Showing posts with label Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jobs. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

You don't really want to work, do you?

I remember a few years ago, I got a call from Computer Sciences Corporation. I talked to the recruiter, we did a mini-interview, I answered technical questions for a screening process. We went a step further, and then she stopped.  I asked about setting up the first phone interview, and she froze. She apologized and said she'd made a mistake. And I asked her what was wrong.  Turns out that CSC, had at that time, a minimum 80% buzz word screening.  I was at a 72%. She wasn't supposed to call me until after they had run through all the other candidates. I had somehow filtered to the top.  It was then that I learned that when a job is posted at a large corporation, it's probably an excellent idea to tailor your resume, specific to their job requirements.  Had I done my research and added my experience in a different way, I would have hit that job requirement at 99%. But because of the way I had my resume formatted at that time, I was a lowly 72% on buzz words. I was dismayed, at first, but learned a valuable lesson.  Take time, read the requirements, and if you want the positions, tailor your resume, it works.

Now about what doesn't work: I'm thinking that B. really didn't want to work.  I received, as I often do an unsolicited resume from a well meaning person. I always take the time to respond, even if briefly, and let them know that I do have over 1Million new jobs across the US and the Middle East.  I always review their resume and generally send them a link with a list of jobs that they are qualified for in their region or city.

And for about the third time recently, I've kindly responded, let them know hey, here's a site; or sometimes I see that they may be looking for specific employment in Iraq or Afghanistan or the Middle East in general. And if I think that they could use additional exposure, I often ask  them if they want me to list their resume as an example on my site.

The email I sent out said, hey take a look at this site: http://www.govtcontractorjobs.com  I see you are in the Cleveland Area, and I found 214 jobs specific in your career field.  I got a reply back, "Thanks, but if you know of someone personally hiring, please forward my resume to them, or just let me know."  I replied back and said, ok I will, but already I can tell this person has no initiative on his part.  I then e-mail and suggest that I could put his resume on my site, for exposure.  He replies, well, ok, but I'd want all identifity material removed.  I agree and tell him I can do that.

He then e-mails me back and says, well, I'd prefer if you  make it a jpg or a tiff image so no one can plagiarize my resume.

Now, I laughed out loud. He sent, to me, his resume, unsolicited. And so I just wrote him back, and said, 'hey no problem, I won't bother putting your resume up there.'

However, I still am under the impression that people in our instant-society have forgotten, or perhaps never learned the key to actual job searching. Perhaps they are ignorant of the interview processes, and the need, these days to painstakingly input all data into a prospective employers database-all before you even get to find out if someone wants to even talk to you for a first interview.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Neglect, Recovery, Jobs Listing, Who is Hiring

I have neglected to update this blog for nearly a year; my intent was to continue to pass along information on who is hiring and where; and I I still have that!  I just realized that, like a horrible resolution, I have continued to chow down on chocolate while endeavoring to lose that 50 lbs!

Ok, enough of the drivel! What we need are solutions. The solution is to get out there, and make a difference. In yourself, in you community, in the way you present yourself, and how you network.

Facebook may be a lot of fun, but I don't think I've read anywhere that a FB friend landed a position.  What to do?   Back to the ground rules.

1.  Have  you updated your resume?
2.  Have you had your resume written/reviewed-rewritten by a professional resume writer?
3.  Do you have anywhere between $100 - $500 you want to spend on resume updating? No! Me either.
4.  Libraries tend to have THE most outdated resume examples.
5.  Looking for a review? For the first 10 People who sign up to follow this blog will win!
 I will have a resume writer review your resume and give a completed example back.

Now onto the job listings:

What do we have today?
3 .Net positions in Huntsville
Tech/Proposal Writer Silver Springs MD
Systems Analyst  Automated Operations
Help Desk - Golden, CO
Software Developer - Durham, NC
Financial Analyst, Washington DC
Project Manager - Telecommute!
Program Management - Washington Navy Yard
Network Engineer- Virginia Beach VA

Ok, that's a few...want to get more, and find out who is doing the hiring where?

www.govtcontractorjobs.com  or www.govtcontractingjobs.com

Bing: government contractor jobs     Google: government contractor jobs