. And thats more or less true. But theres one vestige of the old world that will totenstill be crucial to you in finding yourself a satisfying job a resume. Dont be fooled into thinking you dont need one. Everybody does. Do concern yourself with making sure your resume gets in the right hands. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) It doesnt have to be perfect youll likely tinker with it for the entirety of your career. But you need to start somewhere. Here are five tips for how to get your resume noticed and read, so you can get that job and get your start.1. Think like a computerYour cover letter and your interview need to be geared towards the human recruiters wholl be reading it. Your resume, on the other hand, will probably be read first by a search engine. Keep that simple fact in mind and gear your document to get through the machines.2. OptimizePart of this strategy means using the right words to get through the computer programs that will sort your resume. Part of it is simply making sure youre showing a hiring manager that you can do the job. departure by reverse-engineering the job description and peppering your resume with the keywords necessary to showcase your skills. You can also create a core competencies section at the top and listing your most valuable skills there. And if you have to cheat, and include keywords for skills you dont quite have, you can try putting them in in white font, so computer searches will pick up on it, but human recruiters wont binnensee that text.3. Make it easyMake sure to get all the basics covered school, major, GPA, objective. When writing your objective, err on the side of specifics. Dont just say you want a great job doing great things make sure to let the recruiter know you mean business. Be clear about the location and the industry youre looking for. Take the guess work out of it.4. Go electronic with your cover letterMore often than not, youre going to need to email a cover letter rather than sending the traditional hard copy. Again, theres no guarantee a human is going to see it. But you shouldnt cut any corners all the same. Start with as personal an opening as possiblewhether a friend referred you, or you have a mutual acquaintance, or you have a particular affinity for this particular position. Then use the rest of the message to contextualize the bullet points on your resume. Again, be as specific as possible.5. Think means to an endYour resume doesnt have to be perfect. It doesnt have to do everything. But it does need to be attention-grabbing. And it needs to present your brand clearly and effectively to the people who will hire you. Be honest and showcase your unique qualities and talents and youll do fine.
Monday, March 9, 2020
How I Stayed Positive After 15 Interviews And No Job Offers
How I Stayed Positive After 15 Interviews And No Job Offers We really enjoyed talking to you. I hold my breath, but, weve selected another candidate. The air escapes my lungs, along with all my daydreams about life at this job. Musings about where to eat lunch and how to decorate my desk dissipate, along with my positive attitude and thoughts.Ive had this conversation more times than I ever thought possible about 15 to be exact and after each rejection I would go home, put on comfortable pants and treat myself to a milkshake. The grieving period would go on for a day, sometimes more. The obvious questions would then fill my mind why wouldnt they want me? What did I do wrong? When am I FINALLY going to get an offer?Its hard to stay positive when life surrounds you with negative thoughts. Its a lot of work to stay positive, but regardless of how optimistic or pessimistic you traditionally are, its important to keep a positive attitude especially during a job search. (Even optimists stress about staying positive)After the 10th rejection, I developed the mantra its not meant to be. But prior to the idea of leaving it up to the universe, I connected with some career counselor friends to ease my mind and make sure I welches doing everything I could. Now, five years into my current role, I stress how to maintain a positive attitude and the importance of surrounding yourself with positive people. Using my own experience as a lesson on how to stay positive, I stand by these tips on how to deal with rejection and rekindle optimism.1. Take a moment.Its okay to ditch the positivity. You need to have that milkshake, punch a pillow or do whatever you need to get rid of the negative feelings. This may take a few hours, a day, a week or more. Give yourself a deadline for self-loathing and negative thought because you have work to do. Once that deadline hits, banish that negativity and focus on maintaining a positive attitude.2. Re-evaluate your behavior.After one interview , I realized I didnt prepare well and may have come off as arrogant. Another time, my enthusiasm sounded desperate. In your mind, go over exactly what went down in each interview situation. You are likely to find at least one or two things you could improve upon, which you can turn into goals to reach next time.However, be careful not to let negative thought take over the self-reflection process. Objective adjudication of your skills is one thing, but letting negative self-talk guide the conversation will cloud your thinking and prevent you from keeping a positive attitude.3. Assess your skills.I would always tell employers I was creative, but found my examples lackluster. I started asking people who worked with me what they thought my strengths were. I linked each skill to a workplace situation, then used that as a basis for explaining myself to others. Suddenly, my examples were full of positivity and creative thinking. Asking others for feedback was a good habit in helping me ass ess my skills, and it became a lot easier for me to explain myself to potential employers.4. Ask yourself what you really want.I experienced pregnancy discrimination at one of my jobs and in the process of trying to leave, I interviewed terribly. My negative attitude lumineszenzdiode to negative thoughts, which led to a pessimistic outlook on all of my job prospects. I found myself holding back, afraid an employer would like me too much, find out I was a new mother and not offer me the position as a result. My lack of confidence (and my negative self-talk) came through and I realized I was self-sabotaging.After taking a day to collect my thoughts, I focused my brain attention on determining what I really wanted. I re-adjusted my job search to prioritize my journey to start my family and took a break from seeking leadership roles that felt career appropriate but personally intimidating.5. Realize its not meant to be.Careers are very much like relationships. You rely on your emotions to make decisions, and sometimes it just doesnt feel right. When I did all that I believed I could and still got rejected, I was left feeling frustrated and confused. Amidst all the negativity, the only positive thought I could rely on was the thought that I was meant for something better. Once I believed that, the need for those milkshakes lessened and so did the negativity in my life.Take your time, surround yourself with positive people and, most importantly, believe that there is something wonderful out there that will find you when the time is right.FAQsHow does staying positive help you?Adopting a positive mindset allows you to open yourself up to recognizing and receiving the circumstances, resources and opportunities that are in your favor.How do you stay positive in the worst of times?You can find the bright side in the most difficult situations by uncovering the lesson each situation is trying to teach you. Especially if you are experiencing feeling thatll pass, you can re cognize your emotions as temporary.How do I stay positive forever?The answer to staying positive forever is simple and there are many You can choose to harp on everything that can go right in every situation you can focus on your gains (as opposed to your loses) and you can develop a gratuitous mindset.--Nicole Wolfrath is mom to two feisty girls in elementary and nursery school and has worked full time as a college career counselor for the past 15 years. She holds leadership roles on her childrens school boards and PTA, loves to create art when she can find the time and is passionate about womens and parenting issues which she advocates for through teaching and blogging.
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