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I have a resume,w/detailed info of previous experience and employment,still no calls? |
what should I do?I really need some help!I need a good job....fast What is the market like for your field? There may not be much need. What you should do is look at some sample resumes and make sure yours is up to par with contemporary standards. Write a good cover letter in which you are really selling yourself. Then personally submit them (monster.com is fine, but not as good as personally appearing). Call and follow up on the status of your resume. If you get an interview, promptly mail a thank you card. In the meantime, you may want to get a job waiting tables or working retail to earn a little cash until you get hired in your career field. have you tried a staffing agency or monster.com hai ok try this Have you tried a headhunter? I was in your shoes once....just be realy patient....apply to all the jobs that interest you...Try monster....Thats how I landed this job. Be presentable at the interview. Just because you have a good resume doesnt mean they will like you as a person. GOOD LUCK. I wish you the best on your journey....Have a good weekend.... Maybe your resume is too long and too detailed and isn't getting read. Try to make it briefer and then you can fill in the blanks during an interview. i had the same problem and the only real solution has nothing to do with your resume. Sorry to say but you have to lower your standards of the type of job you are looking for. Right now, no matter what the media says, it's very hard for anyone to get a job. You just have to take what is out there not necessarily what you were hoping to get. Send it out! help get the illegals out of america, and there will be more jobs for the rest of us. You need a good cover letter to target each individual company expressing how you can personally benefit that company. You also need to be persistant, but polite. You might try talking to a career counselor. They can look over your resume and see where you might need to improve it. Sometimes the way you put your resume together makes all the difference. Good luck! Try giving the place a call a couple days after you turn in your resume.....even if it says not to. Also, make sure you are turning in a good cover letter as well. If necessary, have someone proofread it for you. Try to get to know people at places you are applying, which will always help. Always follow up on the resumes you pass out. If you want a good job, you have to work at it. Bug the crap out of them. Really let them know how interested you are and what an asset you could be to their company. Is your resume skills based - by this I mean it lists your skills first in bullet point form under headings and your employment is one line each entry "I worked here from here to here" Is your resume a maximum of two pages and evenly spaced? Make sure your resume works for you and follow up with your prospective employers - don't wait for them to call you. It might feel pushy to call and say, "I just wanted to know if you needed more information" but it gives the impression that you really want the job and will go the extra mile when working for the company. Due to an increase in the Unemployement rate from 4.6 to 4.8% employers are worried about hiring someone new. They rather give more responsibilities to their current staff and bump there salary 5-10% instead of hiring someone new and training them. It will take a new employee about 6 months on average to really work on their own. Okay, maybe you're too detailed. Your resume should really be one page according to the new guidelines. Is it more than one page? If so trying thinning it down a little. If you have a long job history, just list the most current ones. Hope this helps. Dont email resume's, Employers get too many of those, best thing to do it send it or FAX it. Plus, you need to make a resume with 1 page. If you have too many expierence 2 pages. Make sure you use great diction, your wordings have to sound very very professional. Plus employers also judge by the look of your resume. The style always gets to them. Google up sample resumes and look at some styles. YOU NEED TO GET STYLE THAT YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH AND THAT EMPLOYERS WILL LOOKS AT AND BE "WOWED". Format is very important and so is technical stuff. Make sure to always include a Cover Letter! Cover letters are very important before submitting a resume. Cover letters are ways to lure the employer to your resume and also list down what you have to offer to the employer and why you would be the best canidate. Welcome to job-hunting in Indiana (I'm from Brownsburg). You didn't say what type of job you're looking for, but you might want to talk to someone about punching up your resume. It's good to include a short paragraph in the beginning describing yourself (I am a positive person who works best as part of a team, etc.), and your goals (I am seeking a position which allows me to. . .) Happy Hunting! If your resume goes to HR, you're dead. Their job is to screen out applicants. You need to get your paperwork to a hiring manager. Somtimes your resume can be your own worst enemy. Go over it and make sure that the resume is not giving TOO MUCH information. Think of it like this: It happens a lot that you don't get a letter, email or even an acknowledgement that your reseume was received and/or reviewed. Very few companies acknowledge resumes of people who are not being considered for jobs. In 2003 when the economy was so bad, I logged the amount of resumes received and how many I received interviews and acknowledgement and rejection letters for: try going to an employment agency. also, have someone else look at your resume. there may be something wrong with it that you aren't seeing. You should check these sites for jobs. http://www.monster.com http://www.hotjobs.com http://www.careerbuilder.com http://www.craigslist.com |
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