Using Your Voice During Your Job Interview

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

RESUME WRITING ... HOW TO WRITE AN OUTSTANDING AND POWER-PACKED RESUME

RESUMES are essential and central to your jobsearch and career change. The RESUME is the CENTREPIECE of the entire jobsearch process. Our team of qualified and trained Resume Writing and Employment Service Professionals at Successful Resumes Singapore fully understand the full spectrum of the application, interview and selection process and HR practices. We know what information employers and hiring managers look for and how they want such information presented. We know how to craft and personalised your resume or cv to deliver results by using the most appropriate key and action words, content, structure and design.
Successful Resumes Singapore offers 3 unique Resume Writing Packages, tailored and customised to meet each individual's needs and budget. You can view and read more about these 3 packages on our website - www.successfulresumessingapore.com
Don't take chances when it comes to jobsearch. It can be extremely expensive if you are being passed over, again and again.
Hiring professionals spend not more than 20 seconds (some even say not more than 6 seconds) reading a resume. You have to position yourself as the #1 candidate of choice. Our professionally-crafted and painstakingly-designed RESUMES can and will open this door for you.
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Sunday, 4 January 2015

GOOD NEWS ... UPBEAT ABOUT HIRING 2015

GOOD NEWS ... UPBEAT ABOUT HIRING 2015
The latest statistics from the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey reveal that Singapore employers plan to increase headcount for 2015.
Interview results from employers from across 7 industry sectors in Singapore showed: 19% forecasted an increase in staffing levels, 3% anticipated a decrease and 78% expected no change
The survey indicated that once the data was adjusted for seasonal variations, the outlook seemed promising at 18%.
The most robust hiring activities were anticipated in the services sector, with net employment outlook of 25%. Transportation and utilities sector are next at 20% followed by public administration and education sector at 19%.
Now that you know that employers are hiring, are you ready? What about your resume? As you embark on the jobsearch journey, what matters most to you is a 'high quality, well written resume that differentiates yourself from the mass of applicants." The resume has to be robust, unique-to-you with colour and stylized fonts. You will also have to revamp and update your resume and get rid of unrelated details and dated experience.
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Monday, 8 December 2014

TURN JOB SEARCH BLUES TO JOBSEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

TURN JOB SEARCH BLUES TO JOBSEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

Year-end and Christmas holidays are just round the corner. Normally, this period is filled with joy, parties, feasting and gift-giving. And if you are feeling miserable about your current job, being under-employed or worst still, unemployed, these festivities may mean little or nothing to you. You may also have been bypassed for a promotion due to you or did not get that bonus that you were looking
forward to.
When you are in the jobsearch queue, it can be quite depressing and gloomy at this time of the year.Don’t feel discouraged! It’s not the end of the world yet. The sun still rises, rain still pours from the sky in the late afternoon and your family, workmates and friends are still around, laughing with and smiling at you. Don’t hoist that white flag just yet. Turn your jobsearch blues to opportunities! Here’s how to do just that.
1.       Companies and Government Organisations Are Still Hiring
Many believe that orgnisations/employers stop hiring or slow down the pace of hiring during the year-end festival period. This is a myth. The close of the year can actually bring increased urgency to hiring. Many employers do want to fill their vacancies and get their staff ready before the year ends.

2.       Great Opportunities for Networking
Those endless Christmas parties, year-end company functions, potlucks and get-togethers are great and wonderful opportunities to network. Seek out events and meetings organised by your professional/trade associations, neighbourhood clubs as well as gatherings with family, friends, workmates and even school/university alumni. Feel free to pass your name cards around and don’t be shy about your career move/plan. However, please pay attention to your social behaviour and etiquette. People [and these can be your future “bosses”] are watching.

3.       Jobsearch is a Learning Journey and Opportunity
It is very difficult to see and understand that unemployment, layoffs and even firings can be a good thing. It can be a blessing, too. “How can it be?” you may ask. There can be no growth without change, including painful change. Always look forward. The grass is greener over the other side. Getting fired can ignite the fire within a person to pursue one’s passions and chase that dream.
Job hunting can be a time where you can take stock of yourself and focus on your real worth – make an inventory of your best qualities. You may realise that you need to upgrade your job skills, polish up your resume, and have a personal image make-over.

