View Single Post
  #8  
Old 10-10-2014, 04:03 AM
neoh's Avatar
neoh neoh is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Ladner
Posts: 375
neoh is on a distinguished road
Default

I used to teach kids how to find jobs, and now do hiring myself for my own company. One thing I can tell you that I've learned, is when you apply for a job - don't apply as a representation of yourself, but what you bring to the table for that specific company.

I'm not educated on your field of work, but I'll give another example.

Say you want a job building decks, and you're a trained carpenter. You apply for a job with a resume that reflects that you have built 20 decks, how you built them, whom you built them for, how long they took you, and why you enjoyed doing it. Then list off why you would be an asset at building decks for this company.

Maybe do some research into a company before applying.

I see Mr. Decks'R'Us, that you have built a deck that surrounds a koi pond. (Rad, right?) I keep koi fish, and that sounds like a project that I would of enjoyed working on. I have a lot of experience with birch, pine and staining applications, and am interested in seeing what next project you do. Let me explain to you in person why I would be fit for making the next deck with you.

The job market is a tough down hill battle, and people really need to stand out from the crowd now-a-days. Maybe even get a Linkedin page with your work outlined, and branch out from there. I have found that taking a more proactive approach will allow you to stick out from the rest.

All the best in your search!
Reply With Quote