2. Don’t Get Discouraged
Though summer may not be the most
popular hiring season, don’t write it off.
Plenty of people find new jobs in the
summertime, and you can too.
Keep a current version of your resume
and cover letter on-hand
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3. Get Off-line
The internet can be a great way to
search and find open jobs. Networking via
social medial can be beneficial.
Yet these high tech methods should not
replace good old-fashioned face to face
networking.
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4. Be Resume Ready
Summer BBQs, picnics, and gatherings
with friends can be ideal for low-key
networking. Chat with friends, their
friends, neighbors – whoever – and
mention you are looking for work.
Getting a job lead from an internal
source lets you avoid the online resume
submission black hole.
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5. Resume Handling Note:
When possible it is ALWAYS better to
put your resume writing in the hands
of the hiring manager and bypass
HR.
Whether emailing your resume to an internal
source or handing him or her a hard-copy, this
method is almost always better than
submitting your resume to an unknown.
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6. Your Base Resume Writing
At 86 Keys, our Certified Professional Resume
Writers advise clients to have several versions
of their resume.
Your “Base Resume” or your main resume is
one you can use for general purposes.
It can be used for when someone says, “Hey,
we have an opening in operations, send me
your resume and we’ll take a look.”
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7. Base Resume Writing
When you are submitting your resume blindly,
that is, when there is no specific job
description, use your base resume.
Your base resume writing should be broad or
cast a wide net. It should, however, still
include key accomplishments and
achievements.
It is still important to use keywords that best
apply to your background and capabilities
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8. Always Have a Base Resume
Ready
Having a well prepared base resume
available to submit to an unseen job opening
is a necessity in today’s job market.
Saying, “Let me get back to you, I have to
put together my resume,” is no good.
This shows you aren’t prepared and lack
planning abilities.
More than your resume, have your LinkedIn
Profile updated and current.
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9. Summer Job Search Summary
Though job seekers may complain about a
lack of openings during summer months, this
isn’t always the case.
You can take a proactive approach and do
something about it by having your resume
writing updated and ready.
Your LinkedIn Profile should be current too!
Put the phone down, get off the internet and
network with people face to face at summer
picnics, BBQs and get-togethers.
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10. Need Help Creating A Job-
Winning Resume?
Contact the Certified Professional Resume
Writers at www.86keys.com.
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