Saturday, March 14, 2020
4 Ways to Make a Short Resume Longer - TheJobNetwork
4 Ways to Make a Short Resume Longer - TheJobNetworkResume too short? The first question to ask yourself is probably the ever controversial one page or two? The debate rages on, but all you need to decide is how long your resume should be. If youre fairly advanced in your career and have mora pertinent experience than you can fit onto one page, then two (or more) pages is encouraged. If youre starting out, however, the general rule of one-page should probably still apply. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) Either way, if you feel your resume is a little on the thin side, and not quite at the length you think is fruchtwein appropriate, here are four tips to beefing it out.1. Add your achievementsYour achievements can be just as relevant as where you went to school. Try to find a way to put them in context. Include a few statements to show how your particular strengths and achievements prove that you have what it takes for a particular job. Y ou can also list any major accomplishments in previous jobs (or really any instances in which your performance was remarkableand relevant).2. Add to your work historyYour work history is one of the first and most important things a potential hirer will look at on your resume. If you dont have numerous relevant job titles to list, you can include work experience you gained in internships or training programs over the course of your education. You could even include volunteer experience here. The most important thing is to make sure each thing you do list adds to the picture of you as a viable candidate for a particular job. Flesh out the descriptions of what you did and learned in each previous position to paint a broader picture of your qualifications.3. Say more about your skillsWhen in doubt, add extra skills. If you have two or three listed, make it four, or even five. Just make sure to choose behauptung well. Read job descriptions carefully and choose the skills that will best s et you up for impressing the hiring manager and landing yourself an interview.4. Include your hobbiesThis is sometimes controversial, but a good bet if youre running short on content. If you have any particularly fascinating hobbies or interestsparticularly ones which drawn on, broaden, or expand your relevant skills and strengths and experiencethen these can be included on your resume. It gives recruiters insight into your personality and can be a great way of showing (subtly) how youd fit within a company culture.Choose wisely. But dont be shy of adding some of these extra details to augment your chances of getting the job.
Monday, March 9, 2020
Affordable Work Clothes for Everyone on Any Budget
Affordable Work Clothes for Everyone on Any Budget Building a work wardrobe on a budget? Us, too Nothing hurts worse than schmierblutung the perfect Joan Holloway-style dress on the rack at a department store, making up an imaginary outfit plan with the heels and necklace you have at home, and then glancing at the price tag to see that itsway out of your price range. Luckily, weve been playing the affordable fashion game for 10+ years (holler if you started working the moment you turned 16 because you thought it was a great idea) and have some shopping wisdom to pass on. Lets dig inIn the market for great pants? Look no further than Old Navy. Their work pants come in a number of different fits and styles the Pixie is our tried-and-true favorite, along with the Harper, which is a little looser. They come in an endless rainbow of colors, patterns and textures. Velvet Brocade Floral Black, khaki and navy are always in stock if you need the basics. And when it comes to sizing, Old Navys pants come in short, tall and an endless array of numerical sizes to fit nearly everybody.Admit it Sometimes you get tired of work basics and want something trendy. Thats where LOFT comes in. The kid sister to Anne Taylor, LOFT has options for the woman whos interested in ruffles, bell sleeves, appliques, zippers and anything full of fun. Dresses, skirts, heels, and other feminine pieces abound. The prices might seem standard at first, but the styles change so much that the Clearance section is constantly filling up, and sales are always happening. If you really love to search out a good deal, bestattungs your friends and head to a LOFT Outlet store at your nearest outlet mall.Its always been a challenge to find plus-size workwear for an affordable price. But many brands are starting to wise-up and get in the curvy-girl game. Case in point Ashley Stewart.This place has the trends you want, cut perfectly for bodies of all shapes and sizes. Think shirts you dont have to adjust and dr esses that hit at the right lengthbut at Ashley Stewart, they celebrate bodies, rather than hide them. Target, too, has stepped up in the plus-size department, now offering the forward-thinking Ava Viv. These arent merely bigger editions of their usual clothes. They are designed with bigger bodies in mind.There are times when a blazer = instant confidence. For those days, theres J. Crew Factory. The lower-priced cousin of preppy J. Crew, the Factory is an outlet-type online store full of work basics. Blazers, pants, cardigans, totes, and flats can be found for decent prices. If youd rather shop in person, check out their brick-and-mortar version, J. Crew Mercantile. This is a must-shop if youre interested in androgynous looks. Skinny pants, button-up shirts and polos can all be found here. You choose whether you want to add the sparkly necklace or not.OK, OK, Ill admit it Im aproud Maxxinistas. For buying career clothes on an entry-level budget, there is no place more fun to shop t han TJ Maxx,the no-nonsense, no-frills place to get some serious deals. Here youll find the brands you want at the price point you need. Rows and rows of blouses, pull-on work pants, loafers and even affordable shapewear to put under all those shift dresses youll pick up from J. Crew Factory. Be sure to check back often, because merchandise changes day-to-day depending on the deals secured by the local store.If youre trying to catch a deal and dont mind going fishing online, there are several options out there for you. Poshmark is a fan favorite for those who have specific brands and styles in mind. It specializes in lightly-used clothes that usually look and fit like new. ASOS, Lulus and HM are three others on the lower-priced end where you can find good basics think long-sleeve t-shirts, sweaters and basic flats. Watch out, though. Those retailers are a little more fast fashion, so quality is often lost in favor of the right price.Of course, if the budget struggle is real-real, t heres always your local Goodwill, Buffalo Exchange, St. Vincent de Paul or the Salvation Army. For unique retro style, a vintage store will have what you want, at a price. I would stick to traditional thrift stores, garage sales and clothing swaps. Some ofmy favorite work outfits have been acquired from clothing swaps we hostedwith other women from the sekretariat Its a great way to build office friendships and build a work wardrobe at the same time.Though it might seem impossible to concoct a work wardrobe for the job you want rather than the one you currently have, you can do it Remember, even though the brand might matter to you, no one else will actually notice. All wardrobes have secrets. Sometimes its a surprisingly cute duster from Walmart. Or a retro-cool A-line skirt from the back of your moms closet. A reversible faux-leather $10 tote from the dollar store? Hey, if anybody asks, just say its vegan and offer no further details. You got this.And if you want to learn everythi ng there is to know about business casual for women, we got you.
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