Posted on 19 January 2010. Tags: Brad Grayson, brief and to the point, dream job, grayson, job title, professional manner, resume, resumes, right moment, waiting game
You found your dream job, you created an exceptional resume and you sent it to the employer.
Now the “waiting” game begins. After sending your resume you think that all you have to do now is wait for the employer to contact you.
This is a big mistake; you have to choose the right way and the right moment for the next steps. Most employers recommend you wait for a week after sending your resume. Read the full story
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Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: afternoons, bad idea, Helen, job, job hunting, job offer, job title, John, many times in my life, mid thirties, nature of the job
I am in my mid-thirties, and, as you can imagine, I have changed and looked for jobs many times in my life. No matter how successful was in my job hunting research, I realized that there are certain ground rules that need to be respected; otherwise, we will not get what we want from our careers.
First of all, forget about your resume.
A resume cant get you a job. A resume wont get you a job. Research proved that for 1,400 resumes sent out, there is only ONE job offer! The percentage is very low so instead of worrying too much about the structure, the layout and the type of fonts you will use to create a fantastic resume, do the following: Read the full story
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