Monday, April 27, 2020

The right way to look for a job... -

The right way to look for a job... - Wouldnt it be nice if there were just one right way to look for a job? Everyone would be able to look at the manual (it would be free online) and know what font and style to use on a resume, how long it should be, whether or not to list a graduation date, if a cover letter is really necessary, which keywords to use or not use, what online tools to incorporate, how and when to follow up and at what intervals, what answers to prepare for an interviewI could go on and on here! Well, Im here to tell you that there is no manual to follow that ensures youll appeal to every employer all of the time! I recently worked with a client whose resume I totally redesigned using a very modern style. Her reply, I thought it was going to look more like the one I sentWill this appeal to recruiters, since they read resumes in a Z pattern? Not an unexpected question, and also interesting, since I know recruiters who just skip the top section and look for the resumes meat! I explained that the best resume professionals are not writing your mothers resume anymore. Times have changed, and we need to change with them. My client showed her new resume to an (older) recruiter who admitted it wasnt what she expected to see, but that she liked the format and how it outlined the candidates skills and made her stand out! I couldnt have been more pleased! But, remember, no one can say, This is the way to goIt will appeal to EVERYONE and win you the interview every time. If you meet a professional who has all of the answers and does not acknowledge the fact that there are many shades of gray when it comes to the job hunt, be skeptical. Stay tuned tomorrow for a sardonic, but funny look at why there is no one best way to job hunt! So, are you ready to get in the search? To grab the keys and climb the stairs to your own career bus? Let me help get you started ahead of the pack. Learn more about what I can do for you and WHY you should hire me to help you. photo by loopweaver

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