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Career Cycles: From Phones to Phones marketer. So, I'd submit one resume laden with human resources keywords, another with education keywords and another with Internet marketing keywords. Get the idea?I started my career at 18 by being a full-time telephone collector.I made outbound calls to late-paying credit clients, and when I was successful, they’d commit to resolving their delinquencies by a certain date.Then, I became a top outbound telemarketer and manager for Time-Life Books, and you might say, though I’d earn numerous degrees that helped me, my career was det Finally ... If possible, do some searches as though you were looking for a person with the same types of skills you have posted. See if anything comes up with your details. It won't be the end of the world if it doesn't, but it might be an interesting experiment. Return periodically and update your resume with new keywords that describe the KSAs you have ac How To Become a Fighter Pilot IntroductionBecoming a fighter pilot isn't something that happens overnight. It requires lots of time, dedication and perseverance if you want to be successful. A special type of person is required to join such an elite group. Funnily enough, most people think that becoming a fighter pilot is mostly about flying, when in fact that isn't the case. You also need to successfully train as an offic Submitting your resume online is quick and easy and is done in three different ways depending on the agency with whom you are submitting. Those who offer all three ways allow you to submit using their wizard that works you through the task. Alternatively, you can submit an MS Word DOC file or an Adobe PDF file, or submit into a template by cutting and pasting. Tips for Preparation Recruitment firms and employer clients search databases of thousands or tens of thousands of resumes. To reduce the number of responses returned, they filter using keyword knowledge, skills and attributes (KSAs) and personal information eg, age or gender. It should make sense therefore that if you are looking for a project management job, that your resume contains the keywords "project management", "project manager" and any variations. So prepare your resume with this in mind using common keywords for the types of KSAs you have to your credit. Use as many keywords as possible without being dishonest about your experience eg, if you are an accountant, you could put accountant, accounts manager, finance manager, financial manager etc. Weave these throughout your resume at appropriate places. Ideally, visit several recruitment sites to see what headings they are using. One heading I see, for example, which is not commonly on resumes is, "Willingness to relocate." Once you've visited and recorded details, make your resume fit the headings you have seen at those sites. When you've created your keywords and used headings worded the same as recruitment agents, file copies in MS Word in fully formatted mode and save a copy as a text (.TXT) file without formatting. Submitting Your Resume Now that you have your resume in several different file formats, it's time to submit them to as many sites as possible. Some sites will allow you to submit multiple resumes. Take up their offer. If you have three types of employment you could apply for, submit at least three resumes, each laden with keywords from the different types of employment. In my case I am an educator, human resources specialist and Internet marketer. So, I'd submit one resume laden with human resources keywords, another with education keywords and another with Internet marketing keywords. Get the idea? Finally ... If possible, do some searches as though you were looking for a person with the same types of skills you have posted. See if anything comes up with your details. It won't be the end of the world if it doesn't, but it might be an interesting experiment. Return periodically and update your resume with new keywords that describe the KSAs you have acq Sources of Extra Cash or Additional Income for Students er of responses returned, they filter using keyword knowledge, skills and attributes (KSAs) and personal information eg, age or gender.There are many ways to get an extra income if you cannot afford to work ‘normal’ full-time hours. This article will show you what is available and what you should avoid. I will use student time as an example, as a student’s timetable is usually the most ‘inconvenient’ for full-time work and also changes every semester. However, the opportunities outlined in this article can also apply It should make sense therefore that if you are looking for a project management job, that your resume contains the keywords "project management", "project manager" and any variations. So prepare your resume with this in mind using common keywords for the types of KSAs you have to your credit. Use as many keywords as possible without being dishonest about your experience eg, if you are an accountant, you could put accountant, accounts manager, finance manager, financial manager etc. Weave these throughout your resume at appropriate places. Ideally, visit several recruitment sites to see what headings they are using. One heading I see, for example, which is not commonly on resumes is, "Willingness to relocate." Once you've visited and recorded details, make your resume fit the headings you have seen at those sites. When you've created your keywords and used headings worded the same as recruitment agents, file copies in MS Word in fully formatted mode and save a copy as a text (.TXT) file without formatting. Submitting Your Resume Now that you have your resume in several