Monday, April 20, 2020

How to Write a Resume Writing Layout for Your Job Application

How to Write a Resume Writing Layout for Your Job ApplicationCreating a good resume writing layout for your job application, can help you win the contract. There are many things that go into a good resume writing layout, but here are five elements to look for.Use of bullet points is the main component of a resume writing layout. A good layout has bullets at the top and at the bottom of each page. The bullets allow the reader to jump to the next section quickly. Some resumes also have information on the cover page, such as a resume for a medical assistant or a mechanic's resume.Be specific about what you want to accomplish and the job description, so that it can stand out from the other applications. Sometimes the resume of an employer may be described as simply a resume. Use of bold text, which is underlined and numbered, helps to add emphasis and create a clear and strong resume layout.You should not use too much vocabulary in your resume. Just because a word is common does not mean it is appropriate for your resume. Use a general idea that is based on the position you are applying for and use a solid vocabulary. Specific job titles and job descriptions should be used sparingly.The third most important thing to include in your resume is your contact information. This is where you list your address, phone number, and e-mail address. This information must be on the resume, even if it is an auto-responder form. Your contact information must be accurate so that the employer knows immediately if there is an opening.You may want to use your personal signature or a letterhead instead of using a resume. Personal signatures and letterheads show that you are taking the time to finish your job application. If you want your personal information to be private, you will want to doa simple hand write, or a stamp instead of a signature. If you use a signature, be sure that it is legible.Avoid using any images on your resume, whether it is in color or black and white. Black an d white does not look professional and can distract the reader from the content of your resume. You can use a small number of interesting images on your resume, such as an animal or plant, but make sure the font, size, and layout of these images do not change the meaning of the resume. Remember, the resume writing layout is your calling card, so be sure to include everything you can in your resume.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Cold Office How to Stay Warm in a Freezing Cold Office

Cold Office How to Stay Warm in a Freezing Cold Office Ah, summer â€" that time of year when you’re dripping in sweat the moment you go outside, and then piling on sweaters once you’re at the office. According to a new CareerBuilder survey, 18 percent of men and a whopping 36 percent of women say their office is too cold in the summertime. In fact, CareerBuilder found that summer office temperatures can cause some, um, heated reactions at work: 15 percent of people said they have argued with a co-worker over their office temperature, and close to 20 percent have secretly changed the thermostat. But even if you can’t adjust the office temperature, you’re not relegated to shivering your way through the dog days. We’re here to help you survive summer in a cold office. Here are 15 ways to stay warm when you’re stuck working in a virtual meat locker. Cashmere Cardigan This is an obvious, logical choice for staying warm in overly air-conditioned workplaces. A slouchy cashmere cardigan in a neutral color is the ideal go-to: It’s loose enough to easily go over whatever else you’re wearing, you don’t need to wrestle it over your head to take it on and off, the color will match (or at least not clash) with the rest of your outfit, and the soft material is great at chasing away the chill. Better yet: This navy topper from Nordstrom is half off right now, at $124.49. Courtesy of Nordstrom Lightweight Jacket If you don’t want to do a sweater, a warm-weather jacket is another option for chasing away the chill in a cold office. This one by Tommy Bahama ($135), says, “I’m into summery prints!” rather than, “I can’t feel my fingers!” Bonus: It also has thumb holes. Courtesy of Nordstrom Open the Window If you’re lucky enough to have access to a window â€" one that actually opens, that is â€" warming up could be as simple as opening it to let in some of those summer breezes when you start to get chilly. Just remember to shut the window after you’ve warmed up. Small Space Heater No window? No worries: A teeny space heater will warm up your personal space quickly. This one has three settings and is small enough to tuck unobtrusively under a desk. Nearly 8,400 Amazon reviewers give it five stars. Courtesy of Amazon Fingerless Gloves If you need some serious heating-up without encumbering your ability to type, these USB-powered heated fingerless gloves ($20) deliver. If your fingers aren’t quite that frozen, regular fingerless gloves ($6.50) will do the trick. They’re small enough to easily stash in your bag or desk drawer. Courtesy of Amazon Shirts With Thumb Holes A little less over-the-top than gloves, shirts with thumb holes also let you pull an extra layer over your hands while keeping your fingers free for important tasks. Although this style tends to be more common in athletic-inspired and workout tops (like this pretty pink running hoodie), there are some options you could get away with at the office. This super-soft sweater with a wide v-neck, for instance, is office-appropriate, not to mention wildly affordable (just $16!) from boohoo.com. Courtesy of boohoo.com Throw Blanket If you’re not already among their ranks, yes, there are folks out there who keep a blanket at their desk and drape it over their legs when July starts to feel like January, courtesy of the office AC unit. Avoid the hobo-Halloween-costume look with a sophisticated throw, like this graphic wool-cashmere blend with a jacquard weave featuring the signature geometric designs famous ceramic artists Kat Roger. The other key to keeping it chic: Make sure you choose a throw-size (like the 50”x70” this blanket is) rather than a bed-sized blanket. If walking around with a blanket is too over-the-top for you (or makes you feel like Linus from “Peanuts”), an oversized wrap or cape is another option. This recycled cotton poncho in a cool indigo hue says, “I’m accessorizing,” not, “I’m freezing.” Courtesy of ParachuteHome.com Turn on the Tap Running your hands under hot water can do wonders and get the blood flowing to frozen fingers. Eat Something Spicy Hot and spicy foods can rev up your metabolism. Keep some heat literally at your fingertips with this kit from Sriracha2Go.com, which includes a bottle of Huy Fong Sriracha and a pair of keychain-attachment dispensers, one small and one medium, so you can spice up lunch and warm up from the inside out. Courtesy of Sriracha2Go.com Heating Pad A heating pad isn’t just good for soothing aching muscles; it can also be a way to stealthily keep warm during the workday in a chilly office. This bestselling combo pack includes an oversized rectangular pad you could drape over your chair seat or back, as well as a neck and shoulder heating pad that would be handy if you’re stuck sitting right under an air vent. They heat up fast and have automatic shutoff, so you don’t need to worry if you leave work and forget to turn it off. Courtesy of Amazon HotHands Toe Warmers Although they’re more typically used by hunters, skiers and cold-weather outdoor sports enthusiasts, these long-lasting adhesive-backed heat packs will keep your toes warm for the entire work day. (The hand warmers are an option for frozen fingers: Tuck a pair in your sweater or blazer pockets to give your hands a quick hit of heat.) Courtesy of Amazon Get Moving A short brisk walk for a cup of coffee or just to get some fresh air will get your blood flowing â€" and if you take that stroll outside, you’ll get to soak up the heat, to boot. Slip on a pair of rubber-soled, mesh flats to keep your feet cool and comfortable. Courtesy of Cole Haan Drink Something Warm Hot coffee or tea can help ward off the chill, and if you keep it in an insulated travel mug, your hot beverage will stay warm for hours. Courtesy of Amazon Scarves and Wraps When it comes to scarves, give yourself a few options. This chic, tassled silk scarf in an abstract neutral print is perfect if you’re just a touch chilly, or you could break out a heavier wrap if you’re feeling major goosebumps. One silver lining to freezing in the summertime is that you can often score great deals on winter-weight scarves, like this bright cashmere-wool blend at 40% off at Nordstrom. (It also comes in a poppy floral â€" for the same price of $59.40 â€" if that’s more your speed.) Courtesy of Nordstrom Wool Socks I will also put in another plug for my favorite sock brand, Smartwool: This two-pack of “hide and seek” socks are invisible under loafers, and the lightweight (and non-itchy) wool knit will keep your toes toasty and wick away sweat. Courtesy of L.L. Bean We’ve included affiliate links into this article. Click here to learn what those are.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Your Resume Has 2 Minutes Or Less To Get Attention - Work It Daily

