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		<title>Useful Job Hunting Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Job Hunting Tips To Consider In Today&#8217;s Market In today&#8217;s competitive and fast moving employment environment, you need every single advantage and job hunting tips that are available. There are the basic Job Hunting Tips, such as, clean your shoes, turn up early for the allocated appointment time etc etc, however, the one that we [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://wage.com.au/talk_about/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Job-Hunting-Tips.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-507" title="Job Hunting Tips" src="http://wage.com.au/talk_about/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Job-Hunting-Tips.jpg" alt="Job Hunting Tips"width="300" height="190" /></a>Job Hunting Tips To Consider In Today&#8217;s Market</span></h1>
<p>In today&#8217;s competitive and fast moving employment environment, you need every single advantage and <b>job hunting tips</b> that are available. There are the basic <i>Job Hunting Tips</i>, such as, clean your shoes, turn up early for the allocated appointment time etc etc, however, the one that we are focusing on today are directed at, will be your CV or Curriculum Vitae</p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">Job Hunting Tips Number 1 &#8211; The Curriculum Vitae</span></h2>
<p>The CV is usually the first and at times the most important part when applying for any job. This is your opportunity to stand out from the crowd. Potential employers may have to read and scan practically hundreds of valid applications and at the same time, reduce that to a handful of aspiring applicants. To achieve this they will be relying upon, for the most part,  the CV&#8217;s presented before them.</p>
<p>Studies have indicated that about half of the employers decide to accept or reject job applications based on the related work experience listed in the CV. A further third of those employers decide to reject or accept these job applications based on the layout design of these applications.</p>
<p>When preparing your CV, make sure your CV stands out among the rest. It should be the type that is appealing to the eyes, making the evaluating personnel want to read the CV. In the event that you need to mail a copy, using coloured paper was and still is an effective way of being seen. Step two is for you to make sure your CV lists the related work experience you have had in relation to the job you are applying for.</p>
<h3>Job Hunting Tips Number 2 &#8211; Make Your CV Concise and Relevant</h3>
<p>Avoid making your CVs too long and boring. Be dynamic. List the most recent work experience or the job that relates to the position that you are applying for. Remember that your perspective employer&#8217;s time is just as important and valuable as yours, so don&#8217;t waste it. By highlighting the most important aspects first, you have shown that you value and respect their time. You have won one small battle.</p>
<p>Ensure that your CV is appropriate for the job being applied for. A one size fits all CV may not be the smartest way to approach a job interview, since the employer may have the impression that your previous efforts were not focused enough to produce the desired results the company is seeking.</p>
<h4><u>Job Hunting Tips</u> Number 3 &#8211; Highlight Your Achievements</h4>
<p>Highlight your achievements, both personal and work related but make them factual and relevant. Do it in such a way as not to be making yourself look like a goose or full of hot air. While we are on this note, it may be best that you not highlight your weak points or long standing issues. Just Saying.</p>
<h5>Job Hunting Tips Number 4 &#8211; Polish and Review Your CV</h5>
<p>A perspective employer will more than likely know if you have put time and thought producing your CV. If  they believe that is the case, they will also assume that you be just as meticulous in your work efforts. This can also give you big brownie points. As events and circumstances change in your life, please remember to review and update your CV accordingly.</p>
<p>We trust these job hunting tips were of assistance to you and we wish you all the very best in your future hunting endeavours.</p>
<p>To search for a suitable job please follow the link <a title="Employment Search Section" href="http://wage.com.au/employment.htm" target="_blank">Employment Search Section</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have never written a resume, the blank page you are facing can be very intimidating. While you can describe your job responsibilities to your friends, listing them out in a resume and showcasing how your experience to date meets your career objectives is a very difficult task. To get started, you must first [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have never written a resume, the blank page you are facing can be very intimidating. While you can describe your job responsibilities to your friends, listing them out in a resume and showcasing how your experience to date meets your career objectives is a very difficult task.</p>
<p>To get started, you must first consider what type of a job you are seeking. Much like your career objective or summery should reflect your professional goals, your current and past experiences must showcase that you are the best candidate for the job you are applying for. In listing your current and past professional experiences, try to focus on those responsibilities that indicate you are qualified to take the next step in your career. Due to the fact that more and more companies as well as job search sites use scanning software to pick out candidates, it is very important that you use key words, including active verbs, to describe your skills. Instead of beginning your job descriptions with “Responsible for” try to use active verbs such as:<span id="more-180"></span><br />
-    managed<br />
-    developed<br />
-    created<br />
-    communicated<br />
-    interfaced<br />
-    achieved, etc.</p>
<p>These key words get straight to the point of describing your responsibilities, which is exactly what the employers are looking for. Chose these words carefully – don’t say that you “managed a project”, implying you were responsible for the whole task from start to finish if you were only responsibly for communicating the project to other associates. Instead state that you “Developed and executed the communication strategy for associates,” describing your role more accurately and emphasizing your strengths.</p>
<p>Typically, the first job listed on your resume is the one you currently hold. In this case, make sure that your responsibilities are stated in present tense, as you are still responsible for them. For example, say “Manage accounting activities” instead of “Managed accounting activities.” This will indicate to your potential employer what your day-to-day activities are like and how they compliment responsibilities of the job you are submitting your resume for. All previous jobs should be listed using past tense, and should start with active verbs such as managed, developed, accomplished, etc.</p>
<p>Additionally, make sure that responsibilities you are listing are relevant for to your career objective. List only those responsibilities which help you put your best foot forward. For example, if you are looking for a job that requires managing a team of people, focus on your development and participation in group projects instead of focusing on solitary activities such as office organization.</p>
<p>In terms of formatting, make sure that your responsibilities are listed in bullet points. This formatting is preferred to paragraphs on a resume because it is easier to review quickly. Employers simply scan the resumes and look for key words – if the resume looks overwhelming, with a lot of copy and poor formatting, they will likely discard it. Thus, it is very important that your resume is formatted with enough white space and doesn’t contain any errors.</p>
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