different file formats, it's time to submit them to as many sites as possible. Some sites will allow you to submit multiple resumes. Take up their offer. If you have three types of employment you could apply for, submit at least three resumes, each laden with keywords from the different types of employment. In my case I am an educator, human resources specialist and Internet marketer. So, I'd submit one resume laden with human resources keywords, another with education keywords and another with Internet marketing keywords. Get the idea? Finally ... If possible, do some searches as though you were looking for a person with the same types of skills you have posted. See if anything comes up with your details. It won't be the end of the world if it doesn't, but it might be an interesting experiment. Return periodically and update your resume with new keywords that describe the KSAs you have ac Are You A Job Search Procrastinator? , you could put accountant, accounts manager, finance manager, financial manager etc. Weave these throughout your resume at appropriate places.You’ve been in a dead-end job for months, or even years now, yet you can’t seem to gather up the courage to look for a new job. Or your company announced there will be a series of layoffs coming this year and you don’t know if you’re going to be affected. Is that enough to make you start job hunting? If not, then you could be considered a job search procrastinator.Prepare fo Ideally, visit several recruitment sites to see what headings they are using. One heading I see, for example, which is not commonly on resumes is, "Willingness to relocate." Once you've visited and recorded details, make your resume fit the headings you have seen at those sites. When you've created your keywords and used headings worded the same as recruitment agents, file copies in MS Word in fully formatted mode and save a copy as a text (.TXT) file without formatting. Submitting Your Resume Now that you have your resume in several different file formats, it's time to submit them to as many sites as possible. Some sites will allow you to submit multiple resumes. Take up their offer. If you have three types of employment you could apply for, submit at least three resumes, each laden with keywords from the different types of employment. In my case I am an educator, human resources specialist and Internet marketer. So, I'd submit one resume laden with human resources keywords, another with education keywords and another with Internet marketing keywords. Get the idea? Finally ... If possible, do some searches as though you were looking for a person with the same types of skills you have posted. See if anything comes up with your details. It won't be the end of the world if it doesn't, but it might be an interesting experiment. Return periodically and update your resume with new keywords that describe the KSAs you have ac Branding Strategy in fully formatted mode and save a copy as a text (.TXT) file without formatting.Branding strategy is an important component of every business. Branding strategy is the most effective way to sell a product/service and to enhance the demand for a product/service in the market. Increasing competition in business develops similar products with good quality from different manufacturers. But an effective branding strategy only makes your business and products more popu Submitting Your Resume Now that you have your resume in several different file formats, it's time to submit them to as many sites as possible. Some sites will allow you to submit multiple resumes. Take up their offer. If you have three types of employment you could apply for, submit at least three resumes, each laden with keywords from the different types of employment. In my case I am an educator, human resources specialist and Internet marketer. So, I'd submit one resume laden with human resources keywords, another with education keywords and another with Internet marketing keywords. Get the idea? Finally ... If possible, do some searches as though you were looking for a person with the same types of skills you have posted. See if anything comes up with your details. It won't be the end of the world if it doesn't, but it might be an interesting experiment. Return periodically and update your resume with new keywords that describe the KSAs you have ac Medical Billing - When The Power Goes Out marketer. So, I'd submit one resume laden with human resources keywords, another with education keywords and another with Internet marketing keywords. Get the idea?In this world of technology, you have to wonder what would happen to the medical billing profession if suddenly all the power in the world went out and the computers stopped working. If you never thought of how catastrophic this would be, this little eye opening look at a hypothetical situation should get you thinking about having some backup plans for your medical billing business.< Finally ... If possible, do some searches as though you were looking for a person with the same types of skills you have posted. See if anything comes up with your details. It won't be the end of the world if it doesn't, but it might be an interesting experiment. Return periodically and update your resume with new keywords that describe the KSAs you have acquired since first submitting your resume. Job hunting is like fishing, you need to cast a wide net. If you manage your resume submissions as I have stated, you will optimize your chances of winning the job you want by being found among a sea of resumes in a universe of databases. Copyright 2006 Robin Henry | First published November 2006
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