Tag: Resumes

Telecommuting Resume Tips

Written by Nell Taliercio | 0 Comments

You might be familiar with the layouts of resumes for job positions that are done in brick and mortar buildings. Telecommuting job resume layouts are much the same as the others, but there are some things that should be done differently. The focus should take on a slightly different path. Full Article

Are Job Searches Better in the Summer?

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

Going Christmas shopping is usually better after Thanksgiving. Going skiing is usually better in the winter after a good snow has fallen. Going hunting for beautiful flowers is usually better in the spring. And some argue that searching for a job is usually better in the summer.

Never heard of that? Well, you’re not alone. You, like most people, probably feel that there’s no right season to find a job. However, some experts beg to differ, believing that the down time many companies experience in the summer time offers a perfect opportunity to slide on in. While this myth has yet to be proven, if you happen to be searching in these summer months, there are some tips you can take advantage of to make your search easier.

Strengthening Your Executive Resume with the Right Keywords

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

You’ve probably heard about the various ways to improve your resume so that it can be moved to the top of the talent pool instead of the top of a trash pile. The use of keywords is particularly important, especially with advancements in technology that can capture and categorize resumes based on the keywords used. This is a practice not only common with entry-level and managerial resumes, it also works extraordinarily well with executive resumes. Let’s look at how to do this.

Preparing for Executive Interviews

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

As an executive, you’ve probably been on plenty of interviews in your lifetime – from that entry-level position to the management positions you’ve held. But nothing quite compares to the executive-level interview; if you’ve been on even one you know this is a true statement. So how do you properly prepare for executive-level interviews? There are a number of steps involved to get you on the right track and keep you there. Let’s take a look at what they are …

What are Targeted Cover Letters?

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

If you are currently out of work, or are thinking about leaving your job then there’s a chance that you’ve written at least one cover letter in your lifetime. But the question is what type of cover letter did you write? Many people utilize templates or carbon copy-styled cover letters that allow you to fill in the blanks where needed, but don’t really delve into the position you’re applying for and why you personally want the job. This is where a targeted cover letter steps in. The targeted cover letter can help can help a candidate’s application easily stand out among others. Let’s look at some ways that you can manage yours …

Finding an Executive Job Through a Temp Agency

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

As an executive, it’s customary to feel that the only way to find employment is through networking. While this is a vital aspect in job seeking at such a high level, it’s not the only way. In fact, a trend has been set in recent years for executives to find their employment opportunities through temp agencies. This may sound unorthodox and possibly ineffective. While it may be a bit unorthodox, ineffective it is not. In fact, many executives have found great opportunities taking this route. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of executives venturing into the temp pool.

What You Should Know about Writing an Executive Resume

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

If you have worked your way up the corporate ladder from an entry-level position to that of a professional – and now executive – you know how different the world can look at each stage in the game. As an executive, a lot more is expected of you, and probably no one is a harsher critic of you than yourself. Full Article

Tips for Executives: Searching for Jobs the Right Way

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

Possibly one of the largest mistakes that an executive could make when searching for a job is conducting the job search as if he were a manager. Once you reach the level of an executive, you have entered a new world and have to treat your job search as such. This means taking different avenues and utilizing more cutting-edge techniques. If you’re just stepping into this new world as an executive and want to know how to search for a job the right way, don’t just sit there filled with uncertainty. Instead, you can take advantage of these tips to search for jobs the right way.

Switching from a Suffering Industry to a Safe One

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

If you’ve been laid off from your job because the industry is drying up – or think you’re in jeopardy of this happening – and want to find a solution to your problem, you’re not alone. There are a lot of people who started out in the industry of their choice only to realize that it is dying out pretty fast. Being in this predicament doesn’t mean that you’re traveling down a dead-end road, however. In fact, it could mean the beginning of a fantastic new direction to your career, especially if you’re open to considering a safer industry to explore.

Keeping Your Spirits Up in a Tough Job Search Environment

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

No matter how you’ve become unemployed over the past year or more – whether through choice or force – if you’re looking to regain employment, this is a tough time to make your dream a reality. With millions of jobs lost in the past few months, acquiring a new gig is not a simple task. In fact, the process can be downright discouraging, which is why it’s good to keep with you a few ways that you can keep your spirits up during your job search. Let’s look at what they are …

Reinvent Your Career by Knowing “You”

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

If you’ve been thinking about starting a new career, you may be feeling confused as to where to start. You know you don’t want to continue on your current path, but you don’t exactly know what new path to take. Full Article

Conducting Online Job Searches without Spilling Too Many Beans

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

If you’ve conducted online job searches, you know that as you apply to companies, you may have to enter a ton of personal information to complete the application. For some, this process is no big deal. However, others feel it’s too invasive and potentially puts them at risk of identity theft. Full Article

Turning a “Loser” Cover Letter into a Winning One

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

When applying for a job, it’s not uncommon to send in a cover letter with the resume. In fact, many experts suggest that even if one is not requested, it be sent anyway to show professionalism and enthusiasm for the job. Full Article

Ways to Transition from a Large to a Smaller Company

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

It’s not always easy to work for a big company – especially when that big company lays you off and leaves you unwanted by smaller companies. Unfortunately, this scenario is true for too many veterans who have been let go from business giants only to be shot down by smaller companies that are intimidated by them. Full Article

Making Electronic Resumes Work for You

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

We’re living in an electronic world, which means it’s pretty important that when it comes to resumes you learn to be an electronic girl – or boy. There are a high percentage of companies that prefer that job candidates submit applications and resumes online. So if you don’t know how to do so, you may find yourself left behind your technologically advanced competition. Full Article

Tips for Grads Looking for Employment During the Recession

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

Being a college grad in the middle of a recession is one of the toughest times to try to find a job. Unfortunately, there are thousands of students who have recently graduated – or are about to cross the stage – who will be looking for employment with 4 million others who have recently been laid off. So how can someone with very little experience compete against candidates who have years of know-how and education under their belts? There are a few tips to consider that can help to make the job search a little simpler. Let’s take a look at what they are … Full Article

Cover Letter Etiquette

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

Whether you’ve written one or one hundred cover letters in your lifetime, they can present enough challenges to make you dread the process each time. It’s for this reason that many people resort to the “carbon copy” cover letter as opposed to creating an original one for each job application. Full Article

Creating a Good Reference List

Written by Heather Eagar | 0 Comments

One of the greatest mysteries associated with applying for a job is how to create a good reference list. Because not every employer even requests this list as a part of the application process, it can often be difficult to know exactly who should be listed and when. Full Article

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