Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Need to be confident

MASSILON, Ohio — Evidence of the slumping economy is stacking up at an Ohio school which has nearly 700 applications for one open janitorial job.

Officials at Perry Local Schools near Canton in northeast Ohio say they've extended the deadline until Monday to accommodate the overwhelming response to the week-old posting.

The full-time position at Edison Junior High School pays $15 to $16 an hour plus benefits.

Superintendent John Richard says many applicants are laid-off workers with heart-wrenching stories about the tough economic times.

Forty-nine-year-old Donna Croston says she applied after losing jobs at two nearby factories that closed.

Croston says her chances of being hired amid the hundreds of applicants are slim, but she's hoping to get lucky.



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Believe the job is yours

As you can see, there is a lot of competition for positions.

How do employers pick one person out of 700? Well, they start by eliminating the unqualified.

1) Do they have any applicable skills – guessing most do, but which ones have the closest skills or background that is listed and obvious in the resume or application?

2) After narrowing it down, they will review applications, if they see a mistake or empty fields they will probable consider the application incomplete and pass on the person.

3) They will then interview people to see if they have the meet the demeanor and characteristics of what they are looking for in a new employee. They are looking for people that can make this a career, not just a stop over. They are looking for positive attitudes and a desire to work.

Read the bottom of the article again.

Forty-nine-year-old Donna Croston says she applied after losing jobs at two nearby factories that closed. Croston says her chances of being hired amid the hundreds of applicants are slim.


What ever you think, you are right. If that is her thoughts that is what she will probable get.

I feel that people need to be confident that the position is theirs. That they want it , they can do it and that they are the right person for the job.

Dennis

***COACHING SESSIONS
Coaching is available through any combination of in-person, telephone, or email support.

Are you prepared to navigate the current job market? If you would like to increase your chances and give yourself a real chance to win the next position. I have developed a simple easy to use and affordable product that I sell for $4.99 send me an email and I will tell you more at dennis@apvantage.com

Email me or call Dennis Scherer for more information!
630-571-6025

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Why can't I get a job!

Dennis: I see your have sent us your resume

Jobseeker: Yes

Dennis: Are you currently employed?

Jobseeker: No

Dennis: What type of work are you looking for?

Jobseeker: What do you have?

Dennis: Okay, tell me about your background.



Jobseeker: It’s on the resume

Dennis: Thanks for applying.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Spruce up your résumé for FedEx’s free copies day

Hello!

I found this today. Nice and thoughtful of Fed Ex.

Dennis

As the recession deepens and the stock market drops, some U.S. corporations are offering a helping hand to those most afflicted -- job seekers.

February job losses brought the nation’s unemployment rate to 8.1%, so there are plenty of people out there looking -- another 651,000 joined the jobless ranks last month, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

If you’re one of these people -- and even if you’re not -- you can get copies of your résumé made at the FedEx Office (formerly FedEx Kinko’s) store near you -- for free.

On Tuesday, March 10, all customers can have 25 résumés copied free during regular business hours at any FedEx Office Print and Ship Center. The one-day-only event is good for black-and-white copies and valid only for orders placed and picked up at the store. Orders may be submitted in printed format or as a digital file; copies will be printed single-sided.

“We understand that the economy has affected many people in a very profound way, and we want to help,” said Brian Philips, president and CEO of FedEx Office, in announcing the offer. “Printing résumés is one small way we can use our resources to help those who need it.”

Bravo!

To find the FedEx Office center closest to you, visit FedEx Office or call 1-800-Go-FedEx (1-800-463-3339).

***COACHING SESSIONS
Coaching is available through any combination of in-person, telephone, or email support.

Are you prepared to navigate the current job market?

Email me or call Dennis Scherer for more information!
Dennis@apvantage.com
630-571-6025

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Recruiter P.H.D.



I understand that things are awful, that the economy is not doing well, that you might have financial struggles. I want to see you succeed.

One way to succeed is not to utilize recruiters, human resource personnel, or any hiring personnel, as your therapist.

Lately, I have been getting calls for positions we have posted and I can tell by their words and their tone that they are frustrated, tired, depressed and stressed.

I understand those feelings. But when you call or get a call regarding a position, you need to keep your personal situation separate from your professional wants and needs.

If you are being contacted and connect with some one this is your opportunity to impress.

You will improve your situation financially by getting back to work.

So, going forward in your search, when you get these calls “act” positive and "focus" on the task at hand, which is to get a new position.

I can tell you that it is one of the most disheartening things I have to do is to tell someone that is not sounding positive that there isn’t that many available positions, or that they are not qualified.

I have been working with a variety people one on one to help them with their psychology regarding their work search and they have seen improvements dealing with their search and just their life attitude in general.

I know it can be rough but if you find you can focus on what you want and strive for it , soon it will come to you. It will take a full time effort, If you find yourself down you might want to search out some help or some groups to get you through these times.

Dennis

***COACHING SESSIONS
Coaching is available through any combination of in-person, telephone, or email support.

Are you prepared to navigate the current job market?

Email me or call Dennis Scherer for more information!
Dennis@apvantage.com
630-571-6025