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HOW TO FIND RESUME KEYWORDS AND WHY YOU NEED THEM
What's all this talk about keywords? We're told they're essential to a job search -- we should use them in our resume and cover letters and use them when searching for job openings. But what are they really, and how do you know you're using the right ones?
Keywords are specific words or phrases that job seekers use to search for jobs and employers use to find the right candidates. Keywords are used as search criteria in the same way you do research on the Internet. The more keywords you use, the more closely the job will match what you're really looking for.
For example, if you type the word "retail" into a search engine, you'll get literally thousands of job descriptions. But if you type the phrase "merchandising manager," you're going to get fewer and more useful results.
Get keyed up.
Most job postings are loaded with industry- and position-specific buzzwords. Take your cues straight from the source and include those same words in your resume. To find more keywords, research industry trends and visit professional association Web sites to uncover current buzzwords -- especially those used by the hiring company or industry leaders.
Don't get lost in translation.
Most companies use applicant tracking software, which scans resumes for keywords relating to skills, training, degrees, job titles and experience. Make sure your resume gets through the gatekeeper -- present your qualifications as if the reader is comparing the words on the resume to a list of desired qualifications.
Remember the magic words.
Here are some specific examples of popular keywords. Make sure to also use keywords that are specific to your industry.
Strategic planning
Performance and productivity improvement
Organizational design
Infrastructure development
New media
Internet
E-commerce
Change management
Team-building
Leadership
Competitive market
Product positioning
Investor and board relations
Oral and written communications
Problem-solving and decision-making
MBA
Project management
Customer retention
Business development
Corporate vision
Long-range planning
Cost reduction
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
An All New Type Of Cover Letter
Heres The Latest And Most Effective Cover Letter I Was Able To Find
1) You just wrote a concise cover letter. Check.
2) You let them know you were available for an interview. Check.
3) You attached your resume. Check.
4) You stamped, addressed, sealed and mailed the resume. Check. Check. Check. Check.
Now you sit by the phone waiting for the calls to come in -- the calls you were sure would flood your line setting up your schedule full of job interviews. But the phone doesn't ring and now your frustrated... again.
Put an end to that cycle. Worry no more. Take a deep breath. Relax. Here are three sure-fire ways to take back control and win more interview opportunities immediately.
1. Write a NEW kind of cover letter. ASK for the job interview and mean it. No polite suggestions or innuendos. Be upfront, clear and direct.
"I would appreciate meeting in person to discuss the position of [fill in job title here]. I will adjust my schedule to meet yours. What time and date work best for you? I welcome the opportunity for a personal interview." (Now THAT'S a statement that all but demands a response.)
"May we schedule an interview when it works best for you? [Insert company name here], is at the top of my list of companies I'd like to work for and I'd love to meet with you in person to discuss the position of [fill in job title here]." (Another nice, clear and direct statement to be called for the job interview).
2. Dial an interview. Wait for several days after you mail your cover letter. Then pick up the phone and call the person in charge and ASK for an interview person-to-person. Don't sound pushy, just eager to get together. Your enthusiasm will impress him/her. Example: "Are you free for thirty minutes on Wednesday afternoon? I would love to interview for the position of [fill in job title here] and feel I'm a great fit for this job."
3. Send an e-mail. Professionals today rely on e-mail for quick messages. Use this effective means of communicating to your advantage. Follow up your original cover letter with an e-mail reminder. Something like this will work.
Dear Mr./Ms. Smith:
On September 12th I sent a cover letter and resume to apply for the position of sales manager at Sunshine Corporation. I'm sure you have many applications to sort through but I feel confident that I'm just what you're looking for. I would welcome the chance to interview for this position and am asking for that opportunity when your schedule permits. Thank you for taking a moment to read my request. I look forward to meeting with you in person shortly. Now that's the Cover Letter That Will Get You Hired...Staying ahead of the competition.
Friday, October 12, 2007
The Two Most Powerful Cover Letters
Very few job seekers know about the 2 most powerful cover letters, and there missing out on what could pave there way to the top-when searching for the job they Really want.
Are you wondering what I'm talking about? Am I saying there's more to a cover letter than meets the eye? Yes, That's exactly what I'm saying!
With millions of men and women searching for a new job each and every day.How can, or should I say how do you stand out from the crowd and get to where you want to go? By trying something unique. Forget black and white letters. Color your approach with these winning cover letters.
#1: The Networking Cover Letter
The networking cover letter is a flexible hard-working tool that will help you reach the individuals in your life who can assist you the most--family members, friends, neighbors, colleagues, and professional acquaintances. And also consider all the people in each of their lives. Ask your friends and relatives for their employment leads, referrals from their circle of influence, and for personal introductions, as well.Do not under estimate the power of a networking cacer letter.
