Cold Canvassing - Let’s Do It
May 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job Search Advice
Most people “loath” cold canvassing but it’s a tried and tested method of obtaining work. However it’s not easy, it takes a lot of confidence to walk into a business and sell yourself successfully. For this reason may people won’t even consider trying it. I urge everyone looking for work to try cold canvassing as the benefits far out weigh you feeling “awkward” for a few minutes.
Selection Criteria Example - Professional Response
April 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job Search Advice
Get Your Achievements to Work for You
April 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Resume Advice
When you take away the fancy font, the glossy paper and the eye catching layout from your resume, what are you left with? An overall view of your achievements, skills and highly regarded knowledge, that’s what. Many people have little confidence in themselves and their abilities, and it’s time to change this way of thinking.
How To Write A Resume
April 17, 2009 by admin
Filed under Resume Advice
A resume or ‘Curriculum Vitae’ or ‘CV’ - is a summary of your achievements, education and work experience. The main focus of your resume needs to be demonstrating how your skills and abilities will match up with the requirements of a job. Your resume is your personal marketing document and sells you to the potential employer.
Dodge Layoffs - Keep Your Job.
April 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Career Advice
How to keep your job! To survive the layoffs that are happening on a daily basis you are going to need to be savvy and cunning. This is no time to get sloppy, you don’t want to be the first person employer looks to layoff.
How To Use A Resume To Job Search?
April 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job Search Advice
A well written resume is an important element to any job seeker; yet, another important element is how the resume is used. To use your resume effectively you will need to think about the job search strategies you wish to use, and the relevance of your resume to the position. Focusing on these important aspects is key to ensuring your resume enhances your chance of getting that position.
How to write a Resume Objective
April 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Resume Advice
A resume objective is a 2-3 sentence statement that you place at the top of your resume. While it’s short, it is meant to be powerful and tell potential employers exactly how you will be of value to their company. If you include an objective on your resume, it can help maximize your opportunity to capture their attention and make them interested in you.
The Job You’re Just Not Qualified For
April 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job Search Advice
You’re searching for a job and you stumble upon a posting that is intriguing and just up your alley. It’s what you’ve always wanted to do, or at least one of the stepping stones along the way to your dream job. But there’s one problem: You’re not qualified.
Phone Interview? - Helpful Hints
April 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job Interview Advice
Phone interviews sound easier than a traditional interview, however that is far from the truth. In a phone interview you can’t judge body language, match eye-contract and build connection to interviewer. We have come up with some quick tips to make your phone interview successful.
Job Search Tip - Thankyou Letters
April 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Job Search Advice
Whenever you go to a job fair, or go through an job interview, make sure you get a business card from each person you speak to. Afterwards, send a brief letter or thank you card to express your appreciation. If it’s a job fair you are thanking them for taking time to speak to you – this can help solidify you as a person in their minds. With a job interview, you are thanking them for giving you the opportunity to be interviewed.




