Online Resume Posting Guide
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- Tip: If you have not jumped aboard the electronic job board train yet, you should give it a try. Read these tips first to guide you generically through major job boards, while avoiding some common mistakes and safeguarding yourself against identity theft.
- Tip: Store your user id and password in a safe place.
- Tip: You may set up these free accounts at msn.com, yahoo.com, and gmail.com.
- Tip: I prefer the Copy & Paste method, which allows you to constantly review the information you are posting, block by block. You can make revisions on-the-fly, especially to the blocks titled name, address, job experience, and education. Use the following keyboard shortcuts on an ms windows operating system: Ctl/A to highlight; Ctl/C to copy the text; & Ctl/V to paste).
Tip: Be prepared to make minor adjustments to formatting to adapt your resume to the job board's own template. Preview your completed resume to ensure it is visually pleasing, with no typographical, spacing, font size, highlighting, tab, or margin size errors.
- * Behavioral Interview Questions - Behavioral interview questions such as "what is your perfect job?" or "how would you solve this xxxxx?" Do not answer these questions now, but definitely research and develop answers to these questions for your interview, emphasizing your strengths and intelligence. They are meant to disqualify those who are challenged by a lack of common sense or who do not adapt to pressure easily.
* Illegal Questions - Questions related to age, sex, children, race, nationality, religion, or disability should be left unanswered on these forms. According to U.S. labor law, these are taboo interview questions; however, be prepared for an off-the-record, surprise attack and try to answer the interviewer's conce
s effectively.
* Availability - Never respond "immediately" if you are currently employed. You won't be considered a trusted employee if you can leave with so little notice.
* Skills - You should answer this in detail if you have particularly valuable skills. For example, indicate that you are an expert user of MS Word and Excel. Cite the individual components of MS Office, rather than merely saying, MS Office, unless you truly are proficient in all its programs.
* Salary - Try to leave salary questions unanswered. We Certified Employment Interview Professionals and other job coaches recommend you wait until you have reached the salary negotiation stage, when the employer makes a job offer. If and when you must answer this one, do your homework with a quick salary research trip to Monster or Salary.com. Salary research sites will ask you to provide your targeted job title, targeted city, years of experience, and educational level. A salary range report matching these elements will be presented, along with national and regional figures for comparison.
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