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Find Jobs: Search Job Listings, Find Job Openings | TweetMyJOBS.com. Beltway Job Search Partner Planning. Question of the Week: Help me Make Sense of Working with Recruiters. This week’s question isn’t so much a particular one as it is a collection of questions I’ve been getting around one central theme: recruiters. How do I work with them? When should I work with them? Why aren’t they calling me back? Are they a waste of time? In today’s Q&A column I’m not only going to tackle many of these topics, but I’ve created a video for you that will help you figure out when its most beneficial for you to work with a recruiter and how to get the most out of the relationship.

Between this article and the video, we are going to cover a lot of ground when it comes to recruiters and arming you with the information to get the most out of your relationships with them. So, here are a few tips… All Recruiters Aren’t the Same – There are corporate, contract, contingent, retained, permanent and temp/consulting recruiters. Unemployed? Litmus Tests – Do you have any? Can’t Get Them to Call You Back? Is it a Real Job or Not? What did you think about the video?

Beltway Job Search Partners Group News. Why your PDF resume might be killing you. My allergies are absolutely killing me. The battle of my body versus my environment has now reached an annoying three weeks. What’s worse is that this is the first year I’ve ever experienced an allergic catastrophe like I’m dealing with now. Seriously, it just came out of no where. But enough about me, time to talk about what might be killing you! For several years, I’ve been thinking of writing about the horror that a PDF resume can bring to job seekers.

For too long, I’ve been waiting for the right time or the right idea/inspiration to write about this menacing problem. I was recently quoted in FINS in a Cover Letter story, and while there, I noticed their very strong PDF v. Important Point #1 If you weren’t aware already, most companies these days use an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to receive, organize, review, and search the resume that you (and everyone) send in for the job. Important Point #2 There are roughly 55 different ATS vendors on the market. Important Point #3. Should You Consider Hiring a Virtual Assistant? I know what it’s like. You have more to do than you can get done. You’re pulled in a thousand different directions. You can’t ever seem to catch up. And the paperwork is killing you. Photo courtesy of ©iStockphoto.com/esolla As the CEO of Thomas Nelson, I had a great assistant.

This allowed me to focus on what I did best: vision-casting, communication, networking, strategy, etc. But when I left the CEO role, I moved my office home and was without an assistant for the first time in over fifteen years. Just booking travel for one trip would take me a couple of hours. Long story short, I hired a virtual executive assistant two months ago. Could this work for you? You want to get out from under the administrative pile.You want to focus more of your time on what you do best.You want to be more productive.You want more margin in your life. There are numerous companies that offer outsourced administrative services.

Here are a few details about my assistant that you might find interesting: I Need a Job- Now What. 4 Simple Tools For Creating An Infographic Resume. Are you a freelancer or job seeker? These apps will transform your dull resume into a beautiful infographic work of art. October 07, 2011 As a freelancer or job seeker, it is important to have a resume that stands out among the rest—one of the more visually pleasing options on the market today is the infographic resume.

An infographic resume enables a job seeker to better visualize his or her career history, education and skills. Unfortunately, not everyone is a graphic designer, and whipping up a professional-looking infographic resume can be a difficult task for the technically unskilled job seeker. Luckily, a number of companies are picking up on this growing trend and building apps to enable the average job seeker to create a beautiful resume. To spruce up your resume, check out these four tools for creating an infographic CV. 1. Vizualize.me is a new app that turns a user's LinkedIn profile information into a beautiful, Web-based infographic. 2. 3. 4. Your thoughts. Career Network Ministry - McLean Bible Church Group News. JibberJobber - Career Management Group News. Most of us have a charity or group where we volunteer our time and efforts. In the midst of a job search, particularly a stressful one, it would seem natural to dial back your involvement.

But, this is one place where you shouldn’t retreat. The relationships you have established – even if new or underdeveloped – in the places you volunteer can be extremely powerful in your job search. Increasing your involvement can very well lead to a job offer in a place you never expected to find one. Winning Hearts and Minds The closer you work with fellow volunteers, the better they will get to know you. And, let’s face it, people help and hire those they like. Words and Deeds The interview process is a two-way street. Do What You Know When volunteering, most people think in terms of what the Not for Profit does as a function: soup kitchens need help in the kitchen, Big Brothers/Big Sisters need adults to sponsor kids, etc..

