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Nov 15, 2009 Holiday Workshop

November 15th, 2009

December 5th, 2009 8:30 am – 1pm: Holiday Job Workshop

Refresh / Renew / Review Your Skills/ Prep for the Holidays

Everyone is welcome.  Pre-register by December1, 2009 revcmw@access4less.net

St. Dominic Parish Marcy Center 18255 W. Capitol Drive (take Mountain Drive around to the back of the Church, enter under the overhang, use right hand door down to basement, use door at bottom of stairs.

Resumes – Interviewing – Networking – Pane Discusion

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Interview Assistance

November 5th, 2009

One-On-One FREE Interview Help
PLAN AHEAD
Be prepared and do your best when that “perfect fit” opportunity calls.

Jane Budney (Dir of Parish and School Personnel at the Archdiocese of Milwaukee) has offered to be an interview resource to 40Plus jobseeker candidates.

To get mock interview tips, best practices, rehearsal, or evaluation, please call Jane at 262-252-7195 to set up an personal appointment.

Note: allow at least a week for her to get back to you.

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Effective Resume Template

November 5th, 2009

RESUME

Must present yourself as the solution of the Hiring manager. Present your area(s) of expertise.

BACKGROUND SUMMARY
Include name(s) of your expertise……….with 20 years of progressively responsible ………..expertise. Areas of expertise include:
- – -
- – -
- – -

Is your resume shown in Microsoft word? It should be in word or text format. Don’t use an Objective on the resume (hiring managers do not care in the least about your objectives). I am sure you have a great background, but showing a listing(s) of responsibilities is not of interest to hiring managers.

How long have you been looking for a position?
How many resumes have you submitted?
How many interviews were generated from those resumes?
Have you received any job offers?

I suggest you use the CAR approach in your search.
C-challenge
A-approach
R-results
Think CAR, write CAR, interview CAR.

In the body of your resume, use as few words as possible and only effective ones pertaining to the job position in question In short use:

1) Action verbs
2) Nouns (subject’s)
3) Results achieved
Use your imagination when defining the results achieved

Bullets related to each respective position title should be:
-no longer than one line long
-concise/selected # of words
Use the English language to help reduce the # of words.

Sincerely,
Dave Heerey
Vice President
40plus/Jobforum
dheerey@wi.rr.com
262.844.9670 Cell

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