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Be careful, however, that
your resume doesn’t resemble a house with too Many additions, each
resembling a different style. If you have simply added to the same old
resume job after job, it’s time to “tear down that old shack” and rebuild
your resume from the ground up.
If your old resume format
doesn’t live up to your professional image, you may want to consult a resume
writer. You’d never wrap a ruby ring in old newspaper, and you should never
present your career with anything less than professional polish.
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* Brush up your
interview skills.
If you have been on the job
for a couple of years, your interview skills are probably rusty. Don’t make
the mistake of blowing off the first few interviews as practice. They might
be the perfect jobs for you!
You’ll feel much more
confident and comfortable if your interview skills are honed before you step
into the first interview. To determine your current level of interview
expertise, answer the following questions:
• Do you know the toughest
interview questions—and how to answer them?
• Can you answer the salary
question without compromising the level of starting salary at offer time?
• Can you recognize the most
common interview styles—and respond without showing stress?
If you aren’t sure, then it
may be time to visit with a career coach who can help you prepare to WOW
them in every interview.
Job dissatisfaction is an
indication of needed change. Take the steps of change by investing in the
appropriate job-search skills and tools, and you will be in a position to
change your job—and your life—for the better.
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