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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Résumé Improvement Help: Staffing Agency and More

Job hunting is tough. If you’re not getting the interviews you expect from your experience and education, you probably need to improve your résumé. Following are a few other tips to help you improve your résumé, including visiting a staffing agency in Houston, TX, to help you out.
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Optimal Order

If you are in your 40s and still have your high school diploma and activities listed at the top of your résumé, you probably need to change a few things. Some semblance of order is important, so the most recent experience should be at the top. With each experience you choose to list, put your job title first, followed by the company, location, and dates of your employment. Don’t put the dates first. If you have many previous employers, choose to list the ones that are most relevant to the position you are applying for. For example, applying as a secretary wouldn’t require you to include babysitting experience.

Brag Away

Résumés are for bragging. However, you should do it in the most effective way. It doesn’t impress potential employers when you list your job description and responsibilities. Instead, try to use language that shows what you did instead of telling what you did. What did you do to change or improve your work place for the better? You can even do this as a bulleted list to make it easy for the readers to see. When you list all your verbs, like “completed, oversaw, managed, directed” it looks like an impressive set of accomplishments while being organized at the same time. 

Other Tips

There are many other ways to improve your résumé. Try to cut out all unnecessary language and other clutter. You can make your wording concise by taking out extra articles and extra dates. You don’t need to write everything in complete sentences. A summary of your qualifications can be especially helpful as it is a concise statement that an employer can read quickly in a huge stack of papers. Don’t use tiny font to fit your résumé all on one page. It’s acceptable if you need two. For further tips, you may want to visit a staffing agency in Houston, TX, that can help you tailor your résumé for each job you’re applying for.

How to Be Successful at an Answering Service Job

There are hundreds of answering services in Los Angeles, and it is a great job with great pay when you are successful. If you want to excel with an answering service, here are a few tips to make the most of your job.
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Be Personable

You don’t want to sound like a computer. When you talk to people, you want them to feel like they are talking to a person on the other end of the phone. Try to humanize yourself as much as possible, and people will feel the urge to be kinder, even if they aren’t interested in the product or service. To sound natural, try to find something that you have in common with the person on the phone. Do you have similar interests or needs? Don’t be afraid to let the people know a little bit about you. It will help them to open up and trust you.  

Be Knowledgeable

To really sell a product, you have to be knowledgeable about what you are selling. If you can, look at the product you are selling. Try to imagine its use in your own life. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about the product so that you can answer questions when needed. If you find that there is a question you don’t know the answer to, you should always find the correct answer. Never attempt to make something up. A good rule of thumb is to write down any questions that you have so that they can be used for future reference in other calls. 

Read Before You Speak

Before you ever get on the phone, you should make sure that you know how to pronounce every word on the script or product information. When you mispronounce a word, it makes it sound like you don’t know what you are talking about. People will automatically distrust the information that you give because you didn’t know how to say the right words. Before you talk on the phone, you should be able to read through your entire script without an error. Working at one of the many answering services in Los Angeles can be a great way to make a living. Following simple guidelines like reading the script correctly, getting knowledge of the product, and being personable will help you excel in the field.
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