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Words that will KILL your resume!
1) Tie words to actual results. Link your skills to specific results that demonstrate your competence. Figure out how all these buzzwords describe you and give the detail through which a reader will come to the conclusion you want. For … Continue reading
5 Tips to find your dream job in 2016
1) Follow your passion and curiosity: The simplest part of landing your dream job is to make sure it’s doing something you’re passionate about. So when deciding you want a career change, it’s important to consider what you’re truly passionate … Continue reading
Incorporating Social Media into your business
Today, most consumers research real estate agents, insurance agents, job candidates and businesses online when choosing who they want to work with, and many are using Facebook as a primary tool to do this. That’s why it’s so important for … Continue reading
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Can you send your resume to 1000 companies
There’s nothing easy about job searching. What’s especially frustrating for many job seekers is a disappointing response rate. However, it’s important to note that a job search is based on a numbers game. For example: If you get your resume … Continue reading
Save Time with your Job Search
These days, to land a job over the competition, you have to work smarter. The hard part is to get your resume read by the right people at the right time. Good jobs aren’t on the market very long. To … Continue reading
5 Things NOT to do in a job search
1) “Employers will be impressed if you take the initiative to show up in person instead of just applying online.” In most fields these days, showing up to apply in person will mark you as unprofessional and out of touch. … Continue reading
Looking for a Job? Are you OVERqualified ?
Be upfront. When gunning for a job that’s a step down, don’t be coy about your intentions. The hiring manager will probably be concerned that you won’t feel challenged or stick around long in the role. Avoid this by remaining … Continue reading
Real Estate may be a Good Occupation for you
Real estate business is one of the more successful and well-known sequence alternatives amongst potential businesses/business hunters. Despite the economic downturn and depression growing over us and home revenue losing, there is still a large need for real estate solutions … Continue reading
Job Search Rules to Get Landed
WASHINGTON, D.C. — First, break the rule that tells you to send a stiff, formal resume that makes you sound like every other banana in the bunch. Forget that! You have your own voice and personality. You won’t come across … Continue reading
3 Job Search Myths…Busted!
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Job seekers frequently go into the job search process with assumptions about how to present themselves and what employers want to hear. Preconceived notions need to be challenged in order for a job search to be successful. … Continue reading