Friday, April 4, 2014

Evaluate Work Opportunities by Asking Your Interviewer This One Question

When you search for jobs online, you need to gather information to be able to evaluate the work opportunities that you find. Consider one of the most important questions you can ask your next boss or anyone who is interviewing you. You will learn volumes about the company culture and what they really value.

Of course, you probably go to a job interview with a written list of prepared questions. It is an important part of showing that you come prepared and finding out more about where you may be working next.

The problem is that every company is likely to say pretty much the same thing regardless of how they operate. Instead of asking if they appreciate teamwork and initiative, try to get more specific. Ask them to identify who they consider a star employee and why.

There are several advantages to this approach. If you get hired, you will know who to watch and emulate. While you are a unique individual, you can always look for ways to learn from another person and adapt their style to suit your personal strengths and skills.

It is also revealing to see how much enthusiasm goes into the description. If your potential supervisor seems hesitant to say anything favorable about the employees they already work with, that could be a cause for concern. Maybe they are largely focused on themselves and will not be very available to you. Maybe there are serious conflicts and divisions already in place.

On the other hand, if you hear a generous and insightful round of praise, you may feel reassured. It is a good sign that employees receive appropriate recognition for their efforts and that you may get the same treatment.

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Search Jobs Free and Feature your Resume

There are many methods of job hunting that cost little or nothing like being able to search jobs free online. However, it may be worth the investment to pay for premium tools such as being able to feature your resume. The extra visibility can help you to land a position faster and get a better job.
When you consider using any premium service online, there are many important factors to consider.

  • Use a secure method of payment like your credit card or PayPal. Check the published statistics on the amount of traffic on the site to see how many employers are likely to see your enhanced resume.
  • Review all your options for pricing and terms. If you believe that your job search may last several months or more, you can often find a discounted price on longer plans.
  • Featuring a resume generally means that you will appear at the top of the search results. In addition, your resume may appear in bold or otherwise be formatted to help it attract more attention.

These tactics are important because there is stiff competition for jobs online. You may be competing with more than a million other jobseekers.

You have probably heard about the advantages of responding to an advertised opening quickly. When employers have to sort through hundreds or thousands of applications, they are likely to cut the process off after they identify a certain manageable number of qualified applicants.

The same phenomenon is true online, and it is even more intense. If you are looking for work in a crowded field, your resume may sometimes be overlooked unless it is seen quickly.
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Friday, March 21, 2014

Need to Find a job? Overcoming the Negative Stigma Associated with Tattoos

With the number of applicants at an all-time high, employers these days are being extremely picky as to whom they hire. If you have tattoos, finding a job can be even more difficult due to the negative stigma associated with them. Here are some tips to help you find a job that will increase your odds of being hired despite having visible tattoos.

Cover it up
Perhaps the best thing you can do during an interview is to cover your tattoo up. You only get one chance to make a good first impression, so it’s better to be safe rather than sorry. If it’s not possible to cover it with clothing, consider wearing makeup to hide it instead. When doing so, be advised that this might be something you would need to continue even after you are hired if the tattoo is especially offensive or overly distracting.

Dress Conservatively
This should be obvious during any job interview, but it’s especially important whenever you have a tattoo that cannot be covered. A clean cut hairstyle, professional clothing and limited number of piercings will help soften your image a bit, and this is important because many employers view tattoos as a sign of rebellion.

Be ready to explain
You may need to give an explanation for your tattoo, so be sure to have an answer ready. What your potential employer does not want to hear is that you got your tattoo while you were intoxicated or as part of a dare. Accept responsibility for your decision, and if it was a bad one, then say so. Even if you don’t regret getting the tattoo, the fact that you have a reasonable explanation for it shows you do put at least some thought into the decisions you make.

Focus on your qualifications
Rather than dwelling on your tattoo, aim to impress your employer with your skills and knowledge instead. He or she could just be so impressed that you’ll be offered the job despite the fact that you sport a little body art.

Most hiring managers advise against mentioning tattoos unless the interviewer brings the subject up first. Should the topic arise, handling the matter in a dignified manner can go a long way toward undoing any negative vibes an employer might have. Contact us for even more helpful job hunting tips.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Discover Work Opportunties at Job Fairs

Career fairs, also called job fairs, are an excellent way to find jobs.  Companies come to you to find employment and you go to them in hopes that you're the candidate of choice.  You spend one day to attend a place where companies gather together to fill a void in their company.  Take advantage of work opportunities provided in one location.  You'll never know where it may take you.
Job fairs bring a first impression like no resume can.  There's nothing like interacting with company representatives face-to-face and getting a feel for the company.  The same is said of companies attending.  Seeing the person with the resume or application in hand is better than just reading the resume/application.  Some companies will conduct interviews on the spot.  Polish your interview skills and dress appropriately.  Be sure to ask questions.  Employers like answering questions because it shows that you listen, you're proactive and you're thoughtful.  However, don't ask questions that are answered on the website or about money/benefits.  This hurts your first impression.

You don't want to end up in disappointment, so do your homework prior to attending.  Read up on each company attending to see what the company is about, what jobs are open and if the application can be filled out online.  Not all businesses are companies; some are non-profits, some are colleges and some are government agencies.  Still it's important to research as some companies will have what you're after.  Only go to a job fair if the application isn't online; you can fill those out at home.  If it's in PDF or Word form fill it out and hand it to them at the fair.  Otherwise polish those resumes.  Tweak it to match the job.  If one job consists of clerical and the other is marketing make two resumes for those industries.  Have plenty to hand out.  The goal isn't to meet with every company at the fair.  The goal is to chat with companies that match your interests.
Job fairs are a great way to gain job opportunities, network and meet new people.  As long as you perform due diligence it will be time well spent. Contact us for more information.