Your Resume Has 2 Minutes Or Less To Get Attention - Work It Daily An overwhelming majority of recruiters and HR professionals invest less than two minutes reviewing a candidate’s resume, according to a survey CareerBuilder recently completed. Related: 7 Ways Your Resume Is Boring Just Like Everyone Else’s Additionally, almost 20% of the HR professionals surveyed stated that they invest 30 seconds or less. Talk about a shrinking window of time to capture the employer’s attention! So, what’s a job seeker to do? 1. Make It Newsworthy The hiring manager will invest most of their 30-second to 2-minute scan of your resume at the top, so it’s imperative that you put the most noteworthy content first. Furthermore, don’t be vague! Use significant metrics, accomplishments, and successesâ€"and be specific. As you continue writing the resume you can go into greater detail under each individual place of employment. 2. Write For All Of Your Audiences Resumes have two audiences: the applicant tracking software (ATS) scanning the resume for keywords, and the HR person reviewing the resume to ensure it’s a match. It needs to include the keywords ATS will be looking for when it scans your resume, but it also needs the right action verbs, accomplishments, and relevant achievements to win over the HR person. For a list of the best-ranked terms HR is looking for on your resume, check out this list. 3. Be Honest Instances of job hopping, employment gaps, and long-term unemployment can be immediate deterrents for employers. Instead, focus on the benefits an employer receives by choosing you over someone else with similar experience. For example, your unique subject matter expertise, verifiable successes (be specific here), and unmatched experience are all great tools to substantiate your candidacy. Leverage them on your resume! Don’t hesitate to address challenges in your cover letter. Recruiters appreciate honesty and directness. If you’ve taken two years off to care for an ailing family member, there’s no shame in it; and it shows you know how to prioritize and put others firstâ€"desirable qualities in any great employee. Work With Us! Rather trust an expert with your resume development? You can find out more about our 99+% interview-winning success rate and more here. Want to read more articles like this one? Check out 3 Secrets to Interview-Winning Cover Letters PS. I’d love to meet you on Twitter here. This post was originally published at an earlier date. Related Posts How To Write A Resume That Beats The 10-Second Review First Impressions: You’ve Got 30 Seconds To Make The Right One 4 Things Your Resume Should Not Say About You About the author Jessica Holbrook Hernandez, CEO of Great Resumes Fast is an expert resume writer, career and personal branding strategist, author, and presenter. Want to work with the best resume writer? If you would like us to personally work on your resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn profileâ€"and dramatically improve their response ratesâ€"then check out our professional and executive resume writing services at GreatResumesFast.com or contact us for more information if you have any questions. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!