How to be Marketable for Employers
Whether you are dealing with a bad job market or there are more positions than you can shake a stick at, it is always important to have a strong interview. Those who are unemployed may be desperate to land a chance to get back to regular work, and anyone who hates their job will want to make a shining impression in their initial interview. This helps you stand out before the decision for an employee is made. If you stick out in their minds as a great value, you stand a better chance at landing the job. It is important to make a good impression as soon as you begin contact with your potential employer. As soon as you reach out to a company about their job offer, you need to be professional, confident, and honest. The letter you send and resume writing should be sharp and accurate. Using a resume writing service helps you tweak your experience and your goals so they are tailor made to the potential employer, and so they give the best impression of the type of employee you will be.
Once you make contact, you will hopefully be contacted for an interview. Once it is scheduled, make sure you have the appropriate outfit for the job. Regardless of whether the job will require you to wear professional dress clothing, it is important to wear something in this style to the interview. Men should wear suits dark in colors, and women should wear a suit or comparable outfit. Dark colors give an impression of confidence and professionalism. A woman may want to add a subtle accessory to their suit in order to make them stand out. Be smart about it though and do not go overboard with bright colors or flamboyant designs. Also bring with you a professional bag or brief case.
Once your outfit is set, gather items you will need for the interview. You should bring additional copies of paperwork initially sent to the company, a notepad for taking notes, and something with which to write. If you have collected references, bring those along. If your references have written letters of recommendation for you, this is a great time to present them to the potential employer. Use generic business cards; it might be a good idea to include these during the interview. Do not use cards from your last job unless you were self-employed.
It might be a good idea to prep for the interview. Scan employment books or online job sites for sample interview questions. Many of the questions you will be asked are standard, so have an idea what you would like to talk about. Be familiar with both the position for which you have applied and the company‘s history. Even if you are not asked, working this information into your answers is a good way to impress the interviewers.
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A common ” Resume Writing Tip ” for jobseekers is to judiciously incorporate in their resumes, keywords relevant to their knowledge / skills.
No justification required for this.
But how can jobseekers get the HR Managers to ” notice ” those keywords as soon as they open the resume ? Each resume will likely get no more than 5 seconds to make a first good impression
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Of course, if HR Managers are using ” Resume Rater ” software to ‘ rate ‘ all incoming resumes then there is no problem.
Not only will keywords get highlighted automatically, but even the resumes will get ranked in the descending order of ” relevance “.
I would not be surprised if many jobseekers are themselves rating their own resumes before sending to recruiters !
After all , ” Resume Rater ” can be freely downloaded from nearly all websites listed on first page of Google search results.
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hemen parekh