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    Posted by Laurence
  • 24Jul

    This is the year 2009. Things are very different to 5, 10 and 20 years ago in so many ways.
    Employment is very different. 20 years ago the majority of jobs were standardised hours. People worked 9am – 5pm or maybe a night shift.

    Today people work a variety of ever changing hours across all seven days of the week.
    Employers and workers have different expectations from their working life and also their life outside of work. A lot of people are also now working from home and earning an income from a variety of different ways. This means new skills have to be learnt. Working from home is completely different to working from an office or factory.

    The age of the computer and the World Wide Web Internet has made the world seem like a much smaller place as communications, jobs and many other things have changed through the invention of this technology. Those of us in the “baby boomer” category, or even older, have had to learn to adapt to the ever changing environment in which we find ourselves.

    I believe this is a good thing because it enables people who may be limited in their ability to get out of the house, for whatever reason, can still work and live life because of the computers and what they represent.

    It also means that employers can offer people work in different ways and thus enabling them to employ people that they may not been able to in the past.

    So if you are someone who is looking for ways that you may make use of your computer to earn money, or learn new things, then give it a go! You have nothing to lose.
    Feel free to post your comments here and let others know what you are doing.

    Posted by Laurence on July 24, 2009 at 10:20

  • Posted by Laurence
  • 06Jul

    There are always people looking for jobs. It doesn’t matter where you live, there is unemployment and jobs being advertised, as well as job seekers looking for jobs. A lot of the time the two groups never meet and this is why unemployment is higher than it has to be.

    Your resume can be the difference between you even being considered for a job or having it discarded. You may have ALL of the necessary skills, but if you can’t get that across to an employer, then it is useless. There are a lot of differences between an unacceptable resume and a good one. There are also a lot of differences between a good resume and a great resume
    I will come back to the cover letter later.

    You have to think of yourself as a salesperson when applying for a job and your resume is your advertisement. You have to make your advertisement as appealing and as accurate as you can, so that a prospective employer will stop and take the time to consider employing you.
    Bear in mind that for every job advertised, there can easily be over 500 applications.

    I have had experience from all angles over the years. I have been an employee, an employer, a recruiter. So I have seen firsthand how resumes are treated and analysed by different people, depending on the type of job opportunity.

    The first thing you have to do when reading ANY job advertisement is to check whether you meet the selection criteria. If you do, or think you do, then definitely apply.
    If you have absolutely no experience in a field that is demanding experience as essential, it is a waste of your time even applying. I can tell you from experience that I found it extremely frustrating receiving resume after resume for a job demanding specific skills and the majority of applicants did NOT have any of the skills required.

    If you have the required skills, ensure that you highlight them in your resume and covering letter so the employer can see clearly that it is worth their time to read and possibly contact you.
    This is vital as nowadays a lot of employers will only contact suitable candidates.

    Some of the worst resumes I have seen have numerous spelling mistakes that would easily have been picked up by the spell check feature in MS Word. Yet numerous people do not even bother to do that. Numerous applications go through with incorrect phone numbers and/or email addresses and no indication of where a person lives. Although you do not need to list your address, a suburb is ideal as it gives the employer an idea of how far you have to travel if you are successful.

    General layout of the resume is important. This can be done in many ways, but you have to ensure that whatever the final result is, that it is readable and you don’t have text appearing in parts of the page that are completely out of alignment from the rest of the resume.

    Accuracy is vital in a resume. When listing your previous jobs, always list the most recent first, by month and year. If you list it only by year, this can be very deceptive. E.g. 2007-2008 could be 2 months or 22 months and this means a huge difference in actual experience.

    There are numerous ways a resume can be set out, but it is important to be clear and concise in your information.
    List the company, the job title and the duties you performed. List any outstanding achievements you made while you worked with that employer.

    If you are a mature age applicant, you only really need to list roughly the last 10 years of your working life, unless there is other specific information you wish to include that pertains to the role you are applying for. However, just because you have had a lot of jobs, it does not mean you can simply write (as an example)  2001-2007  telemarketing, reception work, fruit picking, customer service, office work, sales, labouring.
    This does not tell an employer how much time you spent on each job or what companies you worked for. Indirectly it also tells the employer you couldn’t be bothered going to the effort of doing a proper resume.

    If you are young and not had much experience, then your school work can be listed with achievements and subjects as well as they will give the employer a guideline as to your theoretical skills. BUT just because you have not had a lot of experience, it doesn’t tell you that you should use larger font to make the resume appear longer.

    Don’t list irrelevant information just to fill up space. Don’t use a lot of “industry jargon” because the employer may not understand what you are talking about and therefore discard your resume.
    This is especially important if you have worked overseas. Don’t expect the employer to know everything you are talking about. You have to explain things clearly to even be considered for an interview.

