Job Search Advice
Posted by ayeshawrites4u on August 19, 2009
Stepping Up to a Better Career was created to help job seekers nationwide find fulfilling employment by providing advice on resume writing, interviewing, job searching and more. For the past year, I have upheld that goal by creating topics that I felt would be interesting to the 100 loyal readers I have each day.
Now I feel it is time to turn over the reigns. I want to hear your specific questions and concerns and provide you with advice that will aid you in finding fulfilling employment and fast.
Have a question about transitioning careers? Looking for employment while keeping your old job? Networking to find employment? Moving from nonprofit work to the business sector?
Explaining laid-off or fired status? Job searching on the internet? Keeping a job after your company has been bought out or your department is being phased out?
Creating a resume? Formatting a resume? Specific resume samples? Types of resumes?
Following up on an interview? Negotiating your salary? Creating a cover letter?
If you have any questions about your job search…
Contact me! You can choose to comment directly on this blog or you can e-mail me your questions at Resumes@AyeshaWrites4u.com and see your question appear in my next post.
All I ask is that along with your question(s), you send your first name and an e-mail address where I can contact you to let you know that your answer is being posted on the blog.
As always, good luck on your job search.
Ayesha Long
This entry was posted on August 19, 2009 at 10:52 AM and is filed under Business Sense, Career Consulting, Cover Letters, Employment, Finance, Job Search, Job Searching & The Internet, Laid Off, Networking 101, Resume Formats, Resume Writer, Resumes, Social Media. Tagged: being fired, budget, budget crisis, combination resume, company acquisitions, company buy out, cover letter, effective job search, employee, Employment, finding a job, finding jobs, functional resume, good resumes, how to write a resume, how to write resumes, interviews, job, job change, job loss, job search, job searching, jobs, keeping jobs, laid-off, lay-offs, looking for a job, moonlighting, networking, new york state, professional resume, professional resume writer, professional resume writers, professional resumes, resume, resume format, resume samples, resume writer, resume writers, resume writing, resumes, unemployment, working. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
