Tuesday, December 31, 2019
5 Tips for Keeping Your Job Search Secret from Your Boss
5 Tips for Keeping Your Job Search Secret from Your Boss5 Tips for Keeping Your Job Search Secret from Your Boss5 Tips for Keeping Your Job Search Secret from Your BossSure, you may have an existing career, job or temporary position. That doesnt necessarily mean that youre happy in your current workplace or arent looking for the next big gig to come along. Flexibility and the ability to make career moves between companies or positions is often one of the easiest ways to get that title change, pay bump or other leap along your long term career path.While searching for a new job while youre currently employed makes sense from a candidates perspective, chances are your existing boss isnt going to be exactly happy knowing their employee is considering a switch. While you always want to give your current position plenty of elendice (more on that later) its entirely possible to search, apply and interview a new position without your current employer finding out, keeping you in the captains chair when it comes to your career moves. Here we break down how five tips that will help keep your job search a secret from your current boss.Dont be a Blabbermouth on Social MediaNo matter how locked down you may have your profile, page, timeline or feed, sharing the fact that youre searching for a new job with the general public always has the potential to make its way back to your current employer. Once shared online, information sticks around forever, just ask whichever politician or celebrity has gotten in deep water for their most recent historical flubs or faux pas. If you must use social media to network in your job search efforts, be sure to switch your settings to private across professional and personal websites. Be sure to note that prospective employers should not contact your current place of employment until after youve accepted any position and, for goodness sake, dont tell your co-workers, secretary or mail delivery person that youre actively looking for another g ig.Dont Search on Company TimeWhile you may think that quick LinkedIn check in or shooting off a resume to a recruiter while sitting in the schreibstube is harmless, searching for a new job while on the clock at your old is unethical and has the potential to see you out in the cold. Employers frequently monitor email and web use in todays day and age and your job board perusal may not be as private as you think. Using company resources (yes, your time counts as one) to look for a new job could be considered theft. While your current employer is unlikely to prosecute, it looks unprofessional and should generally be avoided.Keep the Sick Days to a MinimumYou may be tempted to use up those sick days to hunt for jobs, take interviews or simply veg out on the couch in expectation of bigger and better things while youre searching for that new position. Not only will your current employer frown on your inability to make it into the office if you but aber ja could potentially get around to your new job as well making you seem unreliable before youve even set foot in the door. Keep your time out of the office to a minimum to avoid both these unattractive scenarios. As a bonus, many employers pay out remaining vacation or sick days once you leave meaning the less time you use up the bigger your bonus check will be for celebrating the new career.Dress for the Job You (Still) HaveFew things can tip an existing employer off that youre searching for greener pastures than the sudden addition of a sports jacket and slacks to your daily wardrobe of business casual. Keep the wardrobe changes to a minimum at the office to avoid spilling the beans prematurely. If youre interviewing during lunch or after work, consider keeping your interview clothes in the closet or stashed in a garment bag in your car. This will allow you flexibility with the added benefit of you not having to sit in a monkey suit all day long at your current job.No FibbingWhen you inevitably do have to take that day or half day off from the current position to attend an interview or meet with a recruiter, avoid making up complicated backstories or lying in general. For starters, keeping track of every imaginary dead uncle, sick grandma or friend with a broken flat can get a bit taxing after an interview or two. The best way to keep your story straight is to avoid making one up in the first place. If you do need to take time off, let your employer or HR representative know you need to attend to a personal issue. Play it nonchalant and no one will even think twice as you run out the door on your way to your next big career move.The Bottom Line Leave on Good TermsWeve all heard those anecdotes about burning bridges and this sage wisdom is certainly applicable when it comes to hunting for your new gig while on the way out of your old. Keeping on top of your current responsibilities is the ethical thing to do and ensures you a good future reference as well as a potential soft landing spot in ca se your new job isnt quite as rosy as you imagined. Give your employer the two weeks, or as needed notice and keep working up until your very last day to maintain a portfolio of opportunities today and in the future.
