Thursday, December 28, 2006

What Makes a Job Search Successful?

12/29/06
As the New Year approaches, many of you will be thinking about or actively searching for new jobs. So, what makes a good job search? You need to think of looking for a job as a job; research, plan, develop and secure tools that make you stand out; and be persistent:
  • Develop an effective résumé that focuses on your skills and achievements, not your duties or responsibilities. Use numbers and percentages whenever possible to quantify your accomplishments.
  • Create a layout that is easy to read with fonts no smaller than 11-12 points.
  • Proofread, have someone you trust proofread, and proof it again.
  • Never send a résumé without a specific cover letter on matching letterhead.
  • Take the time to research companies and positions.
  • Make a list of targeted companies.
  • Identify the name, title, address, e-mail, and phone number of the person who would be your immediate manager or boss.
  • Use the telephone and call whenever possible.
  • Don't rely too heavily on the Internet and think twice before posting your résumé on job boards (you take the risk of identity theft and aggravation from unwanted solicitations.)
  • Send your résumé and cover letter as an attachment and / or ASCII file, but also send it by snail mail on good quality 24-32lb. linen paper (I prefer a white embossed linen paper).
  • Follow up with a phone call and try to secure an interview.

To be continued in next blog.

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JobFinder Blog

12/28/06
Welcome to the the beginning of my blog. This is my opportunity to share some thoughts, ideas, tips, and suggestions to help you with your job search. The last year was a good one for the economy but I am hoping that 2007 will be a better year for the job market. Although job finding has been better in some regions of the country, it has still not picked up in states like Ohio. Even in some states with an increase in jobs, many are lower paying in the retail and service sectors.

If you know of any positions and want me to post them on my blog, please e-mail me at aresume@roadrunner.com.