Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Bob Hadfield's Resume And Interview Skills Talk


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"Forty-three percent of hiring managers spend less than 30 seconds reviewing the resume of an applicant". ---- Learn how to make your resume standout from the crowd.
Bob Hadfield, speaker, trainer, and time management instructor, from the University of Phoenix, spoke before the Denver Technical Professionals.
Highlights:
* Keep An Open Mind during a job search. Your job must be achievable.
* Your results must be measurable.
* Learn how to create a Plan. (This is nothing more than a TO-DO list.)
* Write a resume with concise sentences that highlight your achievements.
* Include the keywords that hiring managers can quickly scan.
* Standout from the crowd regardless of the format you choose: Highlight your accomplishments.
* Learn how to describe yourself in 30 seconds because hiring managers don't have a lot time.
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* Learn how to Master Common Interview Requests/Questions
1. Tell me something about yourself?
2. Why are you leaving your present job? Why did you leave your previous job?
3. Who will give you a good reference?
4. What do you know about this company?
5. How would you rate your present/previous boss?
6. What do you hope to be doing in five years?
7. If we called your previous boss what would he or she say about you?
8. What are your strengths?
9. What are your weaknesses?
10. I've interviewed a number of very qualified people. Why should I hire you?
11. Do you have any questions for me?


Bob Hadfield
University of Phoenix Faculty
entrtnr@email.phoenix.edu



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