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Accounting for Corporate Culture
Accounting for Corporate CultureAccounting for Corporate Culture*/Read the infographic text.ACCOUNTING FOR CORPORATE CULTURECFOs reported how involved they are in shaping their companys corporate culture17% Very involved34% Somewhat involved26% Not too involved22% Not at all involvedWays CFOs are involved in shaping corporate culture1. Use company principles and values to guide actions2. Contribute to the development of the companys mission3. Collaborate with other executives to define the desired culture4. Speak regularly with employees about the culture5. Contribute to training and onboarding programsSource Robert Half Management Resources survey of mora than 2,200 CFOsResponses do not total 100 percent due to rounding 2017 Robert Half Management Resources. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Veterans.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Must-Know Wireless Network Engineer Interview Questions
Must-Know Wireless Network Engineer Interview QuestionsMust-Know Wireless Network Engineer Interview QuestionsWireless network engineers are in demand, a trend that continues to escalate.To get one of these lucrative and specialized network engineer gigs, though, you first need to ace the job einstellungsgesprch. You may possess all of the core credentials - from expertise in wireless equipment and WLAN design, to the ability to perform network technology wizardry with strong analytical and problem-solving skills. But if you arent prepared for the kinds of questions employers are likely to ask, you could miss a grand opportunity.Ready to land the wireless network engineer job you want? Review and practice answering the seven essential wireless network engineer einstellungsgesprch questions below. The QA is divided up into basic entry-level, mid-range and advanced questions.Warming upDepending on the level of the wireless network engineer standort youre applying for, you may get luck y and start out with a few easier questions. These might include1. Explain the difference between IBSS, BSS and ESS. BSS stands for Basic Service Set - these are the stations that can communicate with each other at the physical layer (PHY) of the OSI model. Every BSS is identified with a BSSID, which is the MAC address of the WiFi chipset that runs on a Wireless Access Point (WAP) servicing the BSS.IBSS, which stands for Independent BSS (IBSS), is a type of ad-hoc BSS that cant connect to any other basic service set since it contains no access points. This means it cannot connect to any other basic service set.ESS stands for Extended Service Set. An ESS contains several connected Basic Service Sets whose access points (APs) are connected by a distribution system.2. Explain the difference between WLAN and WiMAX.WLAN stands for wireless local area network, and it provides connectivity between devices that are WLAN compliant. WLAN follows 802.11 standards set by the Institute of Elect rical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) including 11a, 11b, 11g, 11n, 11ac and 11ad.WiMAX, on the other hand, is used as a wide area network for providing access between various wireless devices. WiMAX follows IEEE standards 16d and 16e.Getting tougherHiring managers for a wireless network engineer position arent likely to let candidates for these coveted jobs off the hook that easily, though. Now that youve built confidence by practicing some simple wireless network engineer interview questions, see how you do on these more difficult ones3. Explain the DSSS and CCK modulation schemes. DSSS stands for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum and CCK stands for Complementary Code Keying. Both of these are modulation schemes for WLAN devices, and they are compliant to IEEE 802.11b.In DSSS systems, PN codes modulate information bits, and the whole system bandwidth is always available for all users.CCK replaced the Barker code in wireless digital networks in 1999 because CCK uses bit sequences mo re efficiently and thus makes more efficient use of them. CCK has the ability to transfer more data per unit for a given signal bandwidth.4. Explain how TCP/IP and OSI stack differ.The network models TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) and OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) have different layers. TCP/IP is a four-layered standard designed for Internet applications while OSI for network protocol architecture is a seven-layered standard.OSI is a generic stack developed to allow different devices to communicate without any interfacing issues, allowing for open access to protocols. In the TCP/IP model, the network access layer corresponds to the physical and data link layers in the OSI model.Looking for a wireless network engineer job? Check out our listingsSEARCH TECHNOLOGY JOBSAdvanced interview questionsIf youre applying for a senior-level position as a wireless network engineer, youll need to really bone up on some particularly challenging interview questions an d answers. Try your hand at these5. Describe the basic guidelines for implementing CAPWAP.CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points) is a standard networking protocol that allows central WLAN access control (AC) to manage a collection of wireless access points. To implement CAPWAP, you must first check your firewall configurations.Verify whether the firewall configurations only allow traffic from access points that use Lightweight Access Point Protocol, or LWAPP. If so, then your first step is to adjust the firewall to allow traffic from access points that use CAPWAP.Next, enable the CAPWAP UDP ports 5246 and 5247. Your goal is to prevent access points from being stranded by opening new protocol