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6 Things You Need To Do To Get Your Resume Noticed

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Trust me, if you follow these basic tips, your resume will get seen.  And your resume has to get seen to get an interview.  And you have to get an interview to get the job! You may have amazing skills, and I am certain you do! However, if your resume sinks to the bottom of the heap because you don't do these 6 things , it doesn't matter how great your skills are! 1. Key Words : This is numero uno for today's job market. So many job seekers submit their resumes without considering the key words that employers (and their "bots") are looking for!! Study the job posting, the description, the skills the employer is seeking, and  MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THESE WORDS IN YOUR RESUME!!!!  2.  Use the words the employer uses. Don't interpret or alter. Use the same language and exact words used in the job posting. I'm not kidding. Resumes are often scanned for these specific words. USE THEM!! 3. Highlight your ACCOMPLISHMENTS . Avoid listing the tasks y...

Resume Review Limited Time Offer

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If you have an existing resume but you are not sure if it's "up to snuff" or you are not getting any calls or responses from your applications, I invite you to allow me to review your resume and provide a free critique and suggestions. If you send me a Word version of your current resume, I'll set up a Zoom meeting to review it with you. I will record the meeting and send you a copy so you can refer to it later. Send your resume to aprilmcginniscoaching@outlook.com.   If you do not have a resume but you need one, I have developed an online course where you can learn this vital skill at your own pace. The course includes two 1/2 hour personal Zoom meetings to do a resume review and to do a mock interview.  Register now

6 Steps to Better Time Management

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What does time management have to do with job searching. What if I told you - EVERYTHING!!!!! Looking for work is a full time job. Keeping a consistent schedule, planning your day and your week, and doing a time audit of how you spend your days are all vital! It is easy to fall into bad habits.  Too much screen time, no plan for the day, being distracted by things that are a lot more fun: these are just a few examples of how a lack of time management can result in unproductive time spent on things that are not important.  Tips: Plan your days. Make a schedule and include everything that is important: meals, self-care, breaks, and job search activities. Start your day at a time that most workers and employers are at work. Send e-mails, make calls, submit applications, do some networking or improve your resume or LinkedIn profile during business hours. Audit your time . Do this for 5-7 days. Record everything you do during your waking hours and how much time you spend on these ...

Skills You Need For Landing a WFH Position

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Remote work has certainly become the norm during the pandemic, and now that employers have seen that it actually works and have adjusted to having a remote workforce, it is likely to continue to be an option for many businesses. As a job seeker, if you are looking for a remote WFH job, either because you prefer to avoid all that people contact until Covid-19 is more comfortably under control or you work more productively at home, you have to navigate a whole new set of skills that many of us did not have pre-Covid. Time & task management: Are you able to stay focused and reach goals and deadlines while working at home? Can you show a potential employer how you have achieved that?  Do you use an Outlook calendar? Do you set up tasks on Outlook to remind you of what is important and when your deadlines are? Self-motivation & focus: Do you tend to procrastinate when you work at home? Do you alter your work schedule in such a way that you are not available during regular busine...