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Search Jobs Online Through Job Classifieds

Online classifieds have become instructive, convenient and simple medium of communication among the internet users in this modern world. The Internet today has become one of the best medium for job search and other career opportunities as almost all the companies and firms are advertising their vacancies online. There is word limit in newspapers so the advertisement published for any job vacancy is not that comprehensible and clear but online job classifieds can reach more clearly to the millions of people.


The Cover Letter Sample Gold Rush!

The cover letter sample gold rush has flooded the job market with these over used cover letters. Prospective employers are seeing the same old cover letter coming across their desks from countless applicants. Prospective employers are no longer taking a real close look at these cover letters before sending them to the trash can. Job seekers have spent so much time and energy into putting together their resumes that they leave little time to writing a cover letter. They grab up a sample cover letter that they found on the internet or out of book and use this sample as their cover letter. Little thought and effort is put into creating the cover letter that will accompany the job seeker"s resume. Prospective employers after seeing this same old cover letter countless times are realizing the minimal effort put forth in the creation of the cover letter.


Resume Writing - What Do Hiring Managers Look For in a Resume?

So how do you get more calls for interviews?

You have to understand what hiring managers want to find in your resume.

Simply put, they want to find the best candidate with the qualifications and required skill-set for the job.

If you need an electrician to do some work in your house, you won"t pick up the yellow pages and blindly flip through the pages until you find someone who might be qualified. You are more likely to go straight to the "E" section and look up electrical contractors. Then you might narrow it down by using criteria that are important to you (e.g. licensure, years of experience, cost, availability, etc.) Basically, you have a need and you want it fulfilled.

Likewise, while writing your resume you should keep in mind the hiring manager"s main goal: to fill a need. It seems simple, but so many jobseekers seem to make the same mistake by using resumes that are generic without a clear direction or goal. It is extremely important to target your resume to the position you are applying for.

Some Tips for Targeting Your Resume

First, throw out that old objective statement and replace it with a headline followed by a skills summary or a profile.

Here is an example headline and profile for a sales and marketing manager:

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EXPERIENCED SALES & MARKETING MANAGER

Results-delivering senior sales and marketing manager with an exemplary record of leading organizations to exceed plan year over year. Currently lead $50M sales team for multiple product lines as a Regional Sales Manager for [Company Name]. Adept in developing and executing strategies that increase market share and generate record-breaking sales. Strong relationship-building skills, known for securing crucial partnerships with...

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As you can see, it is unmistakable what this jobseeker is looking for and what unique qualifications he or she has to offer a potential employer.

Once you get that part of your resume under control, make sure you are using industry keyword phrases throughout your resume.

Caution: Don"t go overboard with keywords because you may give the impression that you are fluffing your resume or "keyword stuffing" if you over do it.

Here are some example keyword phrases for the same sales and marketing manager:

*client relationship management

*strategic alliance building

*negotiations and deal structuring

*customer acquisition

*marketing strategies

*key account management and retention

*P&L management

*brand development and management

*collateral design and development

Tip: A good method to find your own keywords for your industry is to take them right out of the job ads. Go to indeed.com and type in the kind of job you are looking for and check out several ads. Write down they key phrases that repeatedly appear.

Once you learn to write your resume around what employers want,÷ you will significantly improve your odds at receiving calls for interviews.






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