ports if access control lists (ACLs) are blocking the control path between access points and controller.6. Explain how WLC works when considering packet transfer.A LWAPP packet encapsulates all 802.11 packets and sends them to the wireless LAN controller (WLC). WLC acts base d on the destination IP address. So for exampleIf the destination is a wireless client, the packet gets encapsulated with the LWAPP before being decapsulated and then sent to the wireless client.If the destination is on the networks wired side, the LWAPP changes the 802.11 header to an Ethernet header and then sends the packet to the connected switch, and then to the wired client.WLC removes the Ethernet header when a packet comes from the wired side, replacing it with a 802.11 header and encapsulating it with LWAPP. Ultimately it is decapsulated and sent to the wireless client.7. In WLAN, what messages are exchanged between AP and STA and what are the functions of both?There are various messages exchanged between AP and Station in a WLAN network for different purposes such as establishing connection, data transfer terminating the connection and more. APs are devices that help give a wired network wireless functionality. These are a few WLAN MAC messages along with their primary fun ctionAssociation response. The AP sends this message in response to receiving an association request.Association request. STA sends this message to AP after authentication in order to obtain association.Authentication. STA requests authentication with this message.De-authentication. An authenticated STA uses this message to announce that the receiver no longer needs authentication.Probe request. In WLAN network, this message is sent to find out AP.To ace wireless network engineer interview questions, youll need to invest time preparing for them. While you may be familiar with some or all of the topics discussed here from your experience as a wireless network engineer, you still need to be able to articulate your answers succinctly, through clear communication. So bookmark this page and use it to guide your interview questions prep.If youre looking for a tech job, we can help.This post has been updated to reflect more current information.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Do, Delegate, or Delete It
Do, Delegate, or Delete ItDo, Delegate, or Delete ItPrioritizing is key to a successful job search.Do it, delegate it or delete it, is a Marine Corps maxim that is applied to any request that comes in verbally or electronically. Its the idea behind touching each task only once.How can this maxim help with yur job search?Many of us begin our search methodically, and with purpose. Yet over time, as multiple leads come in, multiple resumes get written, and multiple phone calls are made, both our desk and our email inbox become filled with requests and exhortations. Neglecting these items paralyzes our thinking and keeps us from moving forward. Instituting this Marine Corps mindset enables you to follow up, and follow through, with greater efficiency.Thats all very well, you might be thinking, but isnt it a little simplistic? Its pretty clear which actions fall into which category.In fact, no. Because career changes are often stressful the stakes are high, and theyre personal its ofte n hard to apply the same logic we use to strategize in other areas of our lives. Here are a few tips for each bucketDo ItWhen a recruiter or hiring manager requests your resume, dont delay. They are often managing tight deadlines and multiple job seekers and taking your time might lose you the opportunity. Be careful, however, not to do something so quickly that it isnt professional. For example, when you receive a request to send someone a resume immediately, you might, in that moment, follow Nikes advice and, Just Do It, because youre so pleased to have gotten the request. But this is when I recommend taking a moment and just doing it right. In other words, take the time to research the companys mission, its bestselling product and top competition. Tailor your resume and cover letter to guarantee they get noticed. Be sure to position yourself as someone who can contribute to furthering their goals, enhancing their capabilities, or plugging the hole in their operations via skill se ts and ideas that are unique to you.Most importantly, never delegate or delete a networking opportunity. That is always in the Do it pile. Dont consider deleting the task of following up on a connection you got from the guy at the gym. You might not realize that following through would reveal his friend is VP of the firm youve been angling for the last six months.Delegate ItYou might think doing research is something you can delegate, but Ive found this isnt the best use of delegation. Its far better to delegate tasks that many of us use as a form of creative procrastination masquerading as necessary work reformatting your resume, updating your website and even getting your interview wardrobe ready.All of these tasks give you a seemingly unimpeachable response to the question, What are you doing to further your search? In fact, they are avoidance behaviors, unless of course you are a designer or web developer. behauptung tasks are generally best handed off to those trained in these skill sets. Not only will you give yourself the time you need to focus on what you alone can do, youll likely end up with a far better looking document or site.Delete ItDelete tasks like multiple resume postings or searching job postings on unsubstantiated websites. Focused follow-through on personal recommendations and with accredited sites are far more likely to yield the results you seek.So start sorting Prioritizing is key to a successful search. Get your items in order and start marching forward.
