Sunday, May 31, 2020
The Department of Labor Tools for Americas Job Seekers Challenge
The Department of Labor Tools for Americas Job Seekers Challenge In this post Im asking you to take a few minutes to recommend JibberJobber to the U.S. Department of Labor. This is like voting for JibberJobber, but its not for a web award, or to be listed on a blog Im guessing the implecations of this recommendation will be that JibberJobber will be recognized by the government and broadcast as a job seeker resource to many workforce service departments. In short, I think this can be the think that legitimizes JibberJobber to the US Government, which will be a big win not only for us but for the people who need something like JibberJobber. Ive had many talks with government people, but the problem always comes back to one thing: since there is an OPTION to upgrade, they say they cant recommend it. I think this is either a super-lame policy, or a misunderstanding of policy. Nonetheless, many government people I talk to say something like (I really heard this): I LOVE this! Im going to tell my daughter, who is just graduating from college, to get on and use JibberJobber. But I cant mention it at my office because there is a fee (NO, there is an OPTIONAL fee). And we cant endorse anything that is for-profit. Oh. My. Gosh. Choke me now. Guess what LinkedIn has an optional upgrade. Monster has optional upgrades (or levels). A major disappointment when I first started JibberJobber was seeing a great divide between the government trying to create their own stuff, and not promoting anything else, and private industry creating really strong, powerful tools. Guess who lost? Anyone who went to a workforce services office who wasnt told about what they really should have been using as a resource. Okay, didnt mean for this to be a rant let me get back on track. I think, I hope, that if JibberJobber gets enough recommendations then well finally get that quasi-endorsement from the government that will help hundreds thousands millions know about this very useful tool. Heres a quote from a comment from yesterdays post I found this to be really powerful: I just âstumbledâ across JJ today. After 9 months in the job search, talking with âcareer coachesâ and recruiters as well as other job seekers and this is the first Iâve heard of it. This should be the first place a job seeker is led to. Thank you, Gary Donnelly, for sharing that (see his entire comment here). It is a damned shame (says Steve Gallison) that he had not been pointed to it earlier. We have tens of thousands of signups, but with last years economy we should have had millions. Please recommend JibberJobber to the DOL and hopefully well get the respect we deserve, and job seekers wont have to waffle around for almost a year before they stumble upon this very helpful resource. To recommend JibberJobber simply: Click on this link (or any link on this page, they all go to the same place) Click on the Recommend Tool Image on the DOL page Click Signup on the top of the popup window Apparently you have to click the Recommend image again (thanks @ecaron for the heads up on this fourth step) Follow the process from there. Im guessing it will take you all of three minutes. Thank you, thank you, thank you! The Department of Labor Tools for Americas Job Seekers Challenge In this post Im asking you to take a few minutes to recommend JibberJobber to the U.S. Department of Labor. This is like voting for JibberJobber, but its not for a web award, or to be listed on a blog Im guessing the implecations of this recommendation will be that JibberJobber will be recognized by the government and broadcast as a job seeker resource to many workforce service departments. In short, I think this can be the think that legitimizes JibberJobber to the US Government, which will be a big win not only for us but for the people who need something like JibberJobber. Ive had many talks with government people, but the problem always comes back to one thing: since there is an OPTION to upgrade, they say they cant recommend it. I think this is either a super-lame policy, or a misunderstanding of policy. Nonetheless, many government people I talk to say something like (I really heard this): I LOVE this! Im going to tell my daughter, who is just graduating from college, to get on and use JibberJobber. But I cant mention it at my office because there is a fee (NO, there is an OPTIONAL fee). And we cant endorse anything that is for-profit. Oh. My. Gosh. Choke me now. Guess what LinkedIn has an optional upgrade. Monster has optional upgrades (or levels). A major disappointment when I first started JibberJobber was seeing a great divide between the government trying to create their own stuff, and not promoting anything else, and private industry creating really strong, powerful tools. Guess who lost? Anyone