You should get started quickly by creating a master list of the names of everyone who comes to mind. Look at your collection of business cards. Flip through association rosters and other directories, e-mail address books, and all lists of groups you are affiliated with. Then write or e-mail a networking cover letter to each person on the list, asking for help. Do not allow that to get you discouraged if this takes a bit of time. It's a good investment in your future--one that will pay off--I promise. Remind yourself as you do this exercise that the more people who know about you and what you want and need, the greater the results.
Here Are The Top Networking Cover Letter Tips:
# Focus your message on one page.
# List your strengths and abilities.
# Ask for referrals and job leads.
# Attach your resume to the cover letter.
# Write a thank you note to those who respond.
2: The All-In-One Resume Cover Letter
The All-In-One resume cover letter is a two-for-one because it combines the best of a cover letter and resume. And it is a powerfull tool, in fact it is a tool you'll want to use again and again because it catches the interest of headhunters, recruiters, and placement agencies where brevity and speed are essential. It also works well for networking because it is brief and easy to scan.
Pull together the most important points from your resume and put them in a bulleted list within the letter itself. Limit yourself to one page. This amazing document will help you make your point, ask for what you want, and produce results-the job you're looking for.
If you take the time to sit down and write these power-packed cover letters you will increase your 'net' worth: the networking cover letter combined with the all-in-one resume cover letter. Two resume examples that will give you an edge. Then just get ready to take action on the responses you receive. And don't forget to follow up each response with a thank you! Learn More Resume Tips NYNURSECAREER
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Two Words That Will Put Your Resume On The Top Of The Pile
I have two litle words that can transform your job search. Two words that can land you more job interviews. Two words that can bring you more job offers...
Those two magical words are, "Follow up."
Follow up every single lead, e-mail, contact, phone call, letter, or interview with a powerful and positive post-interview cover letter that puts you head and shoulders above the mob of job-seekers who want the same position you do. Remember, few people stop to put their appreciation on paper. A simple 'thank you,' 'I appreciated the chance of meeting you,' or 'I'm grateful for you took the time today,' can make the difference between landing a job and landing a disappointment.
Write a thank you note directly to the appropriate person. He or she, just like you or anyone else, likes to be acknowledged and appreciated. A follow-up letter also shows the individual who you really are -- a person who is aware, attentive, and ready to be of service. And following up mathematically doubles your odds for success.
Make a good first impression - TWICE!
Well-written follow-up cover letters land more first-rate job interviews.
Well-written post-interview cover letters practically guarantee an increase in the number of job offers you receive.It's your choice. Follow up with a phone call, e-mail, or a Fax. BUT, a brief personal-style letter is the best choice and the most effective post-interview cover letter of all. Keep in mind that every man and woman enjoys receiving mail with his or her name on the envelope. This practice not only makes a great first impression but it makes a lasting one, as well.
Here's a example of a short and post-interview cover letter that really delivers!
Dear Mrs. Jones:
Thank you so much for your time today. I really appreciated meeting you in person, touring your facility, and taking a look at the position you plan to fill with the best-qualified person. I'm especially grateful for the opportunity you gave me to tell you why I believe I'm so qualified to fill the position of (insert job title here). If you'd like to meet or speak again to go over any additional details, please call and I'll be there at a time and date that work's for you. Again, thank you for the opportunity.
Sincerely yours,
Your Name
There you have it. Follow up to land more job interviews and top off every job interview with a follow-up, post-interview cover letter. Then listen for the phone to ring as your name springs to the top of the 'must hire' list.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Embellezca Su Reasume Sin Mentir
Embellezca Su Reasume Sin Mentir
Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor
Muchos aceptamos el hecho que, muchas veces, un argumento de venta tiende a exagerar la verdad. Ese producto que elimina las manchas en realidad no puede hacerlas desaparecer de la alfombra blanca 'como arte de magia' y Sea Monkeys no son a ciencia cierta lindas criaturas parecidas a las sirenas que retozan en un reino bajo el agua.
Sin embargo, exagerar la verdad en tu currículum vítae (résumé), si bien equivale a un argumento de venta que te promociona, nunca es aceptable.
Monday, October 8, 2007
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Joe Turner, Career Coach
Too many books on résumé writing are out-of-date. Although well-intentioned and filled with other good information, most have not been updated for the modern job search.
Your résumé will be seen by many eyes, including electronic. Computers "score" résumés by the number of keywords (also known as "buzzwords") the employer will find most relevant. If you don’t account for this, your résumé could stay locked in some database, never to be even seen by anyone while you wait for a call that never comes.learn how to wright that killer resume
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Saturday, October 6, 2007
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Tips for the Over-50 Job Seeker
Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor
Milton Berle once joked "youth is the first 50 years of your life, and the first 19 of everybody else's!" Whenever youth officially ends is anybody's guess. But, if you're over 50 and searching for a job, you may feel like the rules have changed.