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Employers Hiring for August 2016
Employers Hiring for August 2016Employers Hiring for August 2016We have over 125,000 employers looking for new employees on Ladders, and we could use your help.If you, or your friends or colleagues, could fit the bill for one of the below-listed jobs, please let us know by clicking through and applying.Phil RosenbergPresident at reCareeredVP / Executive Nursing Home Director Moorestown, NJSenior Manager IT Audit Chicago, ILDirector Of Internal Audit Chicago, ILFrank MerrittCRMS, CITC, Senior Recruiter at Harvard Risk Management CorporationProfessional Benefits Sales Consultant Baltimore, MDProfessional Benefits Sales Consultant Rockville, MDProfessional Benefits Sales Consultant Frederick, MDWayne CozadCEO at Cube ManagementPhysician Assistant Eugene, ORPhysician Assistant Albany, ORPhysician Assistant Corvallis, ORAshley RoundsRecruitment and Account Manager at JAS RecruitmentContinuous Improvement Coordinator Rochester, NYChemistry Lab Manager Buffalo, NYMechanical Desi gn Engineer Canastota, NYAshad DarogajiSenior Talent Acquisition Specialist at vTech Solution IncSiEM Analyst Sun City, AZSiEM Analyst Paradise Valley, AZSiEM Analyst Peoria, AZJeffrey GoldmanNational Sales and Recruiting at Adam JacobsPlatform Engineer, DevOps AWS Everett, WAPlatform Engineer, DevOps AWS Ellensburg, WAPlatform Engineer, DevOps AWS Kennewick, WASalman ArifSr. Associate at ACS GroupHogan ILP Professional Programmer Analyst Chantilly, VAAb Initio Tech Lead Tampa, FLApps and Infrastructure Project Manager Torrance, CAEdith VarhelyiCEO at CoberonChronosRetail Supermarket Sales Rep Dairy San Francisco, CARetail Supermarket Sales Rep Dairy Minneapolis, MNRetail Supermarket Sales Rep Dairy Chicago, ILNoah NeumillerRecruiter at Prohealth Resources LlpRegistered Nurse Director of ED Houston, TXCertified Surgical Technician Registered Nurse Colorado Springs, CODirector Of Laboratory Services Registered Nurse Platteville, WIVesna MiricCorporate Recruiter at DLCSEC Reporting Manager Redwood City, CASEC Reporting Manager Oakland, CASEC Reporting Manager Palo Alto, CAHave a great week in your search
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Sensitive Info on Word Templates Resume Only the Pros Know About
Sensitive Info on Word Templates Resume Only the Pros Know About To learn more about picking out the very best vorlage for your application, its important to observe the differences between the sorts of resumes and what their strengths are the subsequent. Do not overlook to exhibit that you presently familiar with the fleck for the particular company and tell your talent that will help you and the enterprise to thrive. In close connection to the very first point above, value has to be aligned with employer requirements. When youre asking for a job which relies on the strengths of the person, you will need a resume template you can inject a little more personality into to make it pop. There are several qualified applicants out there, and a very good presentation is vital so as to stick out from the crowd. Functional Resumes would likewise be helpful for freshers who havent worked for any provider yet but possess the needed knowledge and abilities. If youre a work seeker, applyi ng for a job can be a difficult approach. Based on your field of work, you ought to choose your resume. Also make certain that you tailor the document to the job youre applying for. The job youre applying for. Word Templates Resume - Is it a Scam? Searching for a new organization to work for is never effortless. Our professional resume designs can help you land interviews. All you need to do is simply edit the document to include your individual info. A good resume would assist with that. Then, the Function Argument dialog opens, prompting for the range you wish to calculate utilizing the function you simply selected. Our Student Resume Template can help you land the best internships and positions that are available to you. You can opt for chronological, functional in addition to faulen resume formats. If youve got an earlier version of Word, you merely want to visit FILE and New and youll have the ability to hunt for resume or hunt for templates. Designing a resume sh ould not start from scratch, you are able to take advantage of free resume templates you can find on the web. Employing a template can decrease the quantity of time you need to spend formatting your document, which permits you to concentrate on adding content and polishing your resume. Employing a resume template is now an acceptable and smart practice for quite a few factors.The web has affected peoples reading behavior over time. There are many sites offering free resume template with no watermarks or logos inside them. There are lots of free resume templates readily available on the web but sometimes it can be very challenging to select the best one that is most suited to you. There are quite many templates online but not all of these are good enough. Uncomplicated maintenance is vital In addition, you may pick from three different color schemes to really allow it to be unique. Possessing a resume template gets rid of the desire to clutter and the structure makes it feasib le for the user to distinguish which information ought to be set on paper and that should be left for the interview part of the application approach. A layout which allows you to use subheadings and white spaces will assist a lot to earn everything simple to read. Once you have decided on your perfect resume template from our selection, follow our absolutely free expert guidance about ways to craft the ideal modern resume. Ideal design if youre choosing a brief one-page resume. If youre confused because of the numerous fabulous designs youre able to download, dont worry