    In fact, a resume should generally not be longer than 4 pages. The longer it is, the less likely the employer is to read it, unless you have attracted their eye in some way.

    NEVER list referees on your resume. Just make a statement that referees are available on request. This is for 2 reasons. Firstly, you need time to advise the referees of possible calls so they are aware of the situation and secondly it is a method to ensure that your referees are still actually contactable.
    Bear in mind that if you know you won’t be given a good reference, then don’t list the referee.
    I have had several instances of potential employers ringing me for a reference and I found myself being unable to give a good one.
    Most companies now have a policy NOT to issue written references and strongly discourage verbal ones as the law has changed so that there is a possibility that the referee can have action taken against them if they give a false reference.

    When you have finally finished both your resume AND your cover letter, you MUST proofread both documents thoroughly. Ensure your cover letter is addressed correctly, using a person’s name if you have it. Use spell check first of course. Then read thoroughly as spell check doesn’t pick up a lot of things anyway. Get someone else to read it as well if you can, as a second pair of eyes can be very useful.

    Copyright 2009 Laurence Pollwade

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    Posted by Laurence on July 6, 2009 at 12:17

  • Posted by Laurence
  • 02Jul

    The dictionary definition of self esteem is: a favourable opinion of one’s self
    The dictionary definition of self confidence is: confidence in one’s own judgement, ability, power, sometimes to an excessive degree.
    Although the two are different, they are meant to work in tandem. If you look in a mirror and hate the person you see, then your self esteem and self confidence is quite low. That is what you should be working on. If you don’t like and believe in yourself, how can you expect others to do so???
    Sow a thought and you reap an act. Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny. (*Ralph Waldo Emerson)
    Habits are merely the constant repetition of the same thing so that your brain knows how to do it automatically. Breathing, heart pumping, brain giving instructions to different parts of your body. These are all automatic functions and operate on a purely subconscious level. However, there are plenty of things that we can learn to do and keep doing until they form a habit. It is said that if you use your brain to play solitaire, scrabble, do crosswords or other such brain activities, you are creating more neural pathways and can slow down or stop the possible onset of Alzheimer’s disease. So why not use your brain for all that you can. Man only uses approximately 10% of his brain normally anyway. In the case of genuine geniuses, this is a higher figure. So, why not retrain your neural pathways to boost self confidence and self esteem so that these qualities also become an automatic reaction. Of course it takes time if you are low in these areas, but all good things take time.
    The way self esteem works is called the Self Esteem Bank. You own your own bank account and ONLY YOU can allow deposits or withdrawals. For example if someone pays you a compliment, you should naturally you will let that deposit occur. The same if you pay yourself a compliment. However if someone puts you down, or heaven forbid, you should put yourself down, then you have the choice of allowing that withdrawal or not. It is easier to disallow a putdown from someone else than it is to do so from yourself. So you have to be your own security guard and protect yourself. Make this also a habit so your brain creates yet another neural pathway and accepting compliments and rejecting putdowns almost becomes yet another automatic subconscious feature of your mind.
    There are 3 vital points to remember about self esteem.
    Firstly you have to like yourself before anybody else will.
    Secondly, who really cares what others think about you. It is your opinion of yourself that truly matters.
    Finally you can fool some of the people some of the time, but in the end you can’t fool yourself.
    Self confidence and self esteem are the keys to life.

    Success.

