Job Tips 76 - 90

Job Tip No. 076 How to Make a Presentable Resume

The contents of your resume and its physical appearance are equally important. For content, remember that it is not necessary to include hobbies and interests on your resume unless it will supplement the job you are applying for. Really, so what if you enjoy horseback riding?

As for the physical aspect, use plain white paper for your resume because it projects a businesslike and professional image. In fact, many potential employers get annoyed if they receive resumes in colored paper or special stationery.

Job Tip No. 77 Arrange the Contents of Your Resume Properly

In order for your resume to be easily understood by the reader, chronologically arrange it according to your technical skills. This is very effective because when you submit your resume, normally the administrative clerk files it among other resumes.

A search will then be made according to specific keywords. Your resume will be at an advantage if you list down in detail all technical skills you know. If you work with computers, include all operating systems and software you are familiar with.

Job Tip No. 78 Resume Writing Tips for Very Long Work Histories

When you are forty years of age or later and have to prepare your resume, you may notice that you have experienced so many jobs.

You may be thinking whether there is a need to write a long list of work experiences or not. To present an effective resume, include only your previous ten years of working experience. Prior to that, you may omit information or simply state in your resume that you have other working experiences.

Job Tip No. 79 Resume Writing Tip Include Any Working Experience

You must keep in mind that most employers look at your previous experiences and see what skills you have learned and developed.

If you do not have any experiences, you can do volunteer works because these are also credited as job experience. You can try using PAR statements with your resume. PAR means problem-action-results where the problem is the situation where you are involved. Action refers to the activity you did to answer the problem and results are the outcome of what you did.

Job Tip No. 80 Writing an Effective Resume

Your resume is a tool that you use to sell your skills to your future employer. An effective resume is necessary for you to get the job. Remember that when you are writing a job objective, do not use more than six words otherwise employers will perceive lack of clarity and direction on your part.

Often, most employers prefer the chronological format of writing a resume. However, you may also use the functional format if you believe that arranging your skills in order will help you show your skills that can be transferred to the new profession.

Job Tip No. 81 Your Resume Objective

World Peace. This is what comes to mind if you put in an overly dramatic objective in your resume. Not only is it thus unrealistic but makes you look insincere.

Further, please do not include an objective that is completely out of line with your education or current skill set. For instance, do not say "seeking a position in the software industry" when NOTHING in your resume be it school or previous/current work supports it.

Job Tip No. 82 Summer Job Success Begins with You

There are many summer job resources available for you. You can find opportunities posted on your local newspaper and online advertisements. You may impress possible employers if you have experience in having your own business. This helps you improve your entrepreneurial skills, which is preferred by most employers.

You can start a business in any of the following: hand lettering house numbers, selling ice cream, lawn mowing, house painting, designing and marketing T-shirts, caring for pets while people are on vacation, car detailing and many others.

Job Tip No. 83 How to Get the Summer Job You Like

In order to get hired easily for the summer job you are applying for, you must project enthusiasm during the application. You can make a phone call or visit the employers in person for inquiries regarding the job.

In most cases, you may be asked to present a 15-minute demonstration of your skills, strengths and motivation for working with them. When writing to interviewers, always follow up with phone calls or even arrange an in-person or telephone interview if possible.

Job Tip No. 84 Use Networking Skills to Find a Summer Job

One of the most effective ways of finding a summer job is through networking. You can ask all the people you know if they know a summer job where you can apply.

Often you may seek the help of your teachers, guidance counselors, coaches, friends and their parents and many others. It will be to your advantage if you can be referred to a job. That means you have higher chances of getting the job.

Job Tip No. 85 Get Assistance with Your Summer Job Search

Students have many resources that are very helpful in finding a summer job. You can visit your school's guidance counselor or any Career Services Office for any job opportunities. Often they have list of summer jobs and even internship opportunities.

It is advisable if you apply for internship because this will help you get experience in the career field of your choice. This also supplements your academic classes and can even earn credits for college.

Job Tip No. 86 Things to Consider When Looking for a Summer Job

A summer job is a good experience and is definitely worth spending your summer vacation. To avoid any last minute rush looking for a job, you must start searching as early as possible, preferably before the vacation starts.

You must also consider your interests. If you like taking care of kids, work as a camp counselor. If you love the outdoors, look for work at the beach, zoo or national parks. If you prefer to be an intern, look actively for jobs that complement the career you want to get into.

Job Tip No. 87 Summer Job Application Tips

A summer job is like any other job so when applying for a position, always remember to be professional. Grooming is very important so you have to make sure that you have groomed hair and nails.

Wear business-style clothes and avoid rubber shoes and jeans. Bring pens, paper and a list of information needed when completing application forms. Remember that positions for summer jobs get filled easily so apply as early as possible so you can start as soon as vacation starts.

Job Tip No. 88 Summer Job Career Tip Get Hired Easily

Finding a job for summer vacation does not need to be difficult. There are many opportunities available and you can find them on newspaper advertisements. You can also use networking skills by asking friends and relatives if they know any openings. Chances are they may refer you for a job.

On the day of the interview for your summer job, you must remember that grooming and neatness counts a lot. Wear casual style clothes, usually a pair of khakis and collared shirt.

No. 89 Summer Jobs Cutting Out the Boredom

It is good to have a summer job so that you will have a busy and exciting summer and at the same time earn money! There are many resources available where you can find summer job opportunities. You can go online, visit job banks, newspaper advertisements and school advertisements.

You may want to work in a summer camp, amusement park, beach, retail store and even at the mall. One of the best ways to get hired easily is to submit references. You can use your previous jobs even if you did baby sitting or have volunteer experience.

Job Tip No. 90 Summer Camp Jobs Tip Submit a Resume

Just like any job, it is advisable that you prepare a resume when applying for a summer camp job. This shows your possible employers that you are professional and are always paying attention to details.

Whether you are sending your application by mail or email, you have to attach your updated resume. The same procedure applies if you apply in person. If ever you did not bring one, you will be asked to fill up an application form. If you have not written a resume before, look for references on how you can have a polished resume.

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