Saturday, March 14, 2020

Stand Out from the Crowd during Your Job Search - Your Career Intel

Stand Out from the Crowd during Your Job Search - Your Career IntelWith job creation numbers remaining modest and unemployment rates holding steady, landing your dream job may at times seem like a Sisyphean task. Sure, hand-delivering a box of chocolates to the hiring manager is one way to make your application stand out, but thats elend necessarily the best way to go about getting your resume to the top of the stack.As a Managing Partner overseeing executive recruitment, candidates frequently ask me how to stand out in a job interview and build their personal brand. My response is simple go the extra mile. This means tossing out a generic resume, upping your networking game, and thinking creatively.Tailor your resume to match the position and company culture.From tech startups to advertising giants, traditional resumes no longer make the cut. Tailor your resume to notlage only match the position for which you are applying, but also to align with the companys culture. For example, co nsider using an infographic to visually illustrate your skills and accomplishments. And while a creative presentation is important, when it comes to your qualifications and accomplishments, stick to the facts. In the age of Google, it only takes a few seconds to spot creative embellishments and have your resume sent straight to the reject pile.Build your digital brand and use it to network.Your LinkedIn profile is your digital calling card what does it say about you? Think beyond the basic profile and consider what you say in public forums, too. Establish yourself as an industry thought leader by curating industry news and adding insightful comments. Be strategic with your LinkedIn connections and dont be afraid to ask colleagues and clients for a recommendation on LinkedIn. If you are currently employed but interested in a new position, reach out individually to the contacts you trust can keep your intentions private, let them know you are exploring the possibility of a new challen ge, and ask for advice. I have found that people are genuinely interested in helping others when asked.Stand out in your job interview.Your interview is not a time to rehash your resumes bullet points it is a time to sell your personal brand by harnessing the power of storytelling. Come to your interview prepared with two or three anecdotes that demonstrate your soft skills, including teamwork, leadership, and creative thinking. Do your research understand the companys culture and be prepared with thoughtful questions to ask about the companys future direction. Demonstrate how your leadership and ideas will be invaluable to building the companys future. Speak with confidence, passion, and determination theres no substitute for human interaction, and an interview is your moment to shine.If you are currently looking for a new job, what steps are you taking to make your resume stand out and build your personal brand? I welcome your ideas below.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The 4 Spring Staples Every Professional Needs in Her Wardrobe

The 4 Spring Staples Every Professional Needs in Her Wardrobe The days are getting longer and warmer, meaning we can all pack away our boots and scarves for a few months. Even better, the change of seasons also means a chance to stock your wardrobe with a few new items for the bro.You should feel free to experiment and show your personality through your style. But when choosing outfits for work, there are two things to always keep in mind1. Layer, layer, layer.It might be cool in the mornings and evenings and warmer in the afternoons, so layer accordingly. Follow this tip and youll also be prepared for any amount for air conditioning (or heat) blasting in the office.2. Save the ultra-casual pieces (like flip flops or miniskirts) for the weekend.These pieces are too casual for any office. And consult your company handbook or talk to HR if you have questions about clothing guidelines.With these rules in mind, check out the four staples you should stock your closet with this spring.1. C olored Jeans and dress pants.Transition those lightweight long- and three-quarter-sleeve shirts from winter to spring by adding pop of color. Colored bottoms add a lighter look (and feel, depending on the fabric) to your outfit. You can also play with length and opt for the full, ankle or cropped variety. Plus, theyre just plain fun2. A new pair of sandals, flats or wedges.You can show off that new pedicure (without wearing flip flops) by investing in a good pair of sandals or wedges (or both). And depending on where you live, your open-toed shoes can transition into fall when paired with pants and a long-sleeve shirt or jacket.3. Lightweight blazers and sweaters.The temperatures outside are warming up, which means the air conditioning in the office is kicking on full blast. Not only will lightweight jackets, blazers and sweaters easily transition your outfits from season to season, theyll keep you comfortable in cool office environments.4. Dresses and skirts.And, of course, springt ime means you can break out those cute skirts and dresses, and pair them with those new sandals or wedges, lightweight jackets and even a fun tight of legging (depending on how casual your office is). These let you transition from the office to happy hour with minimal effort while looking super cute.--Samantha Smoak is a journalist turned tech PR pro based in Nashville, Tennessee. For dog pictures and sports jokes, follower her on Twitter and Instagram samanthaksmoak.