Saturday, March 14, 2020
Santa Claus - the man whos never changed his job
Santa Claus - the man whos never changed his job677What can we learn from Santas resume on career building?I believe there are three main lessons.First, even if youve only had one job or some unpaid experience, your resume can still be filled with information potential employers look for. List what your work has taught you and what youve achieved. Remember, you need to make the most out of every word thats written down. Hey, you can try out our Content Analyzer to help with thatSecond, its important to include human-centric sections on your resume like your personal passions or what a day in your life looks like. Nowadays, recruiters look for a perfect culture fit. Help them see why youd be a great addition to the kollektiv.Last but not least, professional experience isnt everything you can include awards youve received, skills youve honed and any projects youve worked on, be it volunteer work, extracurricular activities or graduate research. The value of any experience is measured , of course, not by the amount of money, but the amount of development we get out of it. (Henry David Thoreau)Happy Holidays from the EnhancersWe wish your holidays to be full of joy and positivity. Take time to slow down and enjoy things that really matter. May you spend your Christmas in a circle of the ones you love and cherish..All the very best from the Enhancv team Tags career, resume example, santa claus
Monday, March 9, 2020
Self Promotion Showcase Your Accomplishments Without Bragging
Self Promotion Showcase Your Accomplishments Without Bragging Your middle name is Reliable. You come in early, stay late and never stop until the job is doneand done well. Unfortunately, these things wont help you progress in your career one bit if no one notices. So how do you get people to notice the work youre doing? If the idea of self-promotion gives you the heebie jeebies, consider these ways to make it easier and let your light shine brightTalk about what you loveWhen you talk about what youre good at, you may appear calculated or worse, conceited. Talking about what you love or enjoy about your work, on the otzu sich hand, will usually showcase the saatkorn achievements while allowing you to relax and get personal. Think about your answer to Why are you a good friend? versus What are the kinds of things you enjoy doing for your friends? Even reading these two questions, you probably went from a pensive, thoughtful expression to a smile. Youll do the same when talking about yo ur accomplishments. When you talk about the things you love, youll naturally light up and show a mora authentic side of yourself. To avoid sounding like youre humble bragging, talk about your desire to bring more of the thing you love into your work. For example, when a project is over, share what you loved about that project and your role, and also share how you hope to do more of that type of work in the future or how excited you are for a specific project on the horizon.Share others praiseCreate a folder to make note of your accomplishments and all of the kind praise youve received from others. Youll find that you receive more recognition and compliments than you think, and in your next wertzuwachs review or catch-up meeting with your boss, you can share not only what youve enjoyed, but also the fact that others appreciated your work as well. Share details of a recent project, why it was a success, and the feedback you received from others during the process. Let others promote y our great workPay it forwardYou know those messages youre saving? Start sending them, too. When you notice what others are doing well or appreciate a thoughtful or helpful act someone has done, share it. Too often we think nice thoughts about someone and never tell them. I recently received an email from a former colleague sharing that she kept a card I gave her in her laptop case because it made her smile whenever she saw it. She didnt have to share that story, but she did and it absolutely made my day and reminded me how fantastic she is. How could you make someones day?Start connectingReally listen to others to binnensee how you can support them. It might be something you can do yourself, but oftentimes, it will be an introduction to someone else. Do you have a friend who is looking for a recruiter and another friend who is a recruiter? Connecting them and creating a mutually beneficial relationship means that you now have two people who will forever sing your praises for bringin g them together. Make connections in a thoughtful way and check in to see how things are going.Keep in touchThe real reason for self-promotion is to stay at the forefront of peoples minds when an opportunity arises. So make a point of keeping in touch. If you see an article that a former colleague would appreciate, send it over. If someones company wins an award, send a congratulatory note. Follow up in ways that make it easy for people to respond and dont include a list of asks. That way when you do reach out to ask for something, people are used to hearing from you and see you as a person who continually provides value.How did that happen? Were at the end of a list of ideas to self-promote and there was no mention of shouting your achievements from the rooftops, bragging, name dropping, or stepping on other peoples toes. When the time comes and an opportunity is before you, you should absolutely boldly ask for what you want and deserve. Consistently promoting yourself in ways that feel authentic using the methods outlined here will make it a lot easier for people to say yes when you ask.________________Alyson Garrido ispassionate about helping women advance their careers and findjobs they will enjoy. As acareer coach, she partners with her clients to identify their strengths and create a path toward a more fulfilling career. Alyson provides support around preparing for interviews, performance reviews, andsalary negotiations, ensuring that you present yourself in the best possible light for job search and career advancement. Learn more or book a session with Alyson by visiting www.alysongarrido.com.
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