Monday, December 2, 2019
Ben Weber - Senior Analyst, PPB Advisory
Ben Weber - Senior Analyst, PPB Advisory Ben Weber Senior Analyst, PPB AdvisoryPosted October 21, 2013, by Julia Watters Ben Weber is a senior analyst in agribusiness at PPB Advisory. He demonstrates how working in the agricultural industry has allowed him to combine his childhood dream of farming with an aptitude for economics. For Ben, its an ideal combination that allows him to see the country and get his hands dirty, while enjoying the perks of city life and professional credibility. Did you always want a career in agriculture and why? From a young age I always wanted to be a farmer. My parents arent farmers so there was no family farm for me to inherit, which made that career aspiration difficult to achieve. So my focus changed to finding a career that I could enjoy and be passionate about agriculture (and in particular agribusiness) was a natural fit. Why did you choose agribusiness specifically? I enjoyed economics at school and spent every holiday and my first year after sc hool working on my uncles property in the Riverina so it was just a marriage of the two really. How did your university experience shape your career aspirations? Minimally. I was more concerned about college life and travelling than I was about my future career while at UNE. My career aspirations have been more heavily shaped by the people I have met and experiences I have had working in agribusiness. What do you find the most rewarding part of your job? The diversity of my role, which can sortiment from advising on asset acquisitions for corporate investors, to overseeing the day-to-day running of farming operations, to mustering cattle. I also enjoy living in the city and still being able to get my farm fix on a regular basis. What do you find the most challenging part of your job? Dealing with distressed assets. People have deep emotional ties to agriculture, especially family farms. A part of my job is dealing with clients in financial distress, which can often throw up difficu lt and emotionally charged scenarios. Do you have a good worklife balance? Depends on how busy I am. My job is definitely not Monday to Friday, nine-to-five. I am often required to work weekends and late nights, be it in the office or on the farm. However, my company acknowledges this and they are flexible when we arent so busy. So overall, I would say my worklife balance is pretty good. Does your work involve much travel? Yes. My responsibilities are centred on providing management and advisory services to large-scale cropping and grazing operations. Currently they include operations in WA, NT, QLD and NSW and you need to get on the ground to be able to do the job properly. In short, a lot of flying and driving. This gives me the opportunity to see some pretty diverse country, so I treat it as a perk. What is your best advice for people looking to get into agribusiness? Find an area that you are passionate about, be it cropping, beef, horticulture or wine, and make yourself an exp ert. There are a lot of jobs available for bright passionate people in agribusiness and these are not necessarily in institutions that you would expect. Banks, accountants, law firms, advisory firms, fund managers they are all developing specialist agribusiness teams and they are looking for people with genuine experience and a genuine affinity with agriculture. If possible, get some hands-on experience. It is easier to provide advice or demonstrate your knowledge if you have physically worked in agriculture at the farm gate level. Working in agriculture and being based in the city, I have found that a farming background gives you a lot more credibility.Agriculture ResourcesParks and gardens labourer sample resumeParks and gardens labourer sample titel letterCareer Insider StoriesTahnee Claeys - Head of Operations at Mad PawsChristopher Nheu - Head of Product at Mad PawsInterested in becoming a?AccountantMarketing OfficerLife ScientistEconomistAgricultural OperatorPopular Career S earcheshow to become a gardener in australiadiploma of business career pathcareer opportunities for master of commercewhat qualification needed for mining careerhow to become an agronomistAgriculture CoursesBachelor of Applied Business (Management)Enquire zugreifbar Enquire OnlineBachelor of Business (Sport Management)Enquire Online Enquire OnlineMaster of Business Administration (Innovation and Leadership...Enquire Online Enquire OnlineGraduate Certificate in Business AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineJulia WattersRelated ArticlesBrowse moreCharles Sturt University (CSU)WORKFORCE TRENDSAgriculture What does the future hold?How will a growing global population feed itself? Thats the question facing the agriculture industry. We discussed the potential solutions with two of CSUs agricultural academic experts.AgricultureA different kind of hay feverWe chat to Rohan Brill, a Research and Development Agronomist for the NSW Department of Primary Industries, about why he chose a c areer in Agriculture.CAREER ADVICEFuture trendsThe Robots Are Coming How Technology Is Changing the Way We WorkAI is transforming the way we work. But what does this mean for us? What industries is AI impacting the most? How will our jobs be impacted? See what jobs the robots are coming for and how you can stay ahead in your field
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
6 Ways to Keep a Conversation Going
6 Ways to Keep a Conversation Going6 Ways to Keep a Conversation Going In business and networking , the end of a conversation can mean the end of an opportunity. If you dont want to miss out, continue important conversations until they accomplish your purpose. But how can you rescue a dying conversation? Here are six surefire methodsSpeaking less can allow the other person to express themselves freely, but no one wants to speak into the air. Not only do you want to listen, but also you want the speaker to know that youre listening. Why? If you show you care, it encourages the other person to speak because they feel valued, respected and understood.How do you accomplish that? The process is mora involved than you may realize. In fact, according to MindTools , active listening means making a conscious effort to hear not only the words that the other person is saying, but more importantly, the complete katechese being communicated. They suggest silently summarizing what the person is saying. In this way, you stay focused and keep the main points of the conversation in mind until its your turn to respond.Be careful not to mentally rehearse your reply while the speaker is still talking or you may inadvertently miss crucial information. Besides, you can respond most appropriately and ask relevant questions when you understand the other persons point of view.Using body language is one of the most effective ways to show interest in someone. Body language is as much about what you dont do as what you do. For instance, smiling, nodding and maintaining a comfortable amount of eye contact signal interest in the speaker and show that you are listening. Can you think of anything that would send the opposite message? Perhaps you have spoken with people who constantly checked their watches or phone. You may have felt that they were bored, rushed or simply didnt have much interest in the conversation.If you need to have your cell phone on during a business e vent , put it on vibrate. If you get an important call, excuse yourself to check it, and then return to continue the conversation when you can give it your full attention.Now, lets move on from non-verbal communication to a phrase that works in almost every context Tell me more about . . . Besides showing the speaker you want to hear more, this phrase can help you guide the conversation to the topics that are the most relevant to you.For instance, you can smile and nod politely while your new friend talks about his vacation , but when he talks about his first day back to work after the holiday, thats your chance to say, Interesting Whats it like to work at Company X?Once the conversation is rolling, listen carefully to find what you have in common with others. Similar beliefs, experiences or interests create bonds that can be the foundation of a new relationship. If the speaker doesnt bring up any similarities on his own, take the schritte to ask a few questions.Of course, some que stions will encourage more sharing than others, so lets talk about the best questions to get to know someone.Open-ended questions cant be answered with a simple yes or no. Instead, the speaker has to elaborate. For example, if you ask a colleague if she is having difficulty with a project, she may reply, Yes, its a tough one. You would have gained little information and the conversation could end at this point. Yet, think about the possible responses you might receive if you asked, What difficulties are you having on the project? If you ask questions that relate to your objectives for the conversation, the answers you receive can be invaluable. Here are some sample open-ended questions from Entrepreneur.comIf you are new to an industry, the last question above is an important one. When networking or collaborating with colleagues, the conversations you have may significantly affect your chances for success.An article in Thinking Bigger magazine describes worth as the most important factor in networking because most networkers have an agenda that revolves around themselves. Their own sense of urgency - the need