who went to a workforce services office who wasnt told about what they really should have been using as a resource. Okay, didnt mean for this to be a rant let me get back on track. I think, I hope, that if JibberJobber gets enough recommendations then well finally get that quasi-endorsement from the government that will help hundreds thousands millions know about this very useful tool. Heres a quote from a comment from yesterdays post I found this to be really powerful: I just âstumbledâ across JJ today. After 9 months in the job search, talking with âcareer coachesâ and recruiters as well as other job seekers and this is the first Iâve heard of it. This should be the first place a job seeker is led to. Thank you, Gary Donnelly, for sharing that (see his entire comment here). It is a damned shame (says Steve Gallison) that he had not been pointed to it earlier. We have tens of thousands of signups, but with last years economy we should have had millions. Please recommend JibberJobber to the DOL and hopefully well get the respect we deserve, and job seekers wont have to waffle around for almost a year before they stumble upon this very helpful resource. To recommend JibberJobber simply: Click on this link (or any link on this page, they all go to the same place) Click on the Recommend Tool Image on the DOL page Click Signup on the top of the popup window Apparently you have to click the Recommend image again (thanks @ecaron for the heads up on this fourth step) Follow the process from there. Im guessing it will take you all of three minutes. Thank you, thank you, thank you! The Department of Labor Tools for Americas Job Seekers Challenge In this post Im asking you to take a few minutes to recommend JibberJobber to the U.S. Department of Labor. This is like voting for JibberJobber, but its not for a web award, or to be listed on a blog Im guessing the implecations of this recommendation will be that JibberJobber will be recognized by the government and broadcast as a job seeker resource to many workforce service departments. In short, I think this can be the think that legitimizes JibberJobber to the US Government, which will be a big win not only for us but for the people who need something like JibberJobber. Ive had many talks with government people, but the problem always comes back to one thing: since there is an OPTION to upgrade, they say they cant recommend it. I think this is either a super-lame policy, or a misunderstanding of policy. Nonetheless, many government people I talk to say something like (I really heard this): I LOVE this! Im going to tell my daughter, who is just graduating from college, to get on and use JibberJobber. But I cant mention it at my office because there is a fee (NO, there is an OPTIONAL fee). And we cant endorse anything that is for-profit. Oh. My. Gosh. Choke me now. Guess what LinkedIn has an optional upgrade. Monster has optional upgrades (or levels). A major disappointment when I first started JibberJobber was seeing a great divide between the government trying to create their own stuff, and not promoting anything else, and private industry creating really strong, powerful tools. Guess who lost? Anyone who went to a workforce services office who wasnt told about what they really should have been using as a resource. Okay, didnt mean for this to be a rant let me get back on track. I think, I hope, that if JibberJobber gets enough recommendations then well finally get that quasi-endorsement from the government that will help hundreds thousands millions know about this very useful tool. Heres a quote from a comment from yesterdays post I found this to be really powerful: I just âstumbledâ across JJ today. After 9 months in the job search, talking with âcareer coachesâ and recruiters as well as other job seekers and this is the first Iâve heard of it. This should be the first place a job seeker is led to. Thank you, Gary Donnelly, for sharing that (see his entire comment here). It is a damned shame (says Steve Gallison) that he had not been pointed to it earlier. We have tens of thousands of signups, but with last years economy we should have had millions. Please recommend JibberJobber to the DOL and hopefully well get the respect we deserve, and job seekers wont have to waffle around for almost a year before they stumble upon this very helpful resource. To recommend JibberJobber simply: Click on this link (or any link on this page, they all go to the same place) Click on the Recommend Tool Image on the DOL page Click Signup on the top of the popup window Apparently you have to click the Recommend image again (thanks @ecaron for the heads up on this fourth step) Follow the process from there. Im guessing it will take you all of three minutes. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Resume Writing Workshop - How They Can Help You Get A Job