    If you think you’re beaten, you are. If you think you dare not, you don’t.
    If you like to win but think you can’t, it’s almost a cinch you won’t.
    If you think you’re lost, you lose, for out in the world we find,
    Success begins with a person’s will. It’s all in the state of mind.
    If you think you’re outclassed, you are, you’ve got to think high to rise.
    You’ve got to be sure of yourself before you can ever win a prize.
    Life’s battles don’t always go to the stronger or faster man.
    But sooner or later the one who wins is the one who thinks he can.(*Paul Hanna)
    The only ceiling in life is the one you give it. When you are born, you have no limitations.
    As you grow, you become influenced by family, friends, school, university and workmates.
    You can CHOOSE to be a winner or a loser.
    You can become as successful as you want to and a part of this is choosing who to associate with.
    For example if you associate with drug users and the criminal element, chances are that’s the sort of person you will become. BUT, if you mix with successful, hard-working people in any industry, you are bound to make a success of yourself IF YOU TRULY BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN!
    If you go to a party or a club, or even at work, you often notice that when a particular person enters the room, it seems that all eyes are drawn to them. That is because they have a high level of self confidence and self esteem and believe in themselves totally. That causes them to radiate that belief outwards and attract attention. A lot of high powered salespeople have this as a natural part of their persona. Some prime ministers and presidents or major speakers also do the same.
    Anthony Robbins is one prime example of a motivational speaker who draws you in, purely by his overpowering sense of self worth.
    If you go to a place of religious worship, you may find the priest/reverend/rabbi, or whatever title the main speaker holds, also possesses this powerful sense of self, and that is through total belief and commitment to a cause. In their case it is religion. Posture and the way people walk, sit, stand and even talk can be analysed to see how different things can be with simple body and mind modification techniques.
    DON’T EVER FORGET!
    A well known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a $20 note. In a room of 200 people, he asked who would like the $20 note. Hands started going up naturally. He said I am going to give this to one of you, but first, let me do this. He proceeded to crumble and screw the note up into a ball. He then asked who still wants it. The hands stayed up. Well, he replied. What if I do this? He dropped it on the floor and ground the note into the floor with his shoe. He then picked up the dirty screwed up note. Who still wants it now? The hands remained raised. My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what I did to the $20 not, it did not decrease in value. It is still worth $20.
    Many times in our lives, we are dropped, trodden on, bullied, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We feel as if we are worthless. But no matter what happened, or what will happen, you will never lose your value: clean, dirty, crumbled, or finely creased. You are still priceless to those who love you. The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, but WHO WE ARE!!!!!!!
    You are special Don’t EVER forget it. Count your blessings, not your problems. Never be afraid to try something new.
    Remember that amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
    If it’s to be it’s up to me. Therefore if it’s up to me, it’s to be!
    You can’t jump a chasm in 2 jumps!
    Believe in yourself. You have to live with yourself for a long time so better to believe than admit defeat.
    Whatever the mind can believe, it can conceive and achieve.
    A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
    The only time you fail is when you refuse to get up again.
    Be grateful for problems. It means you are alive!
    Make a list of your goals and prioritise them. Then focus on them one at a time. More is achieved by doing things this way than by spreading yourself too thin.Thirteen Ways to Increase Your Self-Esteem
    BUILD CONFIDENCE

    Confidence stays on the inside and builds from there. So whenever you want to accomplish something, picture yourself already there. See yourself successful and make it real in your mind. Close your eyes and fill in all the details–how it would feel, how you would behave, how others would behave in response. Then put what you see into action. As you think, so you are.

    REACH OUT TO OTHERS

    Say nice things to other people. Make a list of the things you would like and appreciate in others. Lend a helping hand when you can. By helping others, we feel more in control of our own lives.

    AVOID PERFECTIONISM

    Perfectionism paralyses you and keeps you from accomplishing your goals.
    TAKE CARE OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
    Your physical appearance is a critical factor in your self-esteem. Resist the urge to get sloppy on days when you feel bad. In fact, those are the days when you should take extra care to look your best.

    GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR OWN CREATIVE ENERGY

    Get regular exercise; when you can use your body effectively, you feel more in control. Listen to music, commune with nature, meditate. As you do these things, let thoughts come and go. Daydream and centre yourself. What were your passions as a child? What do you fantasize about now?

    RESPECT YOURSELF

    List 50 reasons why you can respect yourself. If you get stuck, think of people who admire you or have admired you, and write down what they would say about you.

    LOOK FOR A SILVER LINING

    When you’re going through tough times, find a strength or piece of knowledge (knowledge is power, you know) that you would not otherwise have, were it not this particular trauma.

    ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR OWN VALUES

    Sometimes values conflict. In that case, practice role playing with a friend and explore the various consequences of each action. Then choose what feels best for you.

    BE GOOD TO YOURSELF ON A DAILY BASIS

    Do something that makes you feel good–something that’s just for you… every day!.

    CHALLENGE YOURSELF

    Take a course. travel to a new place–it’s easier to try out new facets of your personality when you are away from the familiar. As you meet new challenges, you gain new confidence and enhance your sense of accomplishment.

    PRACTICE OPTIMISM

    Dispute your pessimistic beliefs. Think of misfortunes as temporary and specific instead of permanent and general. For example, “All managers are jerks” is permanent and pervasive, a view that can lead to feeling hopeless about a particular problem you’ve encountered. “He was in a bad mood this morning” is an explanation that takes the temporary/specific viewpoint. It allows hope for improvement.

    DON’T TAKE THINGS SO PERSONALLY

    When somebody behaves in a manner that you find rude or abrasive, that tells you something about that person and how he or she is feeling at the moment. Try to see the pain or fear the other person is experiencing and tackle it from that perspective.

    DON’T TAKE THINGS SO SERIOUSLY

    See the humorous side of life’s everyday calamities. When you can see both the serious and humorous side of a given situation, your perspective and your approach will be more balanced. So lighten up. You’ll bounce back from disappointments and embarrassing moments more quickly, and more people will like you better, too.
    Practice these positive measures to reinforce your own belief in your self worth and increase your self-esteem. Then you’ll have the master key to your own success.

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    Posted by Laurence on July 2, 2009 at 14:57

   

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