to find a job or make a sale or find sponsors for the gala - drives their interests.The person you are talking to will also have personal objectives, and he is most likely to invest time in talking to those who can offer him some discernible advantage. The article continues In addition to your time, be generous with your information, resources and contacts. Share an interesting article, website or book. Provide a warm introduction among connections. Extend an invitation to a dinner party. Offer some insight . . . The more you give, the more compelled your contacts will feel to reciprocate in some way. Its human nature.You dont have to let another opportunity pass you by. Rather than let an important conversation fizzle out, apply these six time-tested methods. May your next interchange lead to successThis article was originally published on Grammarly . It is reprinted with permission.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Customize this Outstanding Corporate Financial Analyst Resume Sample
Customize this Outstanding Corporate Financial Analyst Resume SampleCustomize this Outstanding Corporate Financial Analyst Resume SampleJobseekers from all industries must create well-written resumes to enaya their success in obtaining interviews and landing jobs, but for those candidates in the world of corporate finance, the stakes are even higher. The candidates (and your competition) vying for these jobs invest a lot of time and effort into presenting themselves well. How can you compete? Your resume is your primary means of advertising yourself and convincing potential employers you are the ideal candidate. Your best hope of writing an effective resume comes when you constantly revise the document to accurately reflect your evolving and improving skills. Use our corporate financial analyst resume sample below and the resume builder to refine your personal advertisement.Create Resume Brayan Hernandez100 Broadway LaneNew Parkland, CA, 91010Cell (555) 987-1234emailexample.comProfe ssional SummarySkilled Corporate Financial Analyst who can conduct comprehensive and insightful corporate financial assessments. Proficient at analyzing cost of operations and identifying areas for improvement, corporate portfolio management, and debt financing and equity issuances. Specializes at building financial models to make accurate financial projections.Core Qualifications Financial report analysis Market research Capital management Debt financing Portfolio management Budget balancing Detail oriented IndependentExperienceCorporate Financial Analyst, October 2009 to PresentCalifornia Merchandising New Cityland, CA Managed company budget, balanced budget and produced annual budget reports Completing cost analysis and assessing cost of operations to identify areas of enhancement Managed, updated and monitored corporate portfolioCorporate Financial Analyst, February 2004 to September 2009Cityland Manufacturing New Cityland, CA Managed and monitored company portfolio, updated p ortfolio and conducted market research to assess financial status Coordinated interdepartmentally to assist with financing debt and equity issuance Conducted trend and market analysis, identified areas of investment and capital opportunityCorporate Financial Analyst, May 2000 to January 2004Mason Financial New Cityland, CA Assessed company financial status by analyzing liquidity, capital assets, reviewing transactions and conducting financial projections Produced frequent reports documenting financial indicators including market share, trend analysis, and debt financing Balanced budget and produced annual budget reportsEducation2000 Bachelor of Science, FinanceNorth Carolina University Chapel Hill, North CarolinaCustomize ResumeWhy Is This a Good Corporate Financial Analyst Resume Sample?A quick look at this corporate financial analyst resume sample gives you some idea of why potential employers and hiring personnel would prefer this resume. The organization and format are clear a nd easy to read, so hiring personnel are able to pull out meaningful facts within a few seconds (the time researchers say employers typically spend on each document).The writer of this corporate financial analyst resume sample effectively uses the professional summary to draw attention to on-the-job experience and areas of specialization within three statements. Each noun, verb, and impactful descriptor presents a positive bild of the applicant, such as comprehensive corporate financial assessments and proficient at analyzing cost of operations and identifying areas for improvement.The core qualifications appear in a bulleted list, delivering information quickly. There are only eight bullets (the cap recommended by resume writing best practices), so the candidate focuses on relevant impressive qualifications. Additions such as financial report analysis and budget balancing are more meaningful than outgoing and creative. (Applicants for other positions use these qualifications succes sfully.)Each work experience heading includes the professional title, dates of employment, and company name. A few bulleted items describe