Sunday, May 25, 2014

How to get ready for any Interviews







In these challenging times, so many resumes come in for a single job opening that companies have trouble finding the best candidate. Also, interested applicants have difficulty getting their resume in front of someone that will invite them to an interview. A successful resume is one that gets you through the door, generating a job interview for you. Once you are in the building, you take your best shot at winning that job. Employers are looking for the BEST FIT. They have a problem and they need to solve it quickly. They will only take a few seconds to look at your resume and they will quickly determine if you're worth their time to talk to.

From my experience, these are the most common problems with the resume:
CAREER OBJECTIVE - People like to announce their career objective and aspirations on the top of their resume. We have been led to believe that this shows you to be a highly motivated and ambitious individual. This is a mistake. The decision maker is wasting valuable seconds reading about your career objective and may move on to the next resume. No one cares about your career objective. Nobody cares. NOBODY. The decision maker has a problem and they want the answer to just one simple question, "CAN YOU HELP ME SOLVE IT?“
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY - The recruiter or the decision maker will quickly glance over the job descriptions of your previous jobs, looking for commonalities, similar skills or experience that match the job opening that you're applying for. If your job description doesn't clearly show that, it's over. You're done.
Here is a quick and easy way to correct it, improving your chances of getting a phone call:
Replace Career Objective with QUALIFICATIONS - The recruiter or decision maker is looking for someone that closely matches the job opening so make it easy for them by listing all of skills and experience at the very top of your resume. If they want to read the rest of your resume, they can, but they don't have to. You told them everything they needed to know. You gave them what they were looking for. If the position requires a certain level of experience in a particular skill (ex: 5 years of customer service experience), add up all of your years of customer service experience from every job you've had and list it in bullet points. If a college degree is required, list it here. If you think a particular skill is helpful (ex: fluent in Cantonese), list it here.
For example:
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree
7 years of customer service experience
3 years of outside sales experience
Fluent in Spanish

6 years of healthcare experience, etc...

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Friday, May 9, 2014

Lavanya Global Career Planner, Hyderabad





Mrs.Suman Sahu,  MBA (Human Resource management) From Hyderabad, (Raipur Chhattisgarh) is the founder of The Lavanya Global Consultancy.Inc, which will help all the job seekers, students, and those who wants to upgrade their career.
Lavanya Global Consultancy.Inc www.meracareers.com is a unique 4th generation job portal contributing to more knowledge, more jobs. It is considered not just as a job oriented approach portal but more than that is a job cycle which is a facilitating a specialized job search with knowledge acquisition. In the huge competitive economy of job hunt, a number of diverse job opportunities are missing but then it turned very hard had puzzling in obtaining the required potential candidates. Thus obtaining a job has become more randomly like an intelligence oriented occurrence.
Though the job requirements are innumerably broad, the job availability are trending to be narrow. Lavanya Global Consultancy.Inc www.meracareers.com assists you inscrutinizing your talent and helps in providing the cream layer of talent endowment to the corporate sector making its work easier. Thus have created the quick resume upload system which ensures a very less time of hardly 50 second to 1 minutes .These jet set job posting will provide you with the most cozy and preferable way to explore the satisfying job opportunities.