an inside look at how recruiters find you online

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“An Insiders Look on How Recruiters Find you Online”

Presentation By: Marc Belaiche, CA

President, TorontoJobs.ca

Overview Tips for Using Job Boards What to Include in your Resume/The Sales Pitch What Not to Include in your Resume How to Post your Resume What Recruiters Look for in Your Resume Tips for Posting Your Resume/Applying Online Traps for Posting Your Resume/Applying Online Tools Recruiters Use How Recruiters Search your Resume Managing your Job Search Interview Tips and Suggestions About TorontoJobs.ca Questions/Comments

Tips for Using Job Boards Make sure you have a GREAT

resume

Ensure you have the RIGHT keywords within the body of your resume

Keep your Resume up to date

Log in to your account regularly – to bring your resume to the top

Resume title should be Your Summary

Tips for Using Job Boards Cont’d

Use job boards not only for searching but for researching

Follow-up after sending your resume

Access all postings available

Subscribe to JOB MAIL

Don’t limit your search to one job board

What to Include in your Resume/The Sales Pitch Keywords Descriptors Relevant Experience Strategic Objective Quantitative

Information

Remember the 20 Second Rule!!

What NOT to Include in your Resume Personal Information – Age,

Race, etc. Salary History - past or

present References/Past Supervisors Hobbies that are not related to

your occupation A generalized objective Your GPA Information about your High

School Education False Information!

How to Post your Resume Include Keywords that can

be searched

Formatting

Put in Salary Expectations (Use Salary Wizard)

Follow all Steps

Sign up for all Newsletters, JobMail

What Recruiters Look for in Your Resume

Most recruiters decide the fate of your resume in less than 20 seconds: Create a strong cover letter Create a strong objective Place your strong selling points at the top

Address what you can bring to a position (skills, experience, etc.)

What Recruiters Look for in Your Resume Cont’d…

It’s not about past jobs – it’s about how you performed

Use both “Responsibilities” and “Accomplishments”

Ensure to include an objective that indicates direction

Tips for Posting Your Resume/Applying Follow up with a Phone Call

Private vs. Public Resumes

Say where you saw the job posted

Ensure correct contact information

Keep up-to-date

Change your cover letter to reflect the posting

Career Alerts/Job Mail

Traps for Posting your Resume/Applying

Fraudulent Postings – Be Cautious

Money asked up front Yahoo, Gmail accounts Deposit money into your

account Don’t apply more than once Do a Google, ZoomInfo.com,

Search on Yourself Multiple Resumes –

Pros/Cons

Tools Recruiters Use Database Searches By:

Job Category Keyword F/T – P/T Salary

Social Networking Sites Salary Wizards Recommendations Drilling Down

Microscope vs. Telescope

How Recruiters Search your Resume

Steps to Conducting a Search

Manage Your Job Search

Know Yourself: A successful job search starts with preparation and planning

Know the Labour Market: When deciding where to concentrate your search efforts, it’s useful to research the area that you want to work.

Job Search Methods: Maintain a routine by searching local, regional, and national newspapers, Internet, and employment agency job boards regularly.

Keep Records: Maintain records of all networking contacts, cover letters and resumes sent, interviews, thank you notes, referrals, and follow-ups.

How to Ace the Job Interview Find out what type of interview the

organization will be holding Practice by asking a supportive

friend or a career coach Research commonly asked

interview questions Assess your strengths and

weaknesses Research the organization prior to

the interview Take extra copies of your resume Follow-up with a note of

appreciation for the interviewer's time

If you aren't successful in getting the job, ask for feedback

About TorontoJobs.ca TorontoJobs.ca Website

Post Your Resume Search and Apply to Jobs Career Resource Centre Career Bookstore Employment Agency

Directory Upcoming Career Fairs Salary Wizard Articles

Toronto Jobs Newspaper TorontoJobs.ca

Recruitment Division

THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING

Questions?Comments?

Marc Belaiche, CAPresident, TorontoJobs.ca

marc.belaiche@TorontoJobs.ca(905) 566-5627 ext. 2873

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