Month: February 2020

Resume Power Verbs

Resume Rules to Know

Resume Power Verbs

Most bullet points on a resume start with the same words. It’s time to get a little more creative! Next time you update your resume, switch up a few of those words with strong, compelling action verbs that will catch hiring managers’ eyes. Check out the list below, and get ready to make your resume way more exciting.

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Advanced, Assigned, Collaborated, Devised, Enhanced, Exceeded, Generated, Implemented, Increased, Innovated, Negotiated, Organized, Pioneered, Presented, Quantified, Reviewed, Strengthened, Surpassed, Trained, Upgraded

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5 Steps to Writing a Cover Letter

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5 Steps to Writing a Cover Letter

A cover letter is important. While your resume explains “the what” of your professional past, your cover letter provides “the how”. If your resume gets you in the door, your cover letter is what prompts employers to answer that door in the first place. If you’re intimidated by writing a cover letter, don’t be. Here is an easy-to-follow, five-step formula for cover letter success. Let’s break the cover letter into five pieces in order to get you going.  

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First Paragraph

Introduction

Second Paragraph

Why you are the perfect fit

Third Paragraph

Why the company is a perfect fit

Closing

Summarize the main points you introduced

Postscript

Tell a little about yourself

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How to Deal With a Bad Job Reference

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How to Deal With a Bad Job Reference

Some jobs just don’t work out – most have been there before. Either they’re not a good fit, or we’ve made some irreversible mistake. Some employers aren’t willing to leave the past in the past. They send references that hurt and ruin career advancements for a lot of applicants. For these situations, an open mind needs to be kept when vetting candidates. Here are some methods to prevent past errors from becoming future issues.

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Consider who gave the reference. Is the reference a reputable source?

Was it a one-time incident? how long ago?

Look for a pattern of incidents.

Remember that One bad reference doesn’t equal a bad candidate,

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Mistakes Churches Make During the Search Process

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Mistakes Churches Make During the Search Process

Churches lose staff for all sorts of reasons. So what does a church do to find a new staff? How does a congregation initiate an effective search process? As in most things, planning the process and a lot of prayer will pay great dividends through the process of finding the right staff member. Sometimes though, holidays, vacations and other events get in the way of the process progressing. Here are some tips to ensure your search process continues to keep moving forward:

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Not including God in the process

Taking too long to reach out to candidates

Not following up with candidates

Hurrying the process

Setting realistic expectations

Asking the help of a staffing company, if needed

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6 Mistakes in Employee Reference Checking

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6 Mistakes in Employee Reference Checking

A bad hire can result in a lot of negative implications for an organization so it’s important to get it right. Though you may be in a hurry to to fill a position, employers should avoid rushing the hiring process or skipping important steps such as checking references. Here are some of the most commonly made mistakes that should be avoided when checking references, to prevent problems further down the line.

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Mistake #1. Starting the Process Too Late

Mistake #2. Contacting the Wrong People

Mistake #3. Asking the Wrong Questions

Mistake #4. Failing to Weigh Responses

Mistake #6. thinking Checking Is a Waste of time

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How to Tell If Your “Right Fit” Is Wrong

5 Ways To Show Your Staff Appreciation During the Holidays

How to Tell If Your “Right Fit” Is Wrong

Finding the right-fit employees is key to any organization. It’s not uncommon to find organizations with a revolving door in the HR Department because finding ‘right-fit employees’ can be difficult. Here are a few red flags that indicate you employee might not be in the right job.

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Attitude

Work habits

Unwilling to do the job

Entitlement

Not flexible

Lack of chemistry

Not competent

Questionable character

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How to Remain Positive During the Job Search

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How to Remain Positive During the Job Search

When you’ve been looking for a new job for a long time, it’s hard not to feel frustrated. Every time you don’t hear back from a potential employer or don’t get the job after an interview can lead to feelings of sadness, defeat and depression. Being positive is crucial to job search success! Here are some tips to keep positive and keep pushing ahead in the search:

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Expect to be Researched

In today’s digital age, expect potential employers to research your online presence. Ensure your social media profiles are professional and reflect positively on you. This proactive step can give you confidence that you’re presenting your best self to potential employers. Knowing you’re prepared can help alleviate some anxiety and keep your spirits high.

You’re Not the Only Candidate

Remember, you’re not alone in this journey. There are many candidates vying for the same positions. This realization can help you understand that rejection isn’t personal—it’s part of the process. Use this understanding to motivate yourself to keep improving and applying.

Be Prepared for Rejection

Rejection is a natural part of the job search process. Prepare yourself mentally for the possibility of not getting every job you apply for. Use each rejection as a learning experience to refine your approach. Staying resilient and learning from each setback will keep you moving forward with a positive mindset.