Resume Writing Workshop - How They Can Help You Get A JobIf you're looking for information on how to get a job in the healthcare industry, your best option may be attending a resume writing workshop. The only problem is that you may not know where to look, so it's important to put some effort into finding out.What exactly does a resume writing workshop consist of? To begin with, you will be exposed to different formats and wording of resumes and cover letters as well as a variety of other elements that are needed to make a good impression when applying for a job. In addition, you will be able to learn about what is required of the employer as well as how to work in different social situations that could help to build rapport with your interviewer.A well-written resume is one of the most important factors in any job search, and by attending a workshop, you will be able to understand more about the many different types of elements that potential employers use to screen out applicants. So, if you have been looking for ways to polish up your resume, a workshop is one of the best ways to do it. In addition, you will learn how to get your resume ready in just a few hours or less, which can be very helpful when you are in the middle of the application process.When you consider all of the possible benefits that attending a resume writing workshop can bring to you, it is easy to see why this option is becoming so popular. However, in order to be considered for these workshops, you should do your homework first. This is because some of the material that is taught at these events may be inappropriate for certain companies and positions. It is important that you take a careful look at the information that is provided during these workshops, as well as how it will be applied to your own situation.In addition, you should also check with the resume writing workshops that you are considering, as this will help you decide which ones are the best to attend. You can also contact alumni groups or former students who have attended previous workshops to find out what they thought of the classes, and how useful they were.There are a number of different ways that you can use a resume writing workshop to help get you hired, but there are a few important things that you should remember. The most important thing is that you want to make sure that the information that you learn from this workshop is relevant to your situation. It is not always the case that a lot of the material will be useful, so you should consider taking some time to choose between the different options available.By choosing the appropriate option, you will not only be able to maximize your potential, but you will also be able to learn the skills necessary to get a job in the healthcare industry. Most importantly, you should also make sure that you can afford to attend the workshop. Of course, you will need to make sure that the cost of the workshop is within your budget, and you should also make sure that you are willing to put in some work in order to get ahead.If you want to be able to write a successful resume, attend a resume writing workshop that has expertise in this area. Whether you are a stay-at-home mom or a corporate executive, these workshops can give you the knowledge that you need to write a great resume, so that you will be able to get the job that you want in the healthcare industry.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Are you good at job hunting Test yourself
Are you good at job hunting Test yourself Its hard to look at the job you have and the job youre looking for and figure out if the gap between them is due to bad job hunting skills or to something else. The best way to get the answer to this is to understand what a good job hunter looks like, and see if you look like that, too. It used to be that there was a two-tiered job hunt one for knowledge workers who had college degrees and spiffed-up resumes, and the other for auto assembly line workers and people without college degrees. Today its still two-tiered, but the tiers are different. The percentage of people who have college degrees is increasing to the point where it is the equivalent to what a high school degree used to be. Also, blue collar jobs are decreasing and knowledge worker jobs are increasing, so its harder and harder to divide the workforce by blue collar and white collar. So where does the workforce divide today? Networked, nonstop job hunters and solo, just-for-now job hunters. A good job hunter is always hunting for the next big thing because you dont know when, exactly, you will need it, or what, exactly will come. So job hunting is not an event, its a lifestyle. And a good job hunter will do these tactics: 1. Network all the time. With genuine interest. 2. Blog and comment on other peoples blogs. 3. Use social networking software like LinkedIn. 