There are three critical links in your job search chain. Consider each of them carefully to determine your weakest link, then work to strengthen that link. Link #1: Resume and Cover Letter
An effective cover letter should:
If your weakest link is your resume and cover letter, you may want to consider investing in a professional resume writer. Many of them have experience in Human Resources and recruiting, so they know what hiring managers are looking for and the best way to present that information. Link #2: Resume Exposure How much exposure is enough for your resume? The answer is subjective, but you’ll definitely increase your exposure by using the following methods and online tools:
If resume exposure is your weakest link, then you might benefit from the expertise of a career coach to help guide you in better job search strategies. A career coach can assist you in building a campaign to gain maximum exposure for your resume. Link #3: Interview Skills To analyze the strength of your interview skills, ask yourself the following:
If interview skills are your weakest link, you’ll receive more job offers by investing in interview coaching with a career expert. By strengthening each link of your job-search chain, you’ll avoid months of frustrating, ineffective effort. With each link strong enough to support your career objective you’ll win your dream job with confidence. |
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