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Job Search Getting 2 Interviews Per Day
"How to be Invited for Interviews"
Once the application has been sent and the resume received the
next thing that should happen is that the employer will be
calling to test communication skills by means of an interview.
Allowing yourself to be given the option on which employer is
best fitting the applicant is one characteristic of being
pro-active. Consider being called by multiple employers for a
job interview in a day a good sign. This means that they were
really impressed with the documents you submitted, therefore,
deserving a personal communication on how most likely an
applicant would land the job.
Resumes can present an individual very well. Seventy-five per
cent of employers say that applicants with resumes passing their
standards would definitely be invited for a job interview. Allow
two or more interviews. How? Here are some resumes tips that
would give you not only one but more calls for interview:
1. The position that an applicant is interested in should be
placed right at the start of the resume. Having this as an
objective shows that an applicant is really focused and career
oriented tells that he or she knows what is exactly the perfect
career for him or her.
2. One of the best significant ways to get the employers'
attention is by using words that are really powerful that
denotes strong capabilities of the applicant. An example of this
is, instead of writing, "assigned to be", write instead
"in-charge of," indicating that the applicant has active
leadership skills that can be a step to the management position
if there is any.
3. A bullet catches the eye of an employer at one look. Use
these in itemizing achievements, career highlights, recognition,
qualifications, and skills and interests. Words in bullet form
forces the employer to read the information provided. These also
create more clear space on the paper making the application form
or the resume very neat and outstanding.
4. Make sure that the resume is very selective. Only apply for a
certain position in one company or organization one at a time.
Do not submit resumes with different job interests and positions
applied for at one time. This will be a complete waste of time.
5. Ask a pro. Resumes are written with the help of experts who
can actually see the applicant's strengths and opportunities.
Aside from preparing an impressive resume carefully follow and
read all the special instructions like how many spaces are
provided for a specific answer or the number of words for the
answer. Keep in mind that this is also a test to see how well an
applicant can follow simple rules. Not only does it have to
follow the steps, the application form should also be neat.
Handwriting is also being considered and using a black pen will
greatly add to the formality of the answer. As much as possible,
never use a liquid paper or fold and bend the application form
and paper.
When answering, be careful not to leave blanks unless it really
does not apply. Use N/A only if necessary. Be truthful with all
the answers but this does not mean that you have to provide a
complete or thorough answer for every question. Always adapt the
answers to the job being applied for. Only provide the skills
and recognition received that will be beneficial to the new
company or employer. However, see to it that the answers
provided indicate the reason of being more qualified than the
other applicants.
Choose references that can provide the applicant an objective
description and information. Teachers, friends, and previous
employers can be willing and honest enough to provide that
information. The application form must be consistent with the
resume.
"How to be Invited for Interviews"
Once the application has been sent and the resume has been
received the next thing that would possibly happen is that the
employer will be calling to test communication skills by means
of an interview. Allowing oneself to be given the option on
which employer is best fitting the applicant is one
characteristic of being pro-active. Consider being called by
multiple employers for a job interview in a day a good sign.
This only means that they were really impressed with the
documents submitted, therefore, deserving a personal
communication on how most likely an applicant would land on the
job.
Resumes can present an individual very
well. Seventy-five per
cent of employers say that applicants with resumes passing their
standards would definitely be invited for a job interview. Allow
two or more interviews. How? Here are some resumes tips that
would give you not only one but more calls for interview:
1. The position that an applicant is interested in should be
placed right at the start of the resume. Having this as an
objective shows that an applicant is really focused and career
oriented tells that he or she knows what is exactly the perfect
career for him or her.
2. One of the best significant ways to get the employers'
attention is by using words that are really powerful that
denotes strong capabilities of the applicant. An example of this
is, instead of writing, "assigned to be", write instead
"in-charge of," indicating that the applicant has active
leadership skills that can be a step to the management position
if there is any.
3. A bullet catches the eye of an employer at one look. Use
these in itemizing achievements, career highlights, recognition,
qualifications, and skills and interests. Words in bullet form
forces the employer to read the information provided. These also
create more clear space on the paper making the application form
or the resume very neat and astounding.
4. Make sure that the resume is very selective. Only apply for a
certain position in one company or organization one at a time.
Do not submit resumes with different job interests and positions
applied for at one time. This will be a complete waste of time.
5. Ask a pro. Resumes are written with the help of experts who
can actually see the applicant's strengths and opportunities.
Aside from preparing an impressive resume carefully follow and
read all the special instructions like how many spaces are
provided for a specific answer or the number of words for the
answer. Keep in mind that this is also a test to see how well an
applicant can follow simple rules. Not only does it have to
follow the steps, the application form should also be neat.
Handwriting is also being considered and using a black pen will
greatly add to the formality of the answer. As much as possible,
never use a liquid paper or fold and bend the application form
and paper.
When answering, be careful not to leave blanks unless it really
does not apply. Use N/A only if necessary. Be truthful will all
the answers but this does not mean that you have to provide a
complete or thorough answer for every question. Always adapt the
answers to the job being applied for. Only provide the skills
and recognition received that will be beneficial to the new
company or employer. However, see to it that the answers
provided indicate the reason of being more qualified than the
other applicants.
Choose reference that can provide the applicant an objective
description and information, teachers, friends, and previous
employers can be willing and honest enough to provide that
information. The application form must be consistent with the
resume. Since many of these employers standardize and gauge the
information the applicant is providing in his application form
and resume, these must be full of complete and honest
information. This will be their basis when considering to have a
one on one interview to see if what they read is true enough.
Arm oneself with positive strategies and knowledge to get those
invitations for interviews come after you. Remember that this
will also be a marketing tool that any applicant can use for
other future job hunting experience.Since many of these
employers standardize and gauge the information the applicant is
providing in his application form and resume, these must be full
of complete and honest information. This will be their basis
when considering having a one on one interview to see if what
they read is true enough. Arm yourself with positive strategies
and knowledge to get those interview invitations coming to you.
Remember that this will also be a marketing tool that any
applicant can use for other future job hunting experience.
About the author:
Jay is the web owner of http://www.jobs-in.com Online Jobs, a website that
provides information and resources on searching for jobs
nationwide. You can visit his website at: http://www.jobs-in.net
Jobs | Job Search
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