Stay Organized and Follow Up, If Needed

Keep track of your job applications, interviews, and follow-ups. Staying organized can reduce stress and help you feel more in control of your job search. If you haven’t heard back after an interview, don’t hesitate to send a polite follow-up email. This demonstrates your continued interest and can sometimes lead to valuable feedback.

Talk About Your Interviews

Discuss your interviews with trusted friends, family, or mentors. They can provide valuable feedback and emotional support. Talking about your experiences can help you process them, gain new perspectives, and stay positive throughout your job search.

Acknowledge Your Achievements

Take time to acknowledge and celebrate your achievements, no matter how small. Whether it’s landing an interview, getting positive feedback, or simply sending out a certain number of applications, recognizing your progress can boost your morale and keep you motivated.

Treat Yourself

Don’t forget to treat yourself occasionally. Rewarding yourself for your efforts can provide a much-needed break and recharge your energy. Whether it’s a favorite hobby, a small indulgence, or a relaxing day off, self-care is essential to maintaining a positive outlook.

Staying positive during the job search can be challenging, but it’s essential for your success. By expecting to be researched, understanding the competition, preparing for rejection, staying organized, discussing your interviews, acknowledging your achievements, and treating yourself, you can maintain a positive mindset and keep pushing forward. Remember, each step you take brings you closer to your goal. Stay resilient, stay motivated, and keep your eyes on the prize.

 

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Stand Out From The Crowd In An Interview

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How To Stand Out From The Crowd In An Interview

A job interview is the first step towards your future. You have one shot to get it right and make an impact. Do it right, and you’ll leave a lasting impression and have the company eagerly calling you back for the next round. Here’s how you make sure you stand out from the crowd:

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Arrive Early

Arriving early for your interview demonstrates punctuality and enthusiasm. Aim to get to the location at least 10-15 minutes ahead of time. This not only shows that you value the interviewer’s time but also gives you a chance to calm your nerves, review your notes, and observe the workplace environment. Being early sets a positive tone right from the start.

Be More Than Just What’s on Your Resume

Your resume gets you the interview, but your personality and unique qualities will get you the job. Use the interview to expand on the information in your resume. Share stories and examples that highlight your skills, experiences, and achievements. This helps the interviewer see you as a well-rounded individual and not just a list of qualifications.

Be Prepared

Preparation is key to a successful interview. Review common interview questions and practice your answers. Prepare specific examples that demonstrate your skills and accomplishments. Also, bring multiple copies of your resume, a list of references, and any other materials that may be relevant. Being well-prepared shows your seriousness and commitment to the opportunity.

Research Your Interviewers

Take the time to research your interviewers before the interview. Learn about their roles, backgrounds, and any recent accomplishments. Mentioning specific details during the interview can create a more personalized and engaging conversation. It also shows that you’ve done your homework and are genuinely interested in the people and the company.

Watch Your Body Language

Your body language can speak volumes during an interview. Maintain good posture, make eye contact, and offer a firm handshake. Avoid crossing your arms or fidgeting, as these can signal discomfort or disinterest. Positive body language conveys confidence and helps build a connection with the interviewer.

Show How You’ll Add Value

Clearly articulate how you can add value to the company. Use specific examples from your past experiences to illustrate how you’ve successfully contributed to previous employers. Explain how your skills and experiences align with the company’s goals and how you can help solve their challenges. Showing your potential impact can set you apart from other candidates.

Ask Questions

Asking thoughtful questions during the interview demonstrates your interest in the role and the company. Prepare a list of questions that cover various aspects of the job, team, company culture, and future opportunities. Engaging with the interviewer through insightful questions shows that you’re proactive and seriously considering how you would fit within the organization.

Standing out in a job interview requires a combination of preparation, confidence, and the ability to showcase your unique strengths. By arriving early, being more than just your resume, preparing thoroughly, researching your interviewers, minding your body language, showing how you’ll add value, and asking thoughtful questions, you can leave a lasting impression and significantly increase your chances of success. Remember, every interview is a step closer to your dream job.

 

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10 Ways to Hold on to Great Employees

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10 Ways to Hold on to Great Employees

Organizations always have a hard time retaining great employees. They see the same cycle repeat over and over again: an energetic new employee comes on productive and full of new ideas for several months, but after the first eighteen months the employee stops taking initiative, their attendance and reliability changes and their work quality suffers. They aren’t likely to make it to the three year mark without leaving for another position elsewhere. What can employers do to retain the talent they worked so hard to bring into the company and keep them happy? Here are some ideas:

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1. Be Transparent

Transparency fosters trust and loyalty. Share the company’s vision, goals, and challenges with your employees. When employees understand the bigger picture and see how their work contributes to the organization’s success, they are more likely to feel valued and stay committed.

