Saturday, May 16, 2015

Better Job: How To Find A Better Job/Atlanta: (404-580-1501)

From a logical standpoint, everyone should always be on the lookout for a better job, whether you live in Atlanta, Kennesaw, Dallas or elsewhere. You should be loyal to your current position or employer, but at the same time they also should want you to best use your talents if they care about you.  Common Sense 101, right? I write resumes; I know this (404-580-1501).

And, if you do find a better job elsewhere, maybe you should ask your present employer if he or she wants to match it to keep you? (If not, you were not much to them anyway.) Wherever you work, your organization should want to maximize your abilities, period.



To be able to improve yourself and your life, a person should always have an updated resume on hand. You never know when a new job opportunity elsewhere or within your own company might pop-up. This is true for blue collar workers with traditional resumes, as well as for white collar employeees and executives with executive resumes. (It also is wise to have a special federal resume on hand for any great government position that is posted.)

Traditional resumes present your basic skills and abilities and determination, and a general view about what you have done in the labor market. Executive resumes do that also, but go deeper in presenting exact tangible accomplishents and more stats and numbers.

However, resumes do not get new jobs; they obtain interviews. People skills matter most. Employers (especially in upper-level positions) first-of-all hire who they like. Bond with your interviewers. Be human. Know what is on your resume, and know how you feel about questions they might ask you. Have a truthful resume, so you do not have to reherse your answers!

At Jimmy Hall Writing Services 404-580-1501, I want to help you with your resume, traditional resume, executive resume, and federal resume.

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