Resume Results in Adelaide, South Australia | Writing service
Resume Results
Locality: Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: +61 428 358 685
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24.01.2022 WHAT MAKES YOU STAND OUT? Employers dont have time to interview everyone. Most will simply glance at your resum before deciding whether to toss it in the yes or no pile. A resum has a major impact on whether you will be considered for an interview so you must make those first few seconds count.... Your resum has to look great and it needs to be well written. Thats why were here. To tell your story in a professional, relevant and distinctive way! Getting a great job starts with a great resum. Thats why with our resum writing service, youll get one-on-one support as we create a top quality, competitive, cutting edge resum that tells your career story.
23.01.2022 WHAT MAKES YOU STAND OUT? Employers don’t have time to interview everyone. Most will simply glance at your resumé before deciding whether to toss it in the yes or no pile. A resumé has a major impact on whether you will be considered for an interview so you must make those first few seconds count.... Your resumé has to look great and it needs to be well written. That’s why we’re here. To tell your story in a professional, relevant and distinctive way! Getting a great job starts with a great resumé. That's why with our resumé writing service, you’ll get one-on-one support as we create a top quality, competitive, cutting edge resumé that tells your career story.
21.01.2022 Thought this would make a nice profile pic. It's Ann and me at my 60th last year. Not bad,eh?
20.01.2022 I would like to introduce you to Resum Results Senior Consultant, Deb Crook. Deb has huge experience in all aspects of resum writing and employment services generally and has been a member of the Career Development Association of Australia for the past 11 years. One of the things that is so obvious about Debs work is her attention to detail and her ability to personalise the Clients employment story. The fact that she loves helping people reach their full potential and g...enuinely cares about their success is evidenced by her outstanding level of service and the quality of the final product she provides. You can contact Deb on 0428 358 685 or email her at [email protected]. Cheers, Steve
12.01.2022 COVID-19: SHOULD I WAIT TIL THINGS SETTLE DOWN BEFORE CHANGING JOBS? That’s a great question. You’re employed but you want a change. Do you risk it now and land that dream job or do you go for the security of the status quo? Firstly, there is no point trading your old job for one that doesn’t exist, i.e. your ideal job needs to have an advertised vacancy... Secondly, rising unemployment means more people will be going for the same job which means you'll be facing more competition. You need to feel confident you have the necessary qualifications and experience before taking the next step. And last but certainly not least, because of increased competition, you are going to need a first-class resumé (which is where we come in). There's nothing wrong with wanting to improve your employment situation, COVID-19 or otherwise. Our advice is that you maintain the security of your current employment whilst you make some general enquiries. The principle of not burning your bridges behind you holds true whether you’re thinking about changing jobs in good times or bad and there is simply no need to rattle your employer’s cage until you need to. Furthermore, most employers understand, you might want to maintain confidentiality while you’re going through the enquiry process. Of course, at some stage your new potential boss is going to want to talk to your current employer to confirm your employment details and the quality of your work but that can be done towards the end of the process. Potential employers will look at your application and, on the strength of that and the quality of your resume, decide whether they want to meet you (which is why you need a top-notch resumé - to get that all important interview). If all goes well with the interview, the prospective employer should contact you and tell you that things are looking quite good, they just want to go through your references, and they’ll be in touch. Now you know you have a good chance of securing the position, you can decide if you want to keep going with your application and inform your current employer of what you’ve decided to do or stay put. Just remember, in your job application, it is important you clearly indicate if you don’t want your employer contacted without your ok. All the best with it!
09.01.2022 THE INTERVIEW American comedian, Jerry Seinfeld, is quoted as saying, According to most studies, peoples number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that seem right? That means to the average person, if you have to go to a funeral, youre better off in the casket than doing the eulogy. Few people enjoy being the centre of attention and critically assessed at the same time. A job interview puts you in that very position. Essentially, i...ts a form of public speaking where what you say is rated as either impressive enough to land you the job or have you shown the front door. Being interviewed is also challenging because of the scrutiny involved, its a situation were not that used to, and not many of us feel at ease when talking about ourselves and what were good at. For these reasons, and because of the critical nature of the career assessment interview, weve decided to post a couple of articles to help you through the process and give you the best chance of being offered the job. Please keep an eye out for our editorials which well release shortly and remember, if you ever feel it would help to have an edge over all the other applicants, then talk to us. Resum Results are the specialists when it comes to professional interview and career coaching. Cheers Ann & Steve
06.01.2022 Thought this would make a nice profile pic. Its Ann and me at my 60th last year. Not bad,eh?
04.01.2022 COVID-19: SHOULD I WAIT TIL THINGS SETTLE DOWN BEFORE CHANGING JOBS? Thats a great question. Youre employed but you want a change. Do you risk it now and land that dream job or do you go for the security of the status quo? Firstly, there is no point trading your old job for one that doesnt exist, i.e. your ideal job needs to have an advertised vacancy... Secondly, rising unemployment means more people will be going for the same job which means youll be facing more competition. You need to feel confident you have the necessary qualifications and experience before taking the next step. And last but certainly not least, because of increased competition, you are going to need a first-class resum (which is where we come in). Theres nothing wrong with wanting to improve your employment situation, COVID-19 or otherwise. Our advice is that you maintain the security of your current employment whilst you make some general enquiries. The principle of not burning your bridges behind you holds true whether youre thinking about changing jobs in good times or bad and there is simply no need to rattle your employers cage until you need to. Furthermore, most employers understand, you might want to maintain confidentiality while youre going through the enquiry process. Of course, at some stage your new potential boss is going to want to talk to your current employer to confirm your employment details and the quality of your work but that can be done towards the end of the process. Potential employers will look at your application and, on the strength of that and the quality of your resume, decide whether they want to meet you (which is why you need a top-notch resum - to get that all important interview). If all goes well with the interview, the prospective employer should contact you and tell you that things are looking quite good, they just want to go through your references, and theyll be in touch. Now you know you have a good chance of securing the position, you can decide if you want to keep going with your application and inform your current employer of what youve decided to do or stay put. Just remember, in your job application, it is important you clearly indicate if you dont want your employer contacted without your ok. All the best with it!
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