4. Constantly craft stories to decribe oneself. 5. Write resumes collaboratively with a professional. Ask yourself how many of these you really do. You dont need to be doing them all, but if you are not doing at least a few of them enthusiastically, then you will probably fall into the bad job hunter category, and youll probably have a tough time getting a job. You need to connect with people. In most cases sending your resume to blind ads just doesnt work, so the list of good job hunting is all about knowing what you want and making genuine connections with people to help that happen. Its a great market for job hunters. The unemployment rate is low, and businesses in many sectors are stressed about employee shortages. So if you are having trouble finding a job, you really need to look at what youre doing. Ask yourself if you fit into any of the thought patterns on this list of job hunt sabotage: 1. Do you really want to get another job or do you want to stay where you are? 2. Do you resent how quickly the world is changing? Are you aiming to resist? 3. Are you looking for a realistic job? At some point, if you are not getting a job, you need to force yourself to do something new. It might be to try things out on the first list. It might be to ask yourself the questions on the second list. But when you are stuck, you have to change something. Curt Rosengren has a nice post on The Occupational Adventure called Getting Unstuck. So start there, and use the list of good job hunt tactics as a starting point for setting your goals.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
In Work Life Kindness Matters Marla Gottschalk
In Work Life â" Kindness Matters Marla Gottschalk Kindness applies so clearly to our work lives. However, we rarely exercise the option to use it. Weve all suffered workplace disappointments and detours. However, many of these low points could have been tempered with a small dose of kindness. The opportunities for kindness are really endless. We just have to be mindful that they exist. Here are just a couple of examples from my own career, where kindness might have changed the eventual outcome. Applying for a job. Most of us have been either ignored, put off or minimized during the hiring process. So, do not post a role that has really already filled â" or if a decision will not be made for months, dont promise an update within a week. (Someone might turn down an opportunity with you in mind.) A sharp change in direction. I was to gather data for my dissertation at a large auto company. One week before the process was to begin, a newly hired VP of HR stated: We have ivy-league schools clambering to study us, why would I allow you to do so?. (BTW, I attended Wayne State University, located in the heart of Detroit. It took 6 months to re-group with another sample). Explaining why they couldnt comply without insult, would have been a better route. Organizational downsizing. I was caught in one of these early in my career. After offering my heart and soul to the organization for nearly 2 years, they offered me a cardboard box (and out placement, if I signed a document to not sue) at 4:00 on a Friday afternoon. If I had known my role was in danger, I could have looked for another role. Instead they chose to be cold and perfunctory, to avoid a real conversation and potential legal issues. Real leaders know better. Im sure you have your own work life stories to reflect upon. How would an act of kindness have changed the situation? Dr. Marla Gottschalk is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist, consultant and coach. She is the Director of Thought Leadership at Kilberry Leadership Advisors, Toronto.
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Adding Special Skills to Your Resume Can Help Get You a Job
Adding Special Skills to Your Resume Can Help Get You a JobKnowing how to add some special skills to a resume is the first step in putting together a perfect job interview. Employers are interested in seeing you know what you are doing, as well as the ability to perform the task in question. They also want to know that you have some expertise in the field of your current position.Having special skills on your resume is often a skill that you acquired during your education. By demonstrating that you have gained a certain knowledge in your field, you show potential employers that you have a good work ethic. In this way, they will see that you will be willing to take on more responsibility if you were offered a promotion.Of course, it doesn't hurt to mention this kind of special skill in your professional business as well. It might show the employer that you are serious about advancing to a higher level. You will be able to prove that you are motivated and are willing to keep working fo r as long as it takes to get there.Other times, having special skills