Job Search Workshop Online and Print Resources Master the techniques for searching and applying for jobs online.

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Job Search WorkshopOnline and Print Resources

Master the techniques for searching and applying for jobs online

Goals of Workshop

• To demonstrate some of the many resources that list current job openings

• To demonstrate the challenges and methods for applying for a job online.

• To present some of the resources online and in print that provide information about resumes and cover letters.

Preparation is the Key To Success

Alexander Graham Bell

Know The Job Search VocabularyIn the Electronic World!

• Scannable resume

• Plain Text resume

• Video Resumes

• Web 2 Communities

• Guerilla Job Search Tactics

• E-Resumes

• Resumes and E-Mail

Rule #1 for a successful Job Search!

• Do Your Homework!

Rule # 2• Network!

Rule # 3• Prepare a resume so that you can refer to

it when you are completing an online application on the Internet or at a Kiosk

Research the Industry or Company

• Hoover’s (Database – in library only)

• Reference USA (Database- home access)

• Company’s Web Site (Internet)

• Company’s Annual Report (Internet)

• INFOTRAC’ s Business databases (home access)

Job Information and Job Banks

• Boston Works (Boston Globe Online and In Print)

• Career Builder (Online)

• Job Find ( Boston Herald Online and in print)

• Job Quest (Online - Comm. Of Massachusetts)

• On site Job Kiosk

• Via E-mail

• Online Job application

• Advance Auto Parts Nordstrom• Batteries & Bands Pet Smart• Best Buy Sears

• Blockbuster Borders Six Flags • Circuit City Southeastern Freight • CVS Sports Authority • Family Dollar SuperValue • Finish Line Target • Hollywood Entertainment Toys “R” Us • Kroger Universal Studios • Lowe’s Companies Wal-Mart

• Pay attention to job site’s application specifications about whether the resume can be sent as a word document or plain text

• Prepare your cover letter in advance and cut and paste it into E-Mail

• Proof read your cover letter. Do not rely on “spell check”.

• Include the title of the position you are applying for in the subject line of the message.

• Be sure that your email address/screen name has a professional tone

• Many employers do not accept attachments. Paste your resume into the body of the email. Use simple font and remove fancy formatting.

• Send the message to yourself first to test that the formatting works.

• Have your resume and cover letter prepared online so that you can cut and paste text on to the job application site.

• Devote enough time to completing this task – these applications are lengthy.

Caution on Using Online Job Application Sites

Before you apply for a job online:

• Always look at the home page of the company - note the web address

• Make sure you are on the “official” company site when you are applying for a job.

• Read their privacy policy regarding personal information e.g. SS #’s

Scannable Resumehttp://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw/p_scanres.html

• Left justify the document• Avoid puncuation as much as possible• Avoid verticle and horizontal lines, graphs

and boxes• Use white or light colored paper and

provide a laser-printed original• Do not fold or staple• Place your name at the top of the page on

its own line

Scannable resume (cont)

• Use standard adress format below your name

• List phone # on its own line

• Use only abbreviations that are familiar in your field of study

• Use more nouns that verbs

• Use standard type faces such as Times new roman

Scannable Resume (cont)

• Use font size 10 to 12 points• Avoid fancy font styles such as Italics,

underline and shadows• Boldface and capital letters are acceptable

as long as the letters don’t touch each other.

• Provide white space between words, Don’t use parentheses between area code and tel #

Scannable Resume (cont)

• Avoid using special characters such as bullets

• Mail in a 9.5x12 envelope• Never send your traditional resume with

your scannable resume. The employer might scan the wrong resume.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw/p_scanres.html

Plain Text ResumeHow to Create a Text Resume to Send in E-Mail • To create an ASCII resume with line breaks for pasting into an email

message, follow these directions:

• Open your MS Word formatted resume (the traditional version). Make any changes, such as adding a category devoted to keywords.

• Change the margins for the entire document to 1 inch on the left and 2.5 inches on the right. (This will shorten the line length and enable most email programs to view the document without scrolling repeatedly to the right and left.)

• Change the font to Courier 10 pt for the entire document.

Plain Text Resume• Save the file, using a DIFFERENT file name, such as resume4email.

Click File, Save As. Choose Text Only with Line Breaks, then click Save.

• Open the Windows text editor program, Notepad, to clean up the new file. Make sure that bullets converted properly, add space between paragraphs to improve readability, and eliminate gaps within lines caused by tabs or indents.

• Save the changes in Notepad by clicking File, Save.

• Before emailing the resume, it's a good idea to check and see how it holds up. Open Notepad, then copy and paste the file into an email message. To get an idea of how the resume will look once delivered, send the file to both yourself and a friend who uses a different email program.

Job Search Resource Blog

• http://www.jobsearchchatter.wordpress.com

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