the responsibilities of the applicant with the effective use of action verbs. For example, the writer shares produced frequent reports documenting financial indicators including market share, trend analysis, and debt financing. In one bullet, the candidate provides details of a previous responsibility and the tools she used to accomplish it. The corporate financial analyst resume sample finishes with a tidy education section. Some resume writers want to include their high school achievements, especially if they had a good GPA or other honors. However, best practices suggest jobseekers only include the most relevant education. In this case, the candidate includes a bachelors degree, along with the date of graduation and the university of attendance. Remember modern employers are looking for succinct resumes with easy-to-obtain information.Why You Need a Strong Corporate Financial Analyst ResumeThe expected growth rate for professionals in the corporate finance field varies but tends to show steady growth, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This may be good news for applicants, but it doesnt mean you can neglect the quality of your resume. Candidates for positions within this field can still expect a lot of competition from other applicants. After all, many employers leave positions open rather than settling for jobseekers who arent qualified for the job. You need to be sure your resume presents you as a viable option. Spend a bit of extra time reviewing your personal document, ensuring it has a skimmable format and emphasizes your most admirable skills and qualities. Use the corporate financial analyst resume sample as a tool for getting started.Costly Corporate Financial Analyst Resume Mistakes To AvoidJust as with any other professional document, you wouldnt allow spelling mistakes, incorrect information, or any hint of falsehood to appear in your resume. While reviewing your own document for general formatting improvements and correcting any obvious mistakes, spend some time looking for mistakes specific to the world of corporate financial professionals.For example, professionals dealing with money should be sure to avoid any discrepancies or errors relating to numbers in their resume. If hiring managers find a comma misplaced in a figure, you may not get the interview you want. The applicant from our corporate financial analyst resume sample listed detail oriented as a qualification, so even small mistakes could lead to missed interview opportunities. In addition to scrupulously avoiding any mistakes, you should also closely follow any instructions the job poster included. For example, if the job description asks for specific information, be sure to include that. In the corporate finance world, failure to follow documented procedures leads to long-term financial costs.ConclusionConsider t he creation of a strong and effective resume a small investment in your future. Although todays most effective resumes, such as the corporate financial analyst resume sample, are short, they contain a lot of vital information. Give yourself the edge you need with an easy-to-skim format and powerful word choice. Make sure your qualifications section draws attention to pertinent areas of specialty. Stay focused on the end goal.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
47 million Americans say financial situation is worse now than in recession
47 million Americans say financial situation is worse now than in recession47 million Americans say financial situation is worse now than in recessionAmericans still are trying to bounce back from the Great Recession.A decade after the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression, a new survey found that 47 million Americans feel their financial situation now is worse than it welches 10 years ago.The nationwide Bankrate survey asked nearly 3,000 Americans who were adults at the time of the recession, finding that 23% felt their situation was worse now than when it hit in 2007. More than half (51%) did report that they were financially better than before, according to the survey. On a generational breakdown, a quarter of Baby Boomers said they were worse off.Thirty-one percent said they felt no bad impact from the economic dive.The echoes of the financial crisis and Great Recession remain very present in the financial lives of many Americans, despite the improvement in the br oader economy, said Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick in a statement. While some have managed to prosper in the decade since there are still tens of millions who are struggling to even get back to where they were before the economy took a turn for the worse.One factor for why Americans havent seen the economic improvement that they were hoping for is because wage growth hasnt been what was expected. The majority of participants said their wages or salaries havent recovered to their pre-Great Recession level. 10 percent said their hourly wage or salary worse much worse than it was in 2007.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
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