Seven Job Search Career Tips You'll Wish You'd Known Sooner

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Insider career and job search tips to help you find a new job. What not to write in a resume, the interview slots you want, what you need to fix now, and how to make it more comfortable for an employer to call you if you have a tough name and more.

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Seven Career

Tips You’ll Wish You’d

Known Sooner

SPAM FODDER! Avoid words like ‘opportunity’ or ‘offer’ in your email subject line

for that next job application as they can set off sensitive spam filters. If in doubt use a spam

checker tool to revise your email.

RÉSUMÉ RUIN!Never put your contact details in a résumé header or footer as some recruiter/ employer technologies can’t read them and the information could come up blank

DIGI-DIRT!The majority of recruiters and employers are now checking out your social media. In fact over a third have rejected applicants because of digi-dirt!

Better hone that LinkedIn profile and clean up your Facebook

KILLER KEYWORDS: Recruitment Technologies can screen out up to 50% of résumés before it lands on a human’s lap to be read.

Make sure your résumé is technology-friendly and includes key words from the job advertisement.

HANDY HELPER! If you have a difficult name to pronounce try adding to your resume or profile an audible name tag (ANT) or add the phonetic spelling to help employers communicate more confidently with you.

☒ Best of breed☒ Go-getter☒ Think outside

of the box ☒ Synergy, and☒ Go-to person

PET PEEVESAccording to CareerBuilder.com the top five words hated by recruiters on résumés are:

INTERVIEW KILLER: Pick your interview slot carefully. Research has shown interviewers may unintentionally look more favorably on candidates in the morning than the afternoon if they are interviewing back-to-back. Also watch out for the just-before-lunch slot too when hunger pains may strike and interest may wane!

Get more great job search tips from the Career Coaching team at

Outplacement Australia

Trying to make the world a better place, one career at a time

Check out our articles on résumé development, new ways to find jobs, must-know interviewing tips and

other great reads in our job seekers resources section atwww.outplacementaustralia.com.au

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