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Hey, Pick Me!

I currently equate the time caught in employment limbo after college graduation with being picked last to play kickball. When in-need of work is the time to do everything that you can to ensure to your teammates (people who graduated with you) and coaches (people who have the power to higher you) that you’re a good player. Instead of looking sad on the sidelines, you can get in the game and make them want you on their team.

Simply put, you need to act like you’re a kickball veteran with a laundry list of trophies.

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Just Give ‘em a Taste

In the last week, I have had a lot of talks about resume length. Whether it was people asking about the length of their resume, or employers complaining about getting 2 or 3 page resumes from people who have only been working 2 or 3 years. The thing about this that is frustrating for some is that there does not seem to be a hard rule on resume length, but there is…kinda. When putting your resume together, remember that your resume is just supposed to be a TASTE of your experience, not the FULL MEAL. The rule of thumb is unless you have been working 20+ years, you should keep your resume to ONE PAGE. The job of your resume is to get potential employers interested enough in you to call you in for an interview. Think about it, if you put every little detail on your resume, what the heck are you going to talk about in the interview? Check below on two ways you can tailor your resume for the job you want!

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Problem Solved!

This morning I was in the middle of a “crisis” and the solution to the problem has me so excited that I put my “crisis” on hold to write this post. I am so excited right now I cannot even think. So the “crisis”: I needed to make changes to a document by a certain time and the only version of the document that I had access to was saved as a PDF, which is a file that does not allow you to edit. Of  course, I start to have a moment because I am on a deadline and I need more time than I have to redo the entire document to add ONE change.

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Midnight Snack: Hidden Jewel

With the economy in its current state, it seems like everyone you know has lost a job, is looking for a job, or is worried about keeping their job. I know it can be very depressing, but one of the things that can really set you apart from the 2,000 people applying for the 2 job openings in a company, is a resume that really sells your skill set, as limited as they may be. One way to make  sure that your resume stands out in the stack of resumes, is a hidden jewel I discovered my first year out of college.

Apparently, your college career center, which I hope you became very familiar with prior to graduation, does not stop working for you once you graduate.  After I graduated, I would periodically email a copy of my resume to my university career center. In a couple of days, I would receive edits on formatting, content, and style. Submitting your resume for review allows you to have people who look at resumes for a living, give your resume the eagle eye, for free, before you send it out to the world. If you are not sure this a service your university provides, give your career center a call, and I am sure they would be more than happy to help. The career center is also useful in cover letter drafting, locating other alumni in your city who have volunteered to help fellow alumni, mock interviews and many other services that ensure that once your resume gets you in the door, you will have the confidence needed to seal the deal.

First resume tip: Unless you have been working for more than 15 years, and no, junior camp counselor in 7th grade does not count, your resume should be no longer than a page. This is just one resume tip, but give your career center a call, and they will have many more helpful hints to make your resume a hit.

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