It Doesn’t Always Have to Be a NFP Powered By PopUp Domination. JibberJobber - Career Management Group News. How to Use Task Lists and Calendars in Your Job Search. A job search can, at times, become overwhelming with all the things that need to get done! That point had become very real to me the last couple of weeks as my schedule has become crazy with my business, in addition to outside and family obligations.

Unfortunately things fall behind and fall through the cracks… like writing my weekly posts! The same is true when you’re searching for a job. Applications, customizing your resume, networking, informational meetings, job interviews, follow up thank you notes and so many other things seem like they all need to get done right now, and there’s not enough hours in the day to do them. Opportunities can be lost if the appropriate things don’t get done on time. So how do you manage them? Everyone has to find what works best for them, however, for me… it’s a matter of becoming more disciplined with my Task Lists and Calendars!

There are countless tools available online, on your desktop computer, for your wall, or on paper. One at a time! Prioritize! Get Started. 5 Signs Your Resumé is Passé - InsideTech.com. Get a Job >> Browse Articles >> Resume Prep Get a Job >> Browse Articles >> Job Search Tips The workplace is not what it was five years ago. Neither is the job hunt. The most successful candidates are those who are ready and willing to adapt to a changing landscape. But it doesn’t matter how ready you are for the modern workplace if your resumé’s straight out of 1994. And sometimes, it’s the most minute details that make all the difference. Does your resumé speak to the modern hiring manager? #1: You’ve forced it to fit onto one page You’ve reduced your font size to eight, eliminated margins altogether and left out key information about yourself, all to conform to that age-old “one page resumé” rule.

Don’t get me wrong: Your resumé should be concise. . #2: You list an objective Of course you’re looking to gain more experience in the field/sector/type of company to which you’re applying. If you want to explain why you’re applying for the job, say so in your cover letter. 3 Types of Networks You Need - Management Tip of the Day - October 13, 2011. [R]energize Your Job Hunt in 8 Steps. “My job hunt is stuck in the mud. I know I need to fix it, but I’m feeling overwhelmed and I’ve got no energy left. I’ve tried everything, and nothing seems to work.” Does this ring true for you? The simple truth is: Hunting for a job can be tiring, demoralizing, and frustrating. I often encounter people who have internalized their inability to find work as a sign of personal failure. Confidence and self-image suffer. As that happens, it becomes increasingly difficult to present the optimistic, energetic “can do” persona that employers seek. We all hear the longer you are out of work, the harder it is to get work.

There are things you can do to [r]energize your job hunt. 1. Treat it with the same sense of professionalism that you would bring to any employment. 2. Imagine yourself in the surroundings of your next job, and then embrace the job hunt as the necessary process to get you there. 3. Are you frozen in place by a fear of possible future failure? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Eat healthy. 5 Things You Need to Do to Get a Job. Two construction workers sat down to lunch.

Worker #1 took out his turkey sandwich and eagerly started eating. Worker #2 tentatively opened his first sandwich. Examining it, he exclaimed, “Yuck, peanut butter,” and tossed it aside. Reaching in for his second sandwich, he opened it, and carefully peeled open the bread to examine the contents. Many job seekers behave a lot like Worker #2. [See The 50 Best Careers for 2011.] Decide where you want to go next. Review trends and industries with career potential and determine if there are matches between your skills and interests and those fields. Once you know your direction, optimize your resume. [See What the American Jobs Act Means for You.] Position yourself as an expert. Don’t just create profiles and forget about them. The key to a successful job hunt is to network generously. [See Job Outlook Improving for the Class of 2012.] Communicate your value. How a Step-By-Step Process Can Improve Your Job Search. 10 Reasons Why People Get Fired.

