Okay, since I'm pushing for more contracts and sniffing around for some part time work, I'm getting a shit-load of free advice on what to do with my resume and the like. Figuring I'm not the only, what are other folks hearing?
What I've heard lately:
-- Men have a harder time getting a job right now cause employers think men want more benefits and hours, so be willing to give up both.
-- Avoid mentioning how long you've had experience in a particular field, drop off any job history that's older than 5 to 7 years. 1) Cause employers never check back further than 7 years; 2) You don't want to look to old or like your skills are out of date.
-- Volunteer, it gets you free job training, plus it keeps you used to working during the week, and you develop contacts and leads.
-- Unless it's an online portfolio never admit you use social-networking sites (this one I already knew)
-- Use your cell-phone as your primary number and your land-line as your secondary. (that one is new to me).
What I've heard lately:
-- Men have a harder time getting a job right now cause employers think men want more benefits and hours, so be willing to give up both.
-- Avoid mentioning how long you've had experience in a particular field, drop off any job history that's older than 5 to 7 years. 1) Cause employers never check back further than 7 years; 2) You don't want to look to old or like your skills are out of date.
-- Volunteer, it gets you free job training, plus it keeps you used to working during the week, and you develop contacts and leads.
-- Unless it's an online portfolio never admit you use social-networking sites (this one I already knew)
-- Use your cell-phone as your primary number and your land-line as your secondary. (that one is new to me).