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Get Hired With This Resume Tweak

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In a new CareerBuilder.com survey, hiring a personal focus 70% more on a perspective employee’s achievements rather then their objectives. Give them what they want on the top of your resume right under your name. Make is easy to glance at your resume and have a bulleted list of 4-5 career placements and achievements you have accomplished.

Not only does this grab their attention, most likely this will be the opener for the interview on a positive note and more focused on what possibilities you have for the position needed.

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Do’s and Don’t Tips for a Job Interview

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Keep It Clean – When It Comes To A Job Promotion

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A survey at CareerBuilder.com of more then 2600 hiring personnel said that along with hard work and dedication, a neat work area is just as vital. Twenty eight percent of those in the survey admitted this would give someone a promotion that is neat over messy.

Neatness reflects organization a key to making your job go smoother, shows you care and are more likely on top of your tasks.

Here are some tips to help you de-clutter and stay organized.

Organize with an Inbox and Outbox Tray on your desk.

Inbox – Things to get done. This is a great way to organize your tasks. Organize your inbox according to importance of task to be done and in what time frame. If you have a report due a couple hours after you start your day then pile your papers accordingly so that everything is at your fingertips. Once one task is completed and the other needs to be started.

Outbox Thing ready to go. Once a task is completed, move it to the OutBox for delivery to another department or to be filed.

Files On Hand
Keep file folders and lables in a desk draw so you can easily fill the folder, label and put into your outbox to file.

No Posting Here
While post-it notes are a great way to remind yourself of things to do, save them for your fridge or reminder board at home. Instead keep a notebook handy for daily reminders and check it off through out your day.

No Food or Drink
Eating at your desk is a habit all of us fall into. Meeting a deadline or finishing a project, it is easier to grab a sandwich, chips or anything we can just gobble down while we work. Result is that crumbs fall in the keyboard making a mess or food that has gone cold from focusing on the task more then your lunch or snack. Take a break from your work, take time to eat and leave the containers in the trash not on your desk.

This is my Family
Family photos are wonderful can open easy conversation with client or other employees. Consider keeping only a few pictures and maybe changing them up every once and a while, to avoid to much clutter.

Pens in Place
Fumbling for a pen that works? Take time to replace old pens, pencils and marker. Throw away those that don’t work and display only the ones you need. Keep them in a nice container on your desk.

Dust Off Daily
Keep a spare cloth or paper towels to wipe down your computer and monitor everyday. With the touch screens, make sure the monitor is free of finger prints. Once a week grab a lint free cloth and some alcohol and wipe down the keyboard using just a dab of alcohol. Do this especially if other people use your computer to help fight off germs from the common cold and more.

Is there a Desk Under There?
If you cannot see your desk, you have too much clutter. Take time to have everything you work with have a place that is not piled on top of your desk. If you are organized your job will become much easier and less stressful.At the end of your day, empty the trash and shred papers no longer needed. Leave your work area neat and ready for the next day.

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Find A Job Just Right For You

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Is the field of work you know so well not doing so well in the job market?
You may have more skills in other areas that you are miss out on. These days looking for a job and getting hired is more difficult due to unemployment so high. You have to think outside the box.

Check out myskillsmyfuture.org/

Enter your skills and work history and find out what area’s you qualify for. They also offer what salary’s are available, training if needed and links to current job offers.

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Don’t Flub That Job Interview!
Your Wearing What To The Job Interview?!

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Don’t Flub That Job Interview!

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We all get nervous going to a job interview and being prepared can help ease that. You can pick out your outfit the night before, but that is the easy part. Learning as much as you can about the company and what is needed for the job offer can give you an advantage on the next person interviewing.
Here are a few tips that impressed me when I was hiring for a company.

Lombardi Time Arrival
Lombardi Time is phrase coined after Vince Lombardi, the famous and beloved Green Bay Packers coach. It means that you should show up 10-15 minutes early, or you will be considered late. When you arrive 15 minutes early it not only shows responsibility and interest but also in many businesses good manners. On time is better then late and having to open your interview with an excuse. First impressions matter, make yours work on arrival.

Hey I’m Over Here
Keep eye contact with the interviewer. If you feel uncomfortable, focus on looking between their eyes or just above their eyebrows. This shows them your interested and they have your attention. Don’t look at the ground, it shows lack of confidence.

Don’t I sound Enthused?
Enthusiasm goes along way with the conversation. If your on board and show interest in a positive way the person interviewing you will be more likely to want to talk to you more and allow you to give more information about yourself.

Do Not Go Empty Headed
Prepare, Prepare, Prepare! You know what your capable of and now is your time to shine. Study up on what the company is looking for and let them know what you can do and how you can contribute to the company. Have a short list of questions for the interviewer as well. Taking out a pad of paper with your questions, shows you think ahead and want to do all you can do fill the position.

Do your homework and eat before the interview, grumbling stomachs make for awkwardness.

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Your Wearing What To The Job Interview?!

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With unemployment at a high percentage its tough out there for get a job. Foreclosures, job loss and moving has been unfortunately popular over the past few years. Today, you need to have an edge on everyone else to land and job and how you look matters, first impressions matter.

There are two organizations that can help you or someone you know make that first impression count when going to an interview.

DressForSuccess.org This not-for-profit organization accepts donations for women’s suits and dresses to help women looking for a job look their best. They not only will dress you but offer support in finding a job as well.

CareerGear.org offers coaching and more for men and you can make donations of suits, ties, belts, briefcases and more.