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Career
Tips
Resume
Tips:
A good resume will not get you a job, but a bad one
will surely rob you of a chance to interview for many
excellent positions for which you may be qualified.
The following are some basic tips to help you prepare
a winning resume:
- Prepare
your resume yourself
- Information
gathering. Write down as much information as you can
think of about your accomplishments, experience, education,
activities and business life.
- Resume
should include:
- Name
- Address
- Phone
number
- E-mail
address
- Employment
History
- Accomplishments
- References
available upon request
- Resumes
should NOT include personal information (i.e. age,
marital status, religious affiliation, etc.)
- Final
Review - your resume must be letter perfect. Review
for accuracy and spelling.
- Review
the final product and ask yourself, "Would I bring
this person in for an interview?"
- Keep
your resume simple and to the point. The average reader
gives a resume 15-30 seconds before making a decision.
Make sure you get your point across within that time
frame.
Interview Tips
The interview should be more than just a question and
answer period. It is your one chance to provide the
prospective employer a look at who you are beyond your
resume. It is also an opportunity for you to find out
all you need to know about the company and career opportunity
that lies ahead to make sure the company is right for
you.
In
preparation for the interview:
- Review
your resume in great detail
- Be
prepared to answer all questions as it relates to
the resume and background you have presented.
- Know
the selling points of your background. Make sure you
mention each and every one of them before the interview
is over.
- Assume
that with every answer to an interview question, there
will be a related follow up question.
- Anticipate
the five most difficult questions a potential employer
may ask you and prepare a thorough answer for each.
- Researech
the company in great detail. Use the internet, local
newspapers, the company's investor relations department,
etc.
- First
impressions are lasting ones:
- Dress
professionally
- Strong
positive handshake
- Make
solid eye contact throughout your conversation
- Use
your interviewers name when appropriate
- Always
be on time but not too early.
- Be
enthusiastic toward everyone you come in contact with
- Be
confident
- All
answers should be conversational in tone but yet succinct
and to the point.
- Have
a sense of humor
- When
the interview is over, if interested, let the interviewer
know. Don't be afraid to ask for the job.
Follow
up all interviews with a short thank you note to all
those people with which you had contact. The note should
be short and to the point. Take special care to insure
all names and titles are correctly spelled.
Remember, when the offer comes, there are no dream jobs.
This is merely the next step in building a successful
career. Ask yourself if " Will I be bettering myself
with this job?"
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