I didn’t say this was going to be a happy post. But sometimes looking at the darker sides of a career, we can learn how to improve it. Avoid the potholes in the future. And perhaps build a more stable career and life platform. And for the purpose of this post, “fired” is used as a general term. It includes being laid off, let go, terminated, separated or any other jargon used by a company to indicate the end of a working relationship. So here are 10 ways: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Of course there are more than 10 reasons. Or quit on your own terms. What are the ways that most ring true for you? Thanks CarbonNYC for the photo via Flickr Tim Tyrell-Smith is the creator of Tim’s Strategy. Tim Tyrell-Smith – who has written 527 posts on Tim's Strategy®. Four Easy Steps to Apply for the Right Job the Right Way…

Many times when a client comes in to ask for assistance, the first item they want to ask is if I think this is the right job for them. My first question back to them is, ”What do you think about it? Do you think this is the right job for you to apply to?” This is usually met with a blank stare, and then the reply “If I knew that, I would not have asked! That is why I came here!” Then we both have a chuckle, and I introduce folks to a process that helps them to figure out if this is the right job for them, and then how to apply for the right job, the right way – with a targeted approach that shows features and benefits. 4 Easy steps to apply for the right job, the right way – get organized first!

As you can see from this picture, I have developed a simple workbook saved in a Rich Text Format, so that you can download this file and use it for yourself regardless of what word processing application you are using. Pick your Persona – where will you apply? JibberJobber - Career Management Group News. 3 Ways To Uncover A Hidden Job. Most candidates begin their job search online; but did you know that the majority of the jobs in the United States and other countries are never advertised online? In fact, it is estimated that 85% of all available jobs are filled before they ever reach the help wanted section.

By learning the secrets to finding these potential opportunities, you can unlock a treasure trove of opportunities. While the economy is still not what it once was, unemployment among white collar workers is at roughly 6% rather than the dismal 9%+ that we often hear about in the media. What this means is that there are jobs to be had, even if the market is a little tighter! I know this is true because so many of my executive level clients have gotten job offers over the past year. If you are thinking of taking a new step in your career, here are a few tips to help you uncover a ‘hidden’ role, despite less than ideal economic circumstances: Identify Your Target Companies Determine Your Point of Contact.

Resume Tips for College Students. If you are a college student looking for a job or internship your resume can look just like everyone else's and that can make your job search challenging. What can you do is to get your resume noticed when all the candidates are basically equal when it comes to their educational background? First of all, you can, and should, do more than just go to class. Add as much experience to your resume as you can - volunteer, intern, work, and/or join school clubs and organizations. Getting additional experience will not only bolster your resume. It will also help you explore career options and help you figure out what you do - and don't - want to do in the future. The next step is to make your resume stand out from the competition. Related: College Student Job Search Tips | College Student Interview Tips | Top 15 Jobs for College Students Image Copyright Getty Images Comstock.

How to Discover Your True Path in Life. We were all moved, and many of us shaken, by the loss of Steve Jobs last week. He inspired us with his vision, his passion for his work and his creative genius. We cheered him when he battled back from being fired at Apple. We so badly wanted him to win his ultimate battle with his unrelenting foe. In reflecting on his life and his beliefs, many of us watched the 2005 Commencement Speech Steve Jobs gave at Stanford University .

What stood out most to me are two, beautiful messages: Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. and Because believing that the dots will connect down the road will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it leads off the well-worn path. Steve Jobs is imploring these graduates to discover their True Path in life. This was the biggest surprise of all and the most valuable lesson. When we leave childhood behind we often leave behind our own sense of self. I know how difficult this can be. We all have a life force within us. Weak Economy Is a Boom Time for Financial Scammers. Back in 2009, when Teresa Yeast's husband was laid off from the job he had held for 17 years, she began searching for ways to earn some money. But with two disabled children to care for, she knew she couldn't work outside the home. One day Yeast (pictured, right), 45, noticed an ad in an area newspaper looking for people to work from home creating tiny pins shaped like angels out of beads and ribbon.

When the same ad for Darling Angel Pins appeared in her local paper in Platea, Pa., she decided to investigate. Online, she found an attractive, professional-looking website. "They advertised that they made donations to the American Cancer Society, autism groups, all these great causes, so of course I was drawn to that," she explains. The money sounded good, too. Yeast mailed her $500, received a box of supplies -- and became one of the millions of Americans victimized by financial scams. Consumer fraud -- the intentional deceit of a consumer -- is nothing new, unfortunately.

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