Seeking Help To Land On A Job

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Seeking Help To Land On A Job

Thursday, October 29th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

An August 17, 2009 New York Times article talks about a disgruntled job seeker who paid the resume service firm ITS a whopping ,250 and never got hired! ITS is just one of many resume firms making audacious claims that it can guarantee you a job. In reality, free resume help abounds if you know where to look. Whether you need to secure a paid internship or an entry-level job, you will need to sum up your career experience, aptitude and work ethic on just one piece of paper. Without a good resume, you won’t even have a chance to impress employers at a job interview.

“You have to be really good at discerning what they’re asking for in the job posting, and then give them back what they want,” explains Carrie Kahn from the ECC Workforce Development One Stop Center. This community college career center in Buffalo New York provides job counselors who work one-on-one with job seekers to customize resumes and cover letters. They can also search job and summer internship listings on computers, take workshops in resume writing and interview techniques, receive referrals to local employers and take GED classes, and all free of charge! “We’ve increased traffic, the number of customers by 56% from September through December of this year comparatively to last year,” Kahn admits, saying that more people are recognizing that they can get free help with resume writing within their own local community centers.

Another resource for free resume help is with a good old headhunter. Battalia Winston says they help job seekers for free and list profiles with their executive search firm and employment agency contacts for no charge to the job seeker. The employers pay temp agencies and headhunter service fees in exchange for qualified employees who are ready to start working immediately. Douglas Arms, a headhunter at Ajilon Professional Staffing, says his firm provides free career counseling, job interview workshops and resume writing advice. Manpower adds that it’s in their best interests to put as many qualified, prepared people to work as they can, which is why they discuss everything from hygiene and interviewing etiquette, to resume writing and presentation skills.

With so many places to get free resume help, it seems crazy that people would pay thousands for nothing. Most times, all it takes is a trip down to your library to use the career resources there. Additionally, you can check Goodwill Industries programs, which include a Job Readiness Program, Job Placement Program and Online Learning Program (which includes resume writing assistance). Lastly, community colleges and local temp job agencies are in business to help job seekers just like you. Remember that it’s better to apply to many places and cast a wide net to avoid discouragement. You’re more likely to get an employer to bite that way, rather than if you had focused solely on one or two opportunities.

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