July 20th, 2010
Keeping your résumé current is important to your continued career development. But unless you’re actively looking for a job, the daily demands of life, home and work can easily push this updating process down on your priority list. If you haven’t reviewed your résumé in over a year, here are just a few good reasons why you should take a fresh look at it:
- Even if you’re currently employed, you never know when an attractive job opening may present itself. A current résumé can help you capitalize on an unexpected opportunity – before someone else has the chance.
- Over time, your important achievements and contributions may be forgotten. Regular updating ensures that critical, measurable accomplishments are accurately recorded.
- In many cases, your résumé creates a first and lasting impression on a potential employer. Make sure it’s a good one. By periodically reviewing and honing your résumé, you can create a more powerful marketing tool that accurately and favorably represents you as a professional.
Use these tips to make your résumé update simple and comprehensive:
- Review personal information (address, e-mail, LinkedIn URL, etc.) to ensure everything is up-to-date.
- Review your oldest job. If it’s no longer relevant, and you have at least 10 years of documented work history without it, remove it.
- Update your responsibilities and accomplishments. Consider the following: special projects; new expertise developed or job responsibilities awarded; knowledge or skills enhancement from special training or professional development; awards or other recognition; challenges you faced and solutions developed; measurable results you helped achieved (e.g., eliminating process inefficiencies, increasing productivity or sales, improving staffing or operational performance, etc.).
- Revist your objective statement. If it is not in line with your current career aspirations, rewrite it. The statement can be general, but should show some direction toward the field in which you want to work.
- Reevaluate your references. Verify that these individuals still work where you have noted and that contact information for each is correct. If you have developed new contacts who can attest to your recent achievements or heightened responsibility, consider replacing them with outdated references.
- Update your résumé format. Check online sample résumés to see if yours looks outdated and revise accordingly. Additionally, you should create an electronic version of your résumé if you don’t already have one.
- Proofread everything. Sloppy spelling, grammar and punctuation may take you out of the running immediately. If you’re not proficient in proofreading, ask a trusted friend or associate to help.
Looking for a better career opportunity in Southern or Central Pennsylvania? Contact a Berks & Beyond Recruiter. We have a wide variety of temporary and direct hire opportunities in the office/clerical, light industrial, accounting / finance, engineering, human resources, management, agricultural and skilled trades sectors.
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June 8th, 2010
What’s the single most important variable in the success (or failure) of your business?
Your staff.
Steven Berchem, Certified Staffing Professional and Vice President of the American Staffing Association, posted a great article on the ASA website which addresses the ways today’s businesses are using staffing to gain real competitive advantage.
Here are a few of the article’s salient points:
- As agility becomes more essential to success, smart companies are rejecting traditional hiring models and taking bold approaches to staffing. They are moving away from lengthy hiring processes and no longer see the wisdom of filling every position with a permanent employee.
- These changes in key business practices have led companies to use more temporary and contract employees in diverse and highly skilled professions, including: accountants, attorneys, chief executives, doctors, graphic designers, IT professionals and even pilots.
- Today’s staffing employees are motivated, satisfied and educated. In a survey conducted by the ASA, nine out of 10 staffing employees said they would recommend temporary or contract work to a friend or relative. And while it may come as a surprise, staffing employees are actually better educated than the overall workforce, with 74% having at least some college education (compared to 62% of the traditional workforce).
- Staffing firms provide the only means of accessing some of America’s best talent. In fact, the majority of staffing employees either use temporary or contract work as their sole means of finding a “permanent” job, or they simply prefer their current work arrangement over traditional employment.
To read or download the full article, click here.
Maximize the Value of Your Human Resources with Berks & Beyond
If you’d like to maximize the value of your staff as a source of competitive advantage for your company, contact Berks & Beyond today. We can show you how to use staffing to become more agile, efficient and profitable. Together, we can develop a smart staffing plan that will enable your organization to compete – and win.
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May 6th, 2010
Looking for something fun to do, but need a little inspiration?
Every once in a while, we all need a break from our routines. But sometimes we just don’t have the time or means for a week’s vacation on the French Riviera. Luckily, we live in a beautiful part of the country – a great, affordable getaway is just a one-tank trip away!
Here are a few helpful links to get your plans in gear:
Trails.com – Your Guide to the Outdoors: great resource for day trips throughout the state.
PAHomePage.com: links to PA parks, entertainment, vineyards, sanctuaries and more.
BnBFinder.com: comprehensive, easy-to-use search engine which allows you to search for bed & breakfasts by region, price and more.
There are so many opportunities for fun and recreation throughout central and southern Pennsylvania. We at Berks & Beyond encourage you to go out and enjoy our beautiful state – at a beautiful time of year.
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March 9th, 2010
Do you know why the U.S. staffing industry is growing at a faster rate than the overall economy? The answer can be summed up in a single word: flexibility.
The American Staffing Association’s Intelligence Report called Workforce Flexibility: Staffing for a Better Bottom Line speaks to this very topic. The article details the numerous ways our industry delivers the workforce flexibility today’s businesses need - from quickly finding experienced specialists for short-term projects to helping organizations run leaner during these tough times.
I encourage you to follow the link above and learn more about how our industry can benefit yours. And of course, if you have specific questions about how Berks & Beyond’s services could enhance your company’s workforce flexibility, please contact us directly.
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