Plan Your Job Search
Hi
Job Seekers looking for a right career are indeed a full scale
onslaught. So like a war having objectives but with no clear job
searching plan, their endeavours are nothing more than a futile
attempt. Today pattern for job searching have changed if comparing
that with the past few years. Employers, they are more concerned about
their wants. They could care less about what job seekers are looking
for. Employers are at all not interested in to read objective
statements from job seekers CV, at least it couldn't not play a
catalyst role in hiring decision. Instead, replace objective part with
a announcement of what you can add as a value which make a difference
to the organization if they hire you.Job searching is more like a
competition. If you haven't sincerely taken the time out to widen a
broad job searching preparation, then you're wasting your energies to
face collapse. So why job searching plan is quite important? It's
because that the distances has narrowed, thus this has also provided
an access to a global job seekers to reach world job market. In one
line "Global job seeking competition" has started.
Don't completely depend on your CV to find you a job. And off course
don't absolutely rule out the impact of robust CV. Some important
points that should be highlighted things on your CV;
1. Reason of both CV and cover letter is to provide information.
Ensure that it answers to what an employer wants from candidates.
2. Job Seekers reflection as a professional should be seen and able to
market your abilities & skills.
3. CV should be to the point not including unnecessary details. Avoid
grammar & spelling mistakes.
Recruiter & Employers don't make hiring choice based on only cvs. With
proper job strategy with considerate dialogue between candidate &
hiring team can build a ground to proceed. It's an intelligent job
searching plan that can triggered things in candidate favour and
chances will increase that job seekers accomplish their job search
targets.
Cheers!
Nawaz
Career Advice
http://www.e-cvs.net
date: 16 Apr 2007 06:11:32 -0700
author: Career Advice United Kingdom
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