Posts Tagged ‘New Job’

Changing Careers Made Easy

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Are you finally ready to move on with your life? While it may sometimes feel like you are the only one in the world trying to change your plans, the average jobseeker actually changes careers seven times during his or her lifetime. That’s good news because at least you know that other people have successfully made career changes.

So what are the options for successfully making the transition?

Option 1: This option is to stay at your current job while you carry out volunteer work to gain the appropriate work experience. You may have to do such work on weekends, during the evenings or from home by special arrangement. Most small businesses do welcome those who can do volunteer work.

Option 2: Another option is to move to the new company and field and continue doing your normal job role. In doing so, you can carry out work that you feel comfortable with while taking stock of the new environment. This will give you valuable exposure to the new job so that you can informally initiate and be proactive at assisting and helping out in any capacity within that job role.

Option 3: In some professions, it is impossible to successfully make the transition without first re-training. This often involves acquiring professional qualifications. Never dive into the first training option that comes your way but rather do thorough research to ensure that you end up selecting the very best option available to you.

Option 4: According to our research, many career changers have decided to forgo working only one job in favor of taking on multiple jobs. You may want to consider whether you want to be part of this growing trend and increase both the pay and flexibility of your lifestyle.

Working Through Your Options: Selecting an appropriate option or options boils down to what kind of career change you are after and the level of flexibility provided by that industry. It is critical, therefore, to research and weigh what option will best serve your purpose by realistically evaluating your personal, social and financial commitments. You may discover in the process that, for instance, the fastest option is not the best suited to you due to certain obligations; you may need to pace or stagger the transition. Be realistic and set sensible goals that will not frustrate your career change efforts.

The bottom line is this: no matter what your circumstances and commitments, you can achieve your career change goal. Just be patient: it may take a little bit longer than you may have anticipated. To keep things moving as efficiently as they can, start acquiring the skills you need to begin working on your career change today. To test how good your current job market skills are, start by taking this FREE Job Market Performance Assessment.

Advance Your Career by Selling Yourself

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Often when it comes to our career we are some of the worst salesman of our abilities and skills.  We sell ourselves short in our abilities come review time, or accept less than we are worth out of fear that they will find someone else.  Instead of building ourselves up and selling ourselves for maximum value we accept what is given to us and end up doing twice the work for half the pay.

One of the most important places you can ever sell yourself is during the interview process for a new job.  It is during this process that you should make an effort to build up yourself and sell your skills to the potential employer by making them feel that if they hire anyone else but you they are going to be losing out on an amazing talent.  Here are a few tips you can use during your next interview to make the interviewer think WOW!

Dress for success.  Clothes make the man (or woman) and you should dress as if you were interviewing for the CEO position.

Research the company and know the background of it.  During the interview show that you have done your homework by asking questions or making comments about a recent press release or company announcement.

Ask questions.  Most interviewees just answer the questions they are presented and never speak up.  Show the interviewer you are truly interested in the company and the job by asking questions relating to the company, your potential job and company culture.

Bring samples of your work.  Whether you are an artist or a computer programmer bring a sample portfolio of your past work and share it with the interviewer.  Remember, a picture (or document) can speak a million words.

Be ahead of schedule.  Remember the golden rule; it is better to be 3 hours early than 3 minutes late.  No one is going to hire someone who can’t make it to the interview on time.

Follow-up.  Don’t sit around waiting for a letter or a call.  Send a follow-up letter immediately expressing your interest in the job and if you haven’t heard back within a week pick up the phone and call.  What do you have to lose?

Part 5: The Secret To Online Job Sites

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Are you looking for employment?  Are you hoping that by visiting a few online job employment websites that you will easily find the right position for you, send in your resume and poof your new job starts next week?  This is not the way that it happens and for many individuals it can take a good amount of time to find and secure the employment that they deserve.  Although it is not something that you want to realize, online job searches take time.

What is the secret about online job sites?  Here are some of the best tips to getting the most out of the searches that you end up doing.

•    Put up an excellent quality, professional resume.  It’s your first impression so you have to make it count.
•    Invest in career services and career planning services offered by many of the best online job sites.  They can help you to hone your search and make every minute of the process more successful.
•    Open an account and let your resume be seen by potential employers.  It is easier for them to come to you then for you to go to them.
•    Set aside at least 30 minutes to an hour every day to searching for your job.  Dedication pays off.
•    Try to search for positions in the beginning of the day.  Look at the beginning of the week too.  This is when many employers post their positions.   They will come down faster if they get enough applications.
•    Be diligent.  Use one click resume sending if available to make the most of your time.
•    Network with message boards, blogs and other forums where you meet people.  You never know who has an in to where you want to be.

Success will happen, through dedication and through using ever facet of the online job search to your advantage.

 

Part 4: One Click Job Hunting

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

If you are searching for a job, you already realize just how much time it takes to make it happen.  There is no doubt that people can find the job that they are interested in, but they do have to work for it.  One thing that can be frustrating to many is just the time it takes to locate jobs, to respond to applications, to send off resumes and cover letters only to have to do this time and time again.  Time is not something many of us have extra of and for that reason there are some benefits to searching for your next job online.

Online job sites allow you to store your resume right there on them.  This allows you to do several things:

•    Saving your resume online allows you to easily have access to it for your job searches.  Within seconds, it is there for you to send off.
•    You can also take advantage of one click resume sending.  These services allow you to send your saved resume to employers just by clicking on the send resume icon on the job search.  You really do not even need to think twice about it.
•    Posting your resume online also allows employers to find you and therefore gives you that many more opportunities to get the job you are after.

Take the time to check out these services.  One click resume sending is a vital service that is provided to you.  You can really shorten the amount of time that it takes you to find your resume, to upload your resume, to attach the cover letter and find the right email address to send it all to.  You can be much more successfully by just using these services.  Then, you have time to search more often and accomplish more with each application you send.

 

Posting Your Resume On Online Job Sites

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Are you looking for a new job?  If so, make sure that you use online job sites to help you to do so.  Not only that, but you should take the time necessary to post your resume, in full, on these sties.  Some of the largest sites have hundreds of different visitors each day.  Many of them are employers, looking for the next qualified individual for their position.  In many cases, they get thousands of responses to a single posting.  When you include your resume right there, chances are twice as good that you will get a phone call or an interview.

Why Employers Need That Resume

Consider this.  An employer posts an ad for a new position within their company on one of the top online job sites on the web.  They invest a few hundred dollars and a few individuals to help in finding the right candidate for the position.  Within a matter of minutes they have thousands of different replies to that posting to sort through.  It only takes a few seconds to realize that they will be sorting through them, dropping those that are not correct, do not dazzle them and those that do not provide a resume.  Why bother when there is someone else out there showing their credentials easily?

In addition, some employers want to just get onto the online job site and look for their candidate right then and there.  Why bother with all the trouble of dealing with unqualified replies to their offer when they can search the data base and find the right person in a matter of seconds?  If you resume is not there, then how will these employers ever meet with you?  They will not even know you are there, looking for their position.  You may be more qualified, but since your information is not available to them, they can never know it.

Posting your resume online is something that you should do.  It allows you to connect with more potential employers and allows you to pull in the various opportunities that you just do not get otherwise.  Just think about how nice it will be to hear…”I saw your resume online and would like to set up a time to meet with you.  You look like you will fit right into our business.”