2. Provide Opportunities for Growth

Employees are more likely to stay if they see a clear path for advancement. Offer regular training sessions, mentorship programs, and opportunities for internal promotions. Helping employees develop their skills and advance their careers within your organization reduces the temptation to look elsewhere.

3. Offer Competitive Salaries

Competitive salaries are crucial for retaining top talent. Regularly benchmark your compensation packages against industry standards and adjust accordingly. Offering competitive pay shows employees that you value their contributions and are committed to their financial well-being.

4. Foster Open Communication

Create an environment where open communication is encouraged. Regularly check in with your employees, provide constructive feedback, and listen to their concerns. When employees feel heard and understood, they are more likely to remain engaged and loyal.

5. Encourage Paid Time Off

Promote a healthy work-life balance by encouraging employees to take their paid time off. Adequate rest and personal time help prevent burnout, increase job satisfaction, and improve overall productivity. Show your team that you value their well-being by supporting their need for downtime.

6. Invest in Training and Development

Continuous learning opportunities are essential for employee satisfaction and retention. Invest in training programs that help employees enhance their skills and stay current with industry trends. Providing access to workshops, courses, and conferences can reignite their passion for their work.

7. Encourage Feedback

Encourage employees to provide feedback on company practices, policies, and their work experiences. Implementing their suggestions can lead to a more efficient and satisfying work environment. When employees see their feedback leading to positive changes, they feel more invested in the company’s success.

8. Listen to Your Employees

Active listening goes beyond just hearing your employees’ words; it involves understanding their perspectives and addressing their needs. Regularly solicit input and make it clear that their opinions matter. This fosters a culture of respect and inclusion, making employees feel valued and heard.

9. Thank Your Team

Recognize and celebrate your employees’ achievements, both big and small. Regularly express your appreciation through verbal praise, awards, or small gestures of thanks. Genuine recognition boosts morale and reinforces employees’ sense of purpose and belonging.

10. Offer Staff Perks

Attractive staff perks can make a significant difference in employee retention. Consider offering flexible working hours, wellness programs, remote work options, or fun office events. These perks can enhance job satisfaction and demonstrate that you care about your employees’ overall experience.

Retaining great employees requires more than just a competitive salary. It involves creating a supportive, engaging, and growth-oriented work environment. By being transparent, providing growth opportunities, offering competitive pay, fostering open communication, encouraging paid time off, investing in training, welcoming feedback, actively listening, recognizing achievements, and offering attractive perks, you can build a loyal and motivated workforce. These strategies not only help retain your best employees but also create a positive company culture that attracts top talent.

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How to Better Your List of References

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How to Better Your List of References

A reference list is a document that provides information on professional references. Recruiters and hiring managers may contact people on your list during the hiring process to learn more about your history, job performance and other details about the kind of employee you may be if hired. The following are some tips to help better your list of references:

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Be Prepared – They Will Check References

Anticipate that potential employers will contact your references. Ensure that your reference list is ready before you start applying for jobs. This preparation not only saves time but also demonstrates your professionalism and organizational skills.

Update Any of Your References’ Information

Keep your reference list up-to-date. Verify that all contact information is current, including phone numbers, email addresses, and job titles. Outdated or incorrect information can delay the hiring process and reflect poorly on your attention to detail.

Notify Your References

Always notify your references before listing them. This gives them a heads-up that they may be contacted and allows them to prepare to speak positively about your qualifications. Inform them about the specific jobs you’re applying for so they can tailor their feedback accordingly.

Organize Your Reference List

Present your reference list in a clear, organized manner. Include each reference’s name, job title, company, phone number, email address, and a brief description of your professional relationship. Organizing your list makes it easy for hiring managers to find the information they need.

Once a Job is Secured, Thank Your References

After securing a job, thank your references for their support. A heartfelt thank-you note or email can go a long way in maintaining positive relationships within your professional network. Expressing your gratitude shows appreciation and leaves a lasting positive impression.

Additional Resource for Cleaning Up Your Reference List

For further assistance in refining your reference list, consider using resources and guides available online. These tools can provide additional tips and best practices to ensure your references are strong and impactful.

A strong reference list can be a powerful tool in your job search arsenal. By being prepared, updating your references’ information, notifying your references, organizing your list, and expressing gratitude once you secure a job, you can ensure your references positively impact your job search. Invest time in maintaining and improving your reference list to enhance your chances of landing your desired job.

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