Sunday, May 10, 2020
Your Resume and Hot Jobs in 2014
Your Resume and Hot Jobs in 2014 We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. For many people, findinga new job in the new year will be on their list of New Years resolutions (more money, new career, etc.). Not unlikejust about everything else, job searchdynamics change with the passage of time. Job search sites, opportunities, industries and, yes, even resume formats evolve from year to year. Whether you are looking for your first jobor you are a pro at job search, your job search marketing toolkit must be up to date with current trends. Your resume is the most important career document. These tipswill help you ensure your resume is ready for the New Year. Results should be the focus Todays employers are looking for candidates that can demonstrate the fact that they have added value in their former jobs or roles. This means you have to focus on your accomplishments instead of your responsibilities or duties. Making your resume a long and unwinding list of what you did in your former roles isnt useful. What you achieved in that time however is very useful. Focus on the bottom line for the roles you held when writing your resume. This could be money saved for your employers, sales generated, product innovations, improvement in test scores for students, etc. Customize you resume for every application In todays job market, HR departments are getting wiser and competition is getting stiffer. Your resume will be ignored immediately they figure out that it is a mass production. This is why you need to customise it for the role you are applying for. One easy way to achieve this is to take note of what is required of the role you are applying for then match you qualifications to these job requirements. Keywords are important Why? Most HR departments now use an applicant tracking system (ATS). Using keywords that match the job requirement in your resume is the only way you can be sure that your resume will even get a glance. Length We are becoming less patient as the years pass when it comes to reading content. The HR departments you are sending your resume to arent any different. Your resume will not get attention beyond 2 minutes most of the time, therefore you need to be sure that everything you need to say gets into a concise, impactful document. Your LinkedIn profile An active LinkedIn profile that shows connections to thought leaders and good deal of recommendations from individuals within and outside the industry you are looking to get into is a good way to bring in some brownie points. In fact, you can get your next job via LinkedIn as a standalone but a well written resume with a great LinkedIn profile is a perfect combination. Clean up your Social Media profiles Do you share your Friday Night adventures on any of the social networks? It is time to clean things up. Now. More and more HR units are asking potential employees to include links to their various profiles in applications. Of course, only a handful of these profiles may get looked at during the initial recruitment process, but if you get to the interview stage, the chances of your profile getting viewed increases. Delete any awkward or eyebrow raising posts you have and desist from such posts in the future. If any of your accounts is heavy with such posts, you may be better served deleting it entirely or deactivating temporarily. Career Tip of the Day:5 Steps to a Great Resume Suggested Reading:Resume: The Winning Resume Get Hired Today With These Groundbreaking Resume Secrets (Resume, Resume Writing, Get Hired) We are always eager to hear from our readers. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions regarding CareerAlley content. Good luck in your search,Joey Google+ Job Search job title, keywords, company, location jobs by What's next? Ready to take action? Choose the right tools to help you build your career. Looking for related topics? Find out how to make a resume and cover letter that gets you hired. Subscribe and make meaningful progress on your career. Itâs about time you focused on your career. Get Educated Contact Us Advertise Copyright 2020 CareerAlley. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy + Disclosure home popular resources subscribe search
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