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- Krystina has a basic LinkedIn profile that she only uses every now and then. This is a great starting point and it now allows me to take her profile to the next level. I will be incorporating strategic key words into her profile which will allow employers to more easily find her profile. We will then be joining strategic groups for her profession and industry. Within those groups, she will be commenting and engaging in the articles being shared as well as forming strategic network connections.
- Perfecting Krystina's resume will be something I will be working with her on. Through my resume review service, I will be completely revising and reformatting her resume to incorporate specific key words so it can get through all applicant tracking systems. In addition to this, the resume will be appealing to the recruiter and hiring manager to grab their attention so they want to read her background instead of the usual 3-4 second scan.
- Researching target companies is an exercise that every single job seeker should be doing. Ironically, your goal as a job seeker is not to simply find a job. Instead, it is to find the most ideal job in the most ideal company. It needs to incorporate everything that you are looking for; flexibility, salary, vacation and title. Just to name a few. The point here is that you need research every company in your surrounding area and find the ones that you want to work for the most. It will be that target list that we use together when tackling LinkedIn and the actual job searching. Don't be afraid to make a robust list either; the more the merrier!
- Lastly, for the actual job search, Krystina will be utilizing my recruiting concierge service. Since Krystina has a full time job in which requires her to work more than the normal 40 hours per week. She is also very active within her private life, and simply doesn't have the ability to dedicate the proper amount of time to conduct a full job search properly. With the use of the recruiting concierge service, she will receive jobs three times a week to her specified e-mail address. All she will have to do then is click the application links, apply, and majority of her job search is complete.
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