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Do you need a Professional to Write your Resume?

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Finding Jobs after Layoff Niche | Posted on 14-06-2009

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Do you need to find work?  If you are, you will likely come across numerous job listings that you would like to apply for.  When applying for a job, you are almost always required to submit a copy of your resume. When it comes to submitting a resume for a job, it is advised that your resume be professional in nature.  A professional resume is one that will up your chances of getting the job of your dreams.

When it comes to submitting a professional resume, there are many job seekers who wonder if they should hire the services of a professional resume writer.  As you likely already know a professional resume writer is often a freelancer writer, but one who specializes in writing professional resumes.  Many professional resume writers have a degree or years of experience with creating professional resumes.  In all honesty, the decision as to whether or not you want to hire the services of a professional resume writer is yours to make, but there are a number of benefits to doing so.

As it was previously mentioned, many professional resume writers have training and experience.  Not all, but many freelance writers have a degree or at least some schooling that is either related to journalism or English.  You may also find some professional resume writers who have some freelance writing experience, but who have also worked as hiring managers or company representatives.  Perhaps, these types of professionals are the best ones to do business with, as they can not only write professional resumes, but they also often know what hiring employers look for in a resume.

Another one of the many benefits to hiring a professional resume writer is the work that you will have to do.  Of course, you will need to be in communication with your hired resume writer, as they need to gather information on your work history and education, but that is about it.  After the needed information has been obtained, you pretty much just need to review your resume and submit payment for it.  If you are inexperienced with writing or resumes in general, it could literally take you days or even weeks to get your resume exactly the way that you want it.  In fact, there are many who never get their resumes ìexactly,î how they want them, so many just end up settling with what they have.  When doing business with a professional resume writer, you donít have to settle for second best; you should always be given the best service and the best results available.  In fact, many professional resume writers have satisfaction guaranteed policies.

The only downside to hiring the services of a professional resume writer is the cost of one.  However, it is important to remember that there are an unlimited number of professional resume writers to choose from, especially if you use the internet to examine all of your options.  This means that you should be able to find a number of professional resume writers, many of which who have affordable rates.  Of course, it is important that you donít go too cheap, as you want to make sure that you get professional results.  Spending fifty or one hundred dollars on a professional resume writer really isnít that bad of a deal, especially when a professional resume writer may be able to get you a higher paying job.

It is also important to mention your competition. When applying for a job, there is a good chance that you will not be the only applicant.  Many jobs, especially those advertised online, receive hundreds and sometimes even thousands of applicants.  Out of all of those applicants, you would actually be surprised to see how many do not use the services of a professional resume writer.  In fact, you may be surprised with how many applicants turn in resumes that were never even proofread. To stand out from the crowd hire a professional resume writer.

Check out Local Job Advertisements

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Finding Jobs after Layoff Niche | Posted on 12-06-2009

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Do you need to find a new job? If you are, you may be looking for a local job. One that doesn’t require working from home or one that doesn’t involve you having to relocate. When it comes to finding available job listings, you will soon see that you have a number of different options. Despite having a number of different options, there are many who decide to call around to local employers, to see if they are hiring. Before doing this, you are advised to examine the pros and cons of doing so.

When it comes to calling around to local employers to determine if they are hiring or not, the biggest pro or plus side to doing so is the time that it may be able to save you. If you weren’t able to place a call, you would likely have to visit the establishment in question, drop off a resume, or fill out a job application. This can take up a considerable amount of your time, especially if it turns out the employer in question isn’t even hiring right now. Yes, your application or resume may be saved for a later date, but you may consider the time spent to be a waste of time. Simply placing a phone call, before going through the application process, will be able to save you time. If the employer you contacted isn’t hiring, your time can be better spent focusing on those who are.

Although saving yourself time is nice, especially when you are in desperate need of finding a job, you will find that most employers don’t like being contacted just to see if they have any open job positions. In most cases, you will find that those who are hiring either take out a job listing in a local newspaper or on an online career hunting or job hunting website. Many employers actually find it to be a waste of their time to answer phone calls from hopeful job applicants. Many employers even get frustrated when they are hiring and hopeful applicants contact them for additional information. Many times, the individuals being contacted have other job responsibilities; responsibilities that need to be taken care of.

Since there are both pros and cons to contacting local employers to determine if they are hiring or not, you may want to use your best judgment. If you do decide to place a phone call to one of your local employers or to a number of them, go ahead and do so, but you may want to refrain from giving your name. This will help to keep you from being remembered as the person who couldn’t be bothered to come in and personally see if any jobs were available. Many employers associate this lack of motivation as being lazy and the last thing you want to be associated with is being lazy.

In short, if it is at all possible, you are advised to try and refrain from calling local employers to see if they are hiring. As stated above, many employers will advertise the fact that they are hiring, either by taking an advertisement out in a newspaper’s employment section, by using a career hunting or job hunting website, or by placing a now hiring sign in the window of their building. Keep an eye out for employers advertising work rather than calling on them cold, or you may risk looking desperate.

Coping with Job Loss

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Self Motivation Niche | Posted on 06-06-2009

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With the economy taking a nosedive, many people are landing in the unemployment line. If you’ve suffered the loss of your job, it’s heartening to discover that there are specific actions you can take to cope with this challenge and get back on your feet.

Keep in mind that, while it’s certainly distressing to lose your job, it has the potential to bring you an exciting new beginning. The right attitude can help you immensely in seeing this hardship through!

Here are some things you can do to minimize the damage and come out on top:

1. Openly discuss your job loss with your spouse. Since this affects both of you, be sure to make plans together and agree on implementing changes in your spending habits to lessen the impact.

* Evaluate where you stand financially. Determine how much savings you can rely on and what bills are coming due around the corner.‚Ä®
* Draw up a short-term financial plan to follow while you figure things out.

2. Check with your employer. Even though your job has ended, the final details are important to your financial future.

* Be sure you understand your insurance options, such as COBRA, so that you and your family can remain covered without any lapses during your search for a new job.

* Ask if you can receive a severance package. If one is available, find out every detail, such as beginning and ending dates for each of the benefits. Account for every dollar closely.

3. Apply for unemployment benefits from your state. Most states offer online applications to help expedite the process and get you enrolled quickly. Unemployment benefits can bring in some much-needed income while you’re job hunting.

4. Pull out your resume, dust it off and add your most recent information. Consider posting your resume online on job sites and Craigslist and print plenty of copies to drop off or mail.

* Start your job search by looking online at job boards, forums, and classified ads, as well as applying directly to companies via their websites. The internet allows you to search the entire world right from the comfort of your own home, and can open doors of opportunity that were previously unavailable to you!

5. Develop an unflagging optimism about this opportunity you’ve been given. Offer positive, affirming thoughts to yourself and your family to keep everyone’s spirit high.

* Positive thinking can make a huge difference on how quickly you find the right job. Enthusiasm will impress prospective employers much more than if you sink into a negative outlook and carry it with you unintentionally during interviews.

6. Talk about your unemployment with your kids, too. Your children should know that times are a little tougher and that you need to cut back on spending. Reassure them that things will be okay and use age-appropriate information so as not to stress or scare them.

7. Consider all options. Many times in life, what initially appears to be negative ends up being a blessing in disguise, and losing your job is no exception.

* Perhaps you weren’t completely happy with your job, but were hesitant to leave it. Now that the decision has been made for you, you finally have the opportunity to try out a new profession or company.

* The possibilities are endless. You can even use a layoff as an opportunity to explore a new area of the country, travel the world for a new job, or work online.

You can find success in the face of adversity. As long as you think positively and work hard, don’t be surprised if you come out of this entire experience better off than you were before!