on your resume is just something that you learned in college. For example, if you had an internship that went well, and you worked with a certain type of organization or industry, this can show potential employers that you have leadership qualities. This can also show that you have a good sense of the companies you are involved with.Special skills on your resume will not always have to be related to your job, however. You can use it as a way to prove to an employer that you have a certain personality trait. It can even show that you have the ability to handle time-sensitive tasks.Showing off your special skills on your resume is important. Having a great resume is like a tool that you will need in your arsenal of tools when it comes to getting a job. If you don't show them that you have some sort of special talent, then you could never get your foot in the door.There are many different ways to demonstrate that you have some special skill. Some might include special activities you have participated in or formal training that you received. Other ways you could use include coming up with creative ideas or learning through trial and error.Being able to use special skills on your resume will help your chances of landing a job. The more of these you can come up with, the better off you will be in your job search. As long as you don't become so overwhelmed that you can't think straight, then you will find success with your job search.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Tired Of The Office Gig 4 Exciting Careers That Have Nothing To Do With A Cubicle
Tired Of The Office Gig 4 Exciting Careers That Have Nothing To Do With A Cubicle Itâs a Monday, you wake up earlier than you want to, get coffee and brave the traffic on the way to work. Spend 9 to 5 stuck in your cubicle at work and go home tired and stressed. Eat frozen food for dinner and sleep later than the time you intended. The next day, you repeat the cycle as you continue your way through the week.You can still be productive without wasting your life away in an office cubicle. Kiss the monotonous cycle of the corporate life goodbye by considering getting some of these exciting careers that have nothing to do with staying stuck in an office cubicle.1. Go FreelanceevalevalIn this modern world of technology and globalization, working for a company could be done remotely. There are a lot of websites that act as a mediator between companies that want to hire freelancers, and freelance professionals who are looking for work.Types of jobs stretch into several areas like web development, graphic design, writing, blogging, programming, social media and telemark eting, even virtual assistance to several companies. You can have the work done without going in an office.2. Get into Online Retail BusinessThe internet opened many opportunities we arenât used to having in the past. Today, one can open a retail business without owning an actual store, just by tapping into the power of the internet. A lot of sites like Shopify and eBay make it accessible for stores and shoppers alike to easily extend their products and find what they are looking for.3. Get a Career as a Flight Attendant or Cabin CrewHaving a career as a flight attendant or cabin crew is one of the most lucrative. Aside from the fact that flight attendants spend most of their work days in the air, getting to explore different cities and countries, most airlines also offer attractive pay packages and benefits.Itâs a great way to see the world and travel while also earning a living. It may also be a great option if you are looking to travel while you figure out what your next care er move will be.4. Open Your Own RestaurantMost people who have busy and active lifestyles rarely have the time to cook their own meals at home, thus, making the food industry an attractive business. Opening your own restaurant is another great alternative from the corporate job, especially when you are passionate about food and love meeting a lot of people.Top restaurateurs usually gain a great deal of fame, aside from the profits their restaurant business rakes in, making it not only a profitable venture but a very rewarding career as well. If you are considering opening your own restaurant, itâs important to get quality equipment like those found at Budget Restaurant Supply. It may be a daunting task to open a restaurant, but itâs something thatâs definitely possible. If itâs your dream, start by making a business plan and taking steps from there.evalThe good news is that we donât always have to live with the rule book. We donât always have to color inside the lines o r follow the herd. We can tap our potentials and make use of out savvy ways to be a success. Sometimes, making it big meant stepping outside the safety confines of the cubicle and brave the uncertain. Go ahead, the world is waiting!
