Showing posts with label resume writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resume writing. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Learning new things

Hello my fellow residents of the unemployment line! Happy Saturday!  I'm back with a little update on my unemployed life.  First things first, I quit smoking, so no more posts about how to find cheap cigarettes, I know you will all be disappointed with that but it has been five days, and I feel great!  What that means is the ten dollars I get to cut the neighbors grass or the thirty bucks I get for moving my friends furniture out of the house gets saved up for better things like a trip to interview in another state.

Now as far as the title goes, learning new things, well what have I learned since I last posted?  I learned the value of the cover letter.  You see in all of my years looking for work I had to figure out on my own how to write a resume and how to apply for jobs.  No one ever told me what was good, what works, and what doesn't. Through my adventures into networking, I learned that a good cover letter can make you or break you when the HR department receives your application.  When they are getting hundreds upon hundreds of resumes, a cover letter serves as a snapshot.  It is a short blurb that tells them why they should bother looking at your resume.

I am still learning as I go, so right now I have just a few general cover letters, two tailored to the job fields I really want to get back into, either security or telecommunications, and one general letter that can fit the odd jobs I have been applying to.  I used a form template from monster to write mine, and as I learn more, I will write a personalized letter for each application, but something is better than nothing!

Well that is all from my corner of the Unemployment office for now, but I would love to hear your feedback.  Tell me and the other folks what works and does not work for you in your day to day adventures in the job hunt, I look forward to hearing from each one of my readers, so leave a comment, shoot me an email, or find me on twitter!