This is the age of downsizing and corporate cost cutting. If you've found yourself out the door in favor of younger and lower-paid employees, you may be asking yourself, "Have I reached my expiration date? Is this the beginning of the end?" Read THe Whole Article At NYNURSECAREER
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Desgaste Psíquico Laboral: Síntomas y Remedios
Desgaste Psíquico Laboral: Síntomas y Remedios
Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor
Hoy en día, la cultura laboral tiene cargas de trabajo pesadas, horas laborales largas, menos tiempo de gastar en casa y menos días de vacaciones que causan las personas experimenten un agotamiento laboral o "se quemen" por el trabajo para decirlo en términos más coloquiales. De hecho, 68% de los trabajadores informa que se sienten desgastados por su trabajo, según a una encuesta reciente de CareerBuilder.com.
Entonces, ¿cuáles son algunos de los síntomas de este agotamiento laboral? Mary Rose Remington, autora de "Career Quest, a Practical and Spiritual Guide To Finding Your Life's Passion" (Heartwood Publishing) dice que hay 10 señales que indican que es tiempo que dejar, indicadores concretos que estás "quemado" por tu trabajo.NY NURSE CAREER
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This resume is a good example of how a skills resume can help someone who does not have the best credentials. It allows the job seeker to present school and extracurricular activities to good effect. It is a strong format choice because it lets her highlight strengths without emphasizing her limited work experience. It doesn't say where she worked or for how long, yet it gives her a shot at many jobs.
You'll get the best results from a skills resume by using it when you have a referral to an organization instead of using it to apply cold or to an ad. Since the skills resume usually doesn't list specifics of work history, many employers will toss it out in favor of your competitors' resumes that do. So, stick with using the skills resume primarily when you're networking for a job. SEE A BASIC SKILLS RESUME EXAMPLE
Monday, September 24, 2007
High Tech Resume Tricks To Get The Job
5 High-Tech Tricks to Use in Your Job Search
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It seems like just about everything and everyone has gone high tech. From refrigerators with built-in computers to high-powered handheld devices, technology is touching nearly every aspect of our lives. The job search process is no exception. While the traditional approach, with a focus on networking, strong resumes and solid person-to-person interviews, is still king, technological advances are in job hunters' game plans across the country. If you are looking to enhance, here are a few areas to explore.
1. Tech Savvy Resumes
Many candidates opt to send their resumes to companies via e-mail, or choose to submit resumes directly through company or job search Web sites. Because of new Internet and e-mail technology, it pays to ensure your resume is technologically sound. When creating your resume, you should create the following formats:
Traditional resumes: These are the typical, ink and paper resumes which are nicely formatted, professional, and eye-catching.
ASCII, or "plain text" resumes: These are simplified versions of your resume, focusing solely on content. Plain text resumes have the advantage of being readable, no matter what computer system the reader is using. In a plain text resume, avoid italics, unusual fonts, and other fancy formatting. You can create a plain text resume by opening your resume in your word processing program and performing a "save as" function, selecting to save the document as "plain text." ASCII resumes are best used when filling out online resume posting forms, which tend to convert resumes to plain text.
Scannable resumes: Many companies prefer to receive scannable resumes, which are run through scanners with character-recognition capabilities. Companies then utilize applicant-tracking system software (ATS) to match stored resumes with open positions via keywords. For example, if a company is seeking a position with specific graphic design skills, the software will automatically select the resumes that include those skills. Therefore, you must make sure the right keywords are included in your resume.
2. Personal Resume Web Sites
For fields in which portfolios are necessary for the job search process, some candidates are finding that building a personal resume Web site is a convenient way to show off skills and accomplishments. You can develop a Web site that includes examples of your work such as articles, software you developed, artwork or photography and more. You can also include other items such as letters of recommendation.
3. Other Portfolio Options
Having a thick portfolio is important in many industries, and in the past this meant lugging around a huge binder or oversized case full of work examples. Today, a portfolio can be small enough to fit in your briefcase. You can burn all of your materials on a CD, or even create a PowerPoint presentation that shows off your best work. These tools can be put on display during an interview, or left behind for the company to examine once the interview is completed.
4. Video Portraits
If you're not camera shy and really want to be tech savvy, you can tape an interview of yourself and post it on your resume Web site for employers to review. This can give the employer an example of your poise right off the bat. There are many options for how to do this, including creating your own video file using a digital camcorder or by utilizing a professional service.
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Think you can only meet people at real, live networking events? Think again. There are a wide variety of online portals in which professionals can network, meet others in the field, and make great contacts. Most professional organizations have message boards and online forums, and there are many other sites such as LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) and WorldWit (www.worldwit.org) that tout themselves as networking forums Try Our Resume Service
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