Jobs, now more than ever, are hard to obtain and with hundreds of people applying for each advertised position, more care and planning must be taken to fulfill each requirement of the job application process. Creating an effective resume is by far the most important step as it largely determines whether or not you get called for an interview.
Networking, though vital, is not the only key ingredient in securing a job. Companies of all sizes have HR policies that require jobs to be advertised and a process to be followed to ensure that a larger response is received for any job opening. Opportunities are published in newspapers and posted on online job sites requesting candidates submit their resumes to be considered for the position.
Hundreds, if not thousands of applicants send in their resumes in response to advertised positions. The more general posts receive far greater responses as many more people qualify to meet the job criteria and requirements. Reviewing such quantities of resumes is an enormous task and often has a deadline associated with it. To judge the suitability of each of the candidates in a limited amount of time means that resumes receive less than a minute of the employer's time before they are either trashed or accepted for a second review. This might not be the most thorough way of selecting candidates but it is practical and more than often efficient.
To be considered as a serious candidate, make sure your resume is presentable and professional. Use a commonly used font and a layout that permits the employer to scan your details easily. Use short bullet form sentences of no more than two lines while writing about your experience and work history. Use good quality paper if you're submitting a printed resume and use a matching envelope. Make sure you check for grammatical, punctuation and spelling mistakes.
Be prepared to spend several hours a day on the skills and accomplishments part of your resume. Remember that companies are looking for individuals that can add value to their business and are not bothered about unrelated details in your past life. To match your resume to the requirements of the advertised job, make sure you know exactly what your duties will be. Make sure to highlight only the important elements of your achievements that convey your suitability for the vacant position. For a job in IT, mention your project management and computer related knowledge versus a job in marketing where you would focus on your creative and interpersonal abilities.
The resume is your first opportunity to meet with the employer, where you do the talking and the employer listens. There are no opportunities to clear misunderstandings and answer questions. If you make the effort to associate your experiences with the demands of the job, there's no reason why you should need to. Instead, with a carefully formulated resume you can expect an interview call and hopefully an offer letter in the near future.
Never Going To Get It
I sell items on eBay and enjoy teaching others how to make money with eBay auctions, but I admit to doing my fair share of buying, too. Recently I found a few items I wanted to add to my collection, and even though for the helpwww.mining-auction-gold.com. I knew the items would go for several hundred dollars, I noticed the seller began the auction price at 99 cents. Is this a good idea?
Turns out that it's an excellent idea. A recent study performed by the London Business School and two professors from Northwestern University proved that items that were posted with an opening price of one penny actually ended up selling at "significantly higher" prices than auctions for the same item that began at higher prices.
Why does this work so well? The biggest reason is the psychological impact on buyers. Everyone loves a bargain, and a price of one cent is going to get everyone's attention. Obviously the item won't end up selling for that price, but it does tend to get more attention for the help www.auction-entrepreneur-kit.com. Let's say you do a search on Nikon cameras (one of the items included in the study). You see 20 of them, and one of them has a price of 99 cents. Even though you know you're not going to win the auction with that bid, you're very likely to click on the listing. And as an eBay seller, we know that the first battle is to get potential buyers to look at your listing!
There's always an exception to the rule, and according to the study, if you're selling a "niche item" - an item that is intended for a specialized audience that you're not expecting a great deal of bidding on - then you should start with a price closer to what you actually expect to get.
Even if you're concerned about getting less than you hoped for, don't try to lower the price on the item by making it up with shipping overcharges. I've seen sellers put a "Buy It Now" item up for a couple of dollars less than other sellers, but they were charging $7 to ship something that should have cost no more than $2. eBay is also starting to crack down on shipping overcharges, and even if that proves to be ineffective, I can tell you from personal experience as an eBay buyer that your customers will never forget being overcharged for shipping - and there's a good chance that these overcharges will stop them from becoming your customers to begin with!
Aim for a fair profit, price your items accordingly, and you'll be on your way to making money with eBay auctions.
Just as your item description and starting price affect the number of bids you get, so does the timing of your posting. We'll discuss that tomorrow in my next eBay home business tutorial!
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