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Expert Résumé Advice to Help You Secure a Job Interview - CareerAlley
Expert Résumé Advice to Help You Secure a Job Interview - CareerAlley We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didnt. Erica Jong Bagging your dream job is pretty difficult right now. If its not the shortage of positions in your field holding you back, its the stiff competition for each role. One way you can increase your chances of securing that interview is with a winning rsum or CV. Get it right, and youre one step closer to your dream job. Get it wrong, and its back to the drawing board before you know it. Never fear though, as help is at hand. This article is jam-packed with expert advice on how you can transform your rsum: Freshen Up Your CV Like many people, chances are youre guilty of the biggest CV sin out there. You simply fire off the same rsum you used last time you were job hunting. Whether that was 5 months ago, or 5 years ago. True, your career and education history might not have changed since then, but your experiences and skillsets may have. As well as this information being out of date, the whole feel of your rsum could be stuck in the 1990s. If this sounds like you, freshen up your CV by working through each section and rewriting it. As you have progressed through jobs, your skills will have changed, and youll have learnt new things. Make sure you incorporate this into your rsum and bring it bang up to date. Tailor the Content If youre committing this sin of sending out CVs, youre not making the most of your rsum in another way. Every job you apply for, every company you reach out to, every employer you target is different. So why are you keeping your rsum the same? Each job advertisement is littered with keywords that you should be putting in your rsum. You dont have to rewrite the whole thing each time, just a few sections or minor alterations can often make the difference between making the interview stage or not. Dont Forget Design Of course, the content of you rsum is the most important thing that will sell you to an employer. However, you can go a long way towards making sure you stick in their mind by considering the design of your CV. Remember to use headlines, bullet points, and a legible font size for both screen and print. You can use standard templates, such as those found on your word processing software or online, or you can be creative and design your own. Either way, you can help make a lasting impression by doing something a little different. Proofread The importance of proofreading cant be understated. Grammatical and spelling errors in your rsum and covering letter simply dont look professional. Take your time to read, and reread through your covering letter and CV before you hit send. If youre unsure, ask a friend or relative to read through for you before you apply. Nailing your rsum is the first step in helping you secure your dream job. If you can make a lasting impression with your CV, the next step is to wow at interview. Once face-to-face with your employer, it is much easier to sell yourself. By following these tips, you give yourself the best chance of impressing the employer in person. This guest post was supplied by www.outcomesuk.co.uk, a specialist, social care recruitment company based in the UK. If you would like to submit a guest post to CareerAlley, please follow these guest post guidelines. Good luck in your search. Visit me on Facebook
Friday, May 8, 2020
Dont Make These Common Executive Resume Mistakes!
Dont Make These Common Executive Resume Mistakes! Professional executive resume writers can help you avoid serious mistakes. Just because one step of a larger process is the shortest doesnât necessarily mean itâs the easiest. Take a job search, for example. The resume is often the briefest part of applying for a job. Itâs often one page in length, and recruiters themselves only glance at them for a few seconds. However, the quality of your resume can make or break your ability to get hired. While you only have a few seconds, you should make them count. Figuring out how to market yourself to employers through your resume is the trickiest part. Luckily, our team of professional executive resume writers have helped us put together a list of ways you could be hurting your resume and your chances of landing your next position. Dont Include Jobs That Were Unpleasant or Didnt Last Long This will look dubious to employers at best because listing your shorter positions will lead to questions of why you werenât there for long. Similarly, dont include jobs that were nothing but an unpleasant experience for you. If you end up being asked about them during the interview process, youâll likely have nothing good to say, which can impact this important first impression. You Dont Need to Write Out an Objective Everyone applies to a job in hopes of scoring the position. Unless you are applying for a job in a completely different industry than what youâve previously worked in, itâs fine to not summarize your intentions. Dont Write Fluff About Yourself While you want to make yourself sound like the best choice, expounding upon all of your positive qualities is not the best way to go about it. When you make it to your first interview, your potential employer will size up what your assets are and what you can bring to the position and company. Dont Include Any Work Experiences That Dont Pertain to Your Industry Unless an otherwise irrelevant former position displays talents, skills or duties connected to the industry youâre in now, it would be a good idea to cut it out. Its up to you to determine just how relevant your older positions are and whether theyâre worth keeping. Theres No Need to Include Your Photo Most resumes will not ask for this, unless youâre in the modeling industry. If youâre in an executive field, you wonât need a picture at all. In fact, attaching one could, unfortunately, leave you vulnerable to hiring discrimination. We recommend avoiding adding photographs altogether. Donât Get Too Personal You could easily get your potential employer in some hot water because they arenât supposed to request certain personal details, such as your SSN, religion or personal traits. Writing an eye-catching resume can be a tricky task. We hope these tips will be just what you need to help you write resumes that get you hired. If you find you need extra help, top rated resume writing services are available to help you improve your resume and land your next great job!
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