Friday, May 8, 2020
Summary Sunday What It Takes To Score An Interview
Summary Sunday What It Takes To Score An Interview     You can never get enough good advice about what it takes to land a job today- how to apply the right way to jobs, how to get an interview, how to write the RIGHT LinkedIn invite, interview prep help and maybe, just maybe, hanging  your own shingle could be the answer!  This is why I love sharing information to help fill the gap in what you know. Plus, what used to work last year (or in years past) may not be the best approach any longer. So every week I review my most popular shared articles on Twitter and repost them here to make sure you see them! Its like a weekly best of the best shoutout.  Applying for Jobs  Three Reasons Why Employers Never Respond to Your Job Applications by Peter Harris | Workopolis  This is a case study of an applicant who wasnt hearing back after shed applied for a job. The reason she wasnt getting responses  might surprise you! (But Ive seen this happen far too often with college students!)  And this nugget from the Workopolis article helps you understand just how much work is involved in landing a job  It took most people surveyed by Workopolis roughly four months to land their most recent job. In order to get hired during those 16 weeks, most people said that they had to submit 10 job applications and conduct two job interviews. A further 30% of people said that they needed to perform five or more job interviews before being hired for their most recent job.  Get the Job: 6 Tips for Your 6 Seconds by Simply Hired | YouTern  Every single one of these points is worth emphasizing and re-emphasizing. Are you doing ALL six?    Be a Really Good Fit for the Job  Apply to Fewer Jobs  Extensively Research the Company  Customize Your Resume (and Cover Letter) for the Job  Get a Warm Referral  Finally⦠Beef Up Your Online Presence    LinkedIn  How To Write the Perfect LinkedIn Invite (Infographic) by  Siofra Pratt | SocialTalent  It isnt enough to just click on the CONNECT button. You must provide a reason someone would want to connect with you on LinkedIn.Interview  50 Most Common Interview Questions | Glassdoor  Keep this list of 50 popular interview questions at your fingertips! Practice answering them out loud!    Career  13 Great Reasons to Start Your Own Business (Even if just  on the side) by Jeff Haden on LinkedIn  Jeff Haden debunks 13 excuses for starting your own business. There are no excuses. If you want it badly enough (and I hope you do) theres no stopping you!  Get Updates As Soon As They Are Published  
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