Cover Letters and Resumes – Necessary or Not?

Do you make the mistake of not including a cover letter with your resume?

Whether or not you do, the cover letter is a critical part of the resume as it allows the Hiring Manager to determine the job you are applying for as well as how interested you are in working for that particular company. It also is your chance to communicate of where you learned of this position as well as letting the Hiring Manager know of specific skills and pertinent facts that do not show on your resume.

Please read our article How to Write an Effective Cover Letter and follow our resume tips to guide you and help get you started in becoming more effective in your job search.

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Great Interview, Now What?

What do you do after the interview to ensure that you are the one to get the job?

Remember to follow up with a thank-you note quickly, while the interview is still fresh in your mind. This is vital as it keeps you in the mind of the interviewer . Do this by email, then by a hand-written note. You may feel that this is being overzealous but it isn’t. In today’s world, the email is critical because the job could be filled before your hand-written note could be received, which is normally 5-7 days. It is always good to do the hand written note as it goes to intent. Mention something personal that was discussed during the interview, be sure to be honest and reiterate why you think this job and company is a good fit for you. Proof-read your note to make sure there are no errors, in grammar or spelling.

Then, even if this particular job falls through, check back with the interviewer along, in case something else comes up that might be a good fit for you. Please read our article Ten Fatal Interviewing Mistakes.

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How Robots Are Killing Your Chance For A Job Interview

Wondering why you are not getting an interview request when applying to positions online? Most companies are now using ATS (applicant tracking systems), which is a software program that reads and ranks your resume according to keywords. This has created quite a challenge for the job seeker when writing their resume.

You imagine that it is your skills and accomplishments will make you standout, however, while the human eye will pick these up, the ATS is looking at keywords.

This makes it more and more critical that you pay attention to the job posting’s description and the roles and responsibilities that need to be shown on your resume. Present them in a way that will stand out so the recruiter will take notice. Highlight the things that are special about you to help you gain an interview.

Please read our article How to Beat the Resume Keyword Scanning Systems then be sure to opt into our email course and follow our resume tips for advice in preparing you to be more effective in your job search.  You can also follow us on Pinterest and Like us on Facebook! The infographic below will further guide you.

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How do Entry Level Candidates Compete in the Interview?

Being a job seeker in this economy can be stressful; however being new to the job force brings even more stress! Every professional has been in your shoes and anyone who has looked for a job has gone through a bad interview or two. Remember, interviews are all about first impressions: how you act, look, what you say and what you don’t say are scrutinized and evaluated; therefore, it is important to know that it is not the hiring manager who determines if you get that awesome entry level job.

It is you!

If you feel competing with seasoned professionals is a daunting task, you will want to make sure you highlight what characteristics you do have that tenured professionals may not. Three areas to consider:

  1. Make sure to express your hunger for career growth. You want to be clear that you are ambitious and have passion for your industry.
  2. Additionally, you should also illustrate your technical abilities as almost every position leans heavily on technology, so showing that you are tech savvy is critically important.
  3. Articulate how you want to work for THEM. Being able to articulate how working in this particular position for this specific company will enable you to achieve your career goals will clearly express two things: a) you are in control of your career and b) you are committed to them.

Show, don’t tell, the hiring manager these traits by using proper techniques to show off your skills and accomplishments.

  1. Demonstrate these qualities by walking your interviewer through a project you’ve worked on while highlighting your individual contributions and accomplishments. Make sure you are emphasizing what tasks you have done (using the pronoun “I” rather than just what the overall team accomplished using the pronoun “we”).
  2. Most hiring managers want to hire someone who will successfully assimilate into the work environment as well as show they are interested in taking risks and accepting challenges; therefore show leadership ability, while at the same time show your likeability, courage and the ability to work as an integral team member.
  3. Most importantly, show the “and then some” characteristic, providing examples where you have gone above and beyond the call of duty by taking on additional responsibilities without being asked.
  4. Lastly, since you are an entry level candidate, it is extremely important to relate responses to interview questions to a previous class project, internship, or part time job. For example, describing a specific class project shows teamwork, how you manage others, your creativity, motivation, innovation, and your problem solving skills. Describing an internship will show how you have real hands-on experience and can also show the passion you have for your career field. And lastly, describing how you balanced that part time job while going to school shows independence as well as incredible time management and organizational skills.

In summary, you want to show the hiring manager your work ethic. Additionally you want to exhibit that you are a “hands-on” person, as well as a strategic and critical thinker. And lastly, you must display you are someone who has the courage to take on risks and accept the challenge of competing with those more tenured professionals. Demonstrating these characteristics will prove you truly do have relevant experience.

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Angela Roberts
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