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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2008 Yaris Liftback (Sprocket) Join Date: Oct 2008
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Speaking of which, if a company is looking at your resume, see if you can get any feedback from them on it. That serves several purposes. First, it will (hopefully) get them to spend more time on it; and secondly if they can provide some constructive comments on it, it is always beneficial! If you don't have that opportunity, try to find some professionals in the field in which you are applying to who would be willing to mentor you. Of course it would be preferable if they had a job to offer; but even if they don't they can always help you to focus on what the market is looking for. I got some great advice when I was preparing my resume at retirement, and it really got my CV read. Also, there is no such thing as having "one" resume. You should have a "master" (mine is 18 pages long) and several variants (a one-pager, two-pager, ones focusing on specific skills, etc.) at the ready. Be prepared to build even more for specific jobs, in my current position I was given a copy of the Statement of Work for the contract and tied my specific skills to requirements in it. The more you can show how you meet the company's needs, the more likely you are to get hired. Lastly, steer clear of some of these "career assistance seminars," I've found most to be useless. I am not talking about job fairs, if you have the opportunity to go to one of these than by all means do! They are great for getting your resume out to a broader audience and getting insight to what the market is looking for. But those scam sessions that make obscene promises ("guaranteed to have you making $100K within a month") are worthless. Usually they end up offering you a job driving convoy duty in Iraq with no security. No thanks... Cheers! M2 |
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