4.       You Are Not Alone in Your Jobsearch Journey
Job search or job hunting has become part and parcel of one’s work life. On an average, a person changes jobs five times during one’s work life.
Many resources are easily and readily available to job seekers, both online and in person such as the Jobs Bank, employers’ and recruiters’ websites, job boards, professional career advisors and resume writing specialists, and employment strategy consultants. Colleagues both current and former, family and friends, school/university chums and even your Member of Parliament [MP] will lend a helping hand when approached.

5.       Be Proactive in your Community and on Social Media  
Now is the perfect time to offer help as well as ask for it. Volunteer yourself at community events and professional/trade associations and such proactive volunteerism can earn you good testimonials and new achievements on your resume. Be active and contribute professionally on social media especially Linkedin and Facebook. Research studies have shown that such activities can reduce stress, improve your health and increase your self-esteem.

Sound like it is a win-win for everyone.

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Monday, 1 December 2014

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES HIGHEST AMONG YOUNGER WORKERS


The Ministry of Manpower (MOM), Singapore released these statistics last week:
1, for residents in late 20s: 5.8%
2. for residents under 24: 8.8%
These unemployment rates are by far the highest amongst the younger workers since 2009. However, employment experts assure us that this is not a worrying trend as there are more than 58 000 jobs up for grabs in the Jobs Bank.
But why aren't the young unemployeds biting? Possible reasons include:
1. more selective, choosy
2. not willing to compromise on personal interests
3. lack of relevant skills or training
4. refusal of work syndrome
5. work aversion syndrome

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Monday, 3 November 2014

RESUME: SHARPEN IT TO ATTRACT, POWER IT TO SURPRISE, POWER IT TO REWARD

ENSURE that you have these in your RESUME to prove that you are NOT HOPELESS:

  1. Competency skillsets expected by targeted/chosen employers
  2. Skills and knowledge meet future needs of the job market
  3. Diversified inter-disciplinary work experience
  4. Your commendable achievements
  5. Your contact details
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Friday, 24 October 2014

RESUME FOR CAREER CHANGE: OWNING AND MANAGING YOUR OWN BUSINESS

Resume for Career Change: Owning and Managing Your Own Business
 

Have you ever wondered why some 16 200 new businesses were founded in Singapore during the first quarter of 2014? Of these, 35.2% were sole proprietorships and 48.4% were private limited companies. On average more than 56 000 new businesses are registered each year in Singapore.

More and more working professionals are facing and experiencing greater challenges and career volatility in their work places. Job security seems elusive and, to put it bluntly, doesn't exist anymore. Hence, more and more salaried professionals with entrepreneurial acumen are switching and turning to owning and managing their own businesses instead of working for their ‘bosses’. Is this a better alternative? Bear in mind, it’s your future and your financial security that you have to be mindful of. Your decision has tremendous ramifications and impact on your life.

Years ago, when I wanted to leave a cushy, corporate career with a publishing conglomerate and was scouting for a similar role elsewhere, my closest confidant and printing shop owner pulled me aside and told me straight in the face, “Larry, I know you earn a good salary but it doesn’t matter because you’ll never build real wealth from it.” That sent me thinking real hard, consulted my family and realised that the answer to creating and building real wealth is “OWNING AND MANAGING MY OWN BUSINESS”. I did just that and never turned back.

There is no bed of roses for anyone who wants to take this route. The roots of the business tree are long and bitter but the fruit is absolutely sweet. There are opportunities and opportunities out there waiting for you. I am not talking about the Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or the next-generation-tech start-ups. They are not your average entrepreneur. Instead, consider resume writing, food and catering, hair-dressing, fashion design, private education, personal/human services, electrical and plumbing services and the list goes on.

Most, if not all, small business owners make their money by dramatically increasing their net worth on the path to the one-million-dollar mark. Once you hit this magic figure, you will find investors knocking on your door wanting to buy over your business. This is where the real wealth is.

Most recent sales of businesses in Singapore include: automobile dealership: S$300 million, tuition chain: S$300 million, coffee shop in Hougang: S$23.8 million, Chinese restaurant: S$15 million, roast meat joint: S$4 million

Owners of these businesses are now millionaires – enjoying real wealth! They were mere salaried professionals before. Can you see the difference now?

Article by Lim Larry, M Phil (Management), Chief Executive, Co-Founder and Consulting Principal, Successful Resumes Singapore


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