Getting Noticed at Job Fairs
Saturday 13 February 2010 @ 8:14 pm

Standing out at a Job Faire can make a difference in your search. Job Faires are starting to pick up, and Dice is running some nice ones, called Targeted Job Fairs. At a Silicon Valley Job Fair in January, 10 companies as showing up, and Dice has 82 career faires scheduled for this year across the States.

How do you rise above the crowd at a Job Fair? The competition can be significant, but you can help yourself stick out from the crowd with advance homework. At AA-Careers, we have a simplified step-by-step process to get ready. Plan to go? Here’s how to prepare:

First, investigate the organizations that are going and pick your targets. Use the internet to research the organizations that are there before you even decide to go. Go to their web sites and see if they have their openings posted. Pick a tenable number to target, and get ready to spend an hour or more researching each one. It’s hard to do more than seven in a day, and 3-5 is a much more reasonable target. For each company, you want to know: recent news, key product lines, and exectuve names. Try to see if you know anyone at the target companies. You will end up with with a page or two of research for each company/job.

Second, if there are job openings on the web, read them to see what the hiring department is looking for. Create a mapping of your accomplishments and skills to the requirements of the job. Make the nomenclature match. If the hiring organization calls customers "clients", your resume should do the same thing. The achievements should be written in the style of the hiring company.

Third, create a ‘mini sales pitch’ for each likely organization/job combination. Write down a ninety second ‘thumbnail’ that you can repeat out loud showing why you are a fantastic candidate for that job. You’ll use this in your resume and when you meet people at the job booth.

Fourth, modify your resume for each position. The objective on your resume should exactly match the job you’re going after. The executive summary should be a written form of your “mini sales pitch” for the job. Then choose the accomplishments and skills that most clearly match the job prerequisites. Especially at a Career Faire, the purpose of your resume is a sales tool for you – to get you on-site job interviews. It should be simple to see that you’re a match based on your resume.

Fifth, rehearse your ‘mini-sales-pitch’. Collect your research and the resume for each opportunity - bring a couple of copies for each – and put each in a intelligibly labeled folder. Keep them in a lightweight briefcase or folio.

Finally, dress and prepare as if you’re doing on-site interviews. Dress nicely and be fittingly groomed. Avoid strong cologne or perfume…use any cologne or fragrance meagerly, if at all.

Remember to smile, and good hunting!





The Retreat of Debt
Sunday 17 January 2010 @ 9:05 am

The world economy is doing very badly and a large number of individuals are really struggling as a result of it. It’s got one extremely severe consequence which is a larger number of folks than ever are needing to declare themselves bankrupt.But, in all probability the worst factor concerning these circumstances is that the majority in all probability didn’t truly have to declare bankruptcy, because there was a helping hand available to them. There’s really a complete market that has been founded to assist individuals get out of their debts.The foremost Alternatives to bankruptcy solutions involve debt consolidation courses and debt settlement plans, and there are many seperate companies in the market that can help people successfully through these each of the choices.What is most significant is for individuals to stay positive and want clear their debt. If they believe that then in the end something is possible. It’s additionally really crucial to decide on the right firm to work with. There are a number of different options in industry, but individuals should use discretion as there are a lot of companies in the market that don’t have the right qualifications that should be kept away from.There are a number of sites where people can read reports, where existing and past clients have written their experiences with the plans and the way they have felt with regard to employing the firms. To read the views individuals should enter something like curadebt review into their favorite search tool.

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May Sees a More Confident American Consumer
Monday 8 June 2009 @ 5:59 pm

After bearing the brunt of the global recession, http://ca.news.finance.yahoo.com/s/26052009/2/biz-finance-american-consumer-confidence-soars.html”>Americans are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

American consumer confidence soared to its highest level in May based on the Consumer Confidence Index. From its early rise in April, optimism surpassed expectations when it registered a score of 54.9 for May, making it the highest in eight months. A healthy economy would show a 100, but economists say the recent figure is closer to last year’s 58.1.

Shoppers also exhibited a good feeling about the economy, their expectations rising to 28.9 from last month’s 25.5, according to the Expectation Index.

Lynn Franco, director of the Conference Board Consumer Research Center said, “While confidence is still weak by historic standards, as far as consumers are concerned, the worst is now behind us.”

This show of confidence has boosted merchants, who are ever reliant on positive consumer outlook.

Gary Thayer, chief economist at Wells Fargo Advisors, said that while consumers may not be really happy about their job situation and home values, things are beginning to turn around. Still, Americans remain thrifty at spending on non-essentials as they hope for the best in the job situation, which according to the Consumer Confidence survey, there was a marked improvement on in terms of outlook.

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