Sunday, April 12, 2020
4 Ways To Show Off Your Awesome Resume - Work It Daily
4 Ways To Show Off Your Awesome Resume - Work It Daily Job searching needs to be a diversified effort. You canât put all your eggs in one basket. And, many people believe the only way to job search these days is to go online, post their resume to a job board, and spend time searching through the job boards looking for openings. Yes, this is a piece of the job search puzzle, folks, but itâs not the whole pie. You canât rely on job boards alone to find a job. That makes your job search a numbers game, and you would have to spend 40 hours a week on every job board you could find applying for every position you are even remotely qualified forâ"literally applying for hundreds of jobs a week to get a few call-backs and maybe one or two interviews. Donât fall into the trap of believing a job board is the only place to find employment. Below are some great ways to diversify your search and open some doors: Social Networking Facebook: I read a surprising statistic the other day: These days, more people are finding employment on Facebook than they are on LinkedIn. I was shocked. I had to investigate that a little further. But I suppose it isnât all that far-fetched, considering all the companies that are on Facebookâ"not to mention the 950 million+ people on it. My recommendation here: Use Facebook to scout out companies you would like to work for to see if there are any openings listed on its pageâ"and then apply if there are. If there arenât, do some poking around; you may find a contact name you could send your resume and cover letter to. Twitter: Twitter people! Go get your tweet onâ"or at least get on there and search for openings. Did you know that there are more searches performed on Twitter every day than on the largest search engine? Donât know whom to follow? Follow @GreatResume and check out our followers. I have a lot of recruiters on Twitter that follow meâ"and that I followâ"who post jobs every single day. LinkedIn: Professional networking is a must! Get on LinkedIn if youâre not already, join groups related to your industry (great place to find jobs and get your foot in the door), and start making connections with people. Donât just copy and paste your resumeâ"put some time and effort into developing a search engine-optimized profile that will get you noticed. Recruiters, hiring managers, and companies conduct searches for people on LinkedIn every day to find someone who would be a great match for their organization. Our clients always place high in search results. Also, one more tip: Make sure your profile is 100% complete. It helps you to place well in search results. In-Person Networking Buy some networking cards. Include a link to your LinkedIn profile on your business card, professional blog, online resume, etc. Itâs a great way to direct where people can find out more about your professional experience and expertise. Donât hesitate to give one to everyone you meet. Also, find local meetings for professional associations related to your industry/profession. Attend these when and where possible, and start working on your elevator speech. Good Old-Fashioned Snail Mail Believe it or not, it still works. Target companies you want to work for, research the hiring managerâs name, and mail him or her a copy of your resume and cover letter. You would be surprised at how youâll find out about positions you didnât even know were open and how youâll get a better response rate than just working the job boards. Think Outside The Box Really get out there and think outside the box. Create a job search website that includes your resume and professional background. Consider other means of searching for employment that youâve never thought of before. In todayâs job market (and amidst the dismal unemployment rate) itâs important to BE REMEMBERED. So do something memorable (but professional, people). And for goodnessâ sake, if youâre going to sit on the job boards all day, spend some of that time finding some really awesome NICHE job boards that are right up your alleyâ"or in this case, industryâ"and post your resume there. It usually costs employers less to post openings on niche boards, and they know theyâll be getting candidates within only that specified field. As always, customize your resume before sending it out or applying online. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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