Saturday, April 8, 2017

Graphic Resumes that Stand Out

Consider carefully the impact your resume will make. Everyone is looking for a way to make their resume stand out in today’s job market. One way to do that is by giving your resume some visual appeal. The resume must however fit the intended audience, and professional expectations.

A graphical layout might not be for everyone, nor appropriate for every profession and industry. And if you don't have an artist's eye (or a favor to call in to a graphic designer), attempting something like this might not work out to your benefit.

But if you know what you're doing, and need a little inspiration, find 10 graphic resumes here.

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Create a Personal Power Statement

In 30 Second Summaries and in Resumes, consider the power of words that describe a person's character, values, and skills perfectly. Creating a power statement is imperative for all persons at any level. Individuals need to be effective in communicating their strengths and accomplishments at any educational level. 

When presenting oneself to others, there is a need to present information to validate one's values, character, and skills in a powerful and succinct manner. 

This could be difficult without the guidance presented here.

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Things to say in an interview

Your interview is usually your first (possibly only)  opportunity to present yourself.  You need to be able to effectively communicate your skill set and show the best competitive advantage to secure employment. 

During the interview process, you want to highlight as many of your strengths as possible. An easy way to do this is by slipping a few simple phrases into the job interview. 

Find seven things you should be ready to say in an interview here.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

10 Internet free career self-assessment tools

What career best fits your personality? There are many career assessment tests that can provide you with a list of professions and occupations that fit your career 
personality. Choose a career that matches your preferences and you will increase your chances of being successful!

Understanding yourself is critical when choosing or changing your career. There 10 tests are all free online self-assessment tools you can readily use. Click here.

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Networking for Introverts

You have probably heard you should spend some portion of your time networking. This includes even when you have job. So with networking being essential, now is the time to start.

You will most likely find yourself at an event of some kind event  (networking?) or mingling before the event starts (networking?). This is a natural opportunity for networking to take place.  For the recent college graduate,and for the unemployed, networking is really about any room you are in that contains other people too!

Some people are naturals at the art of networking while for others, perhaps the more shy or introverted among us, networking can be a stressful experience.

Find eight tips which will provide some help in relieving that stress here.

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Assess your Career – Take a Short Test

Using questions about your preferences and attitudes, you can be associated with one of the 16 principal personality types. 

Conducting a personal career profile will give you insight into your individuality, outlining your strengths along with areas of relative weakness. It maps your behavioral style and core motivations to areas of work and patterns of work which best accommodate your individual make-up, giving you the  opportunity to reflect and make decisive choices on your working life and career.

The initial free analysis will give you an interesting picture of you as a person. Purchasing the  followup report is optional. Find the test here.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Part Time Employment from Home

The good news is a number of companies are looking for part-time workers -- and that number is expected to rise in the coming years. Nearly one in five workers is currently part-time, and by 2020 projected that will increase to 40%.

A firm that screens companies offering part-time opportunities has analyzed more than 40,000 companies offering part-time remote jobs in the first half of 2016 and come up with the top 35 to watch for such work.

Industries that topped the list include education, marketing and healthcare, travel and technology. Some of the more common part-time remote job titles are teacher, writer, speech pathologist, coder, interpreter, editor, and customer service representative.

See the 35 legitimate companies in the complete article here.