Friday, November 29, 2019
13 Cover Letter Dos and Donts
13 Cover Letter Dos and Donts13 Cover Letter Dos and Donts13 Cover Letter Dos and DontsCover letters can be the deciding factor between getting called for an interview or being passed up for another candidate who submitted something better. To make koranvers your cover letter helps you land the interview, keep these dos and donts in mind when youre writingDo create a personalized cover letter for every company and position.Do take the time to find out the hiring managers anthroponym, and open the letter with a proper greeting.Do identify the position youre applying for, including the job code or reference number (if there is one).Do maintain a confident, enthusiastic tone.Do proofread repeatedly (typos and grammatical mistakes are a huge turn-off)Do ask someone you trust to critique and proofread your cover letter.Do end with a statement of intent (e.g., I will be in touch on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of an interview).Dont go beyond one page. In most cases, three or four par agraphs are enough to tell your story.Dont try to be cute. Humor is subjective it can make you seem unprofessional rather than personable.Dont resort to cliches, exaggerations, or false flattery.Dont assume spell-check will catch all errorsDont simply repeat claims you made in your resume. Instead, highlight the most impressive accomplishments from your resume and describe the story behind them.Dont forget to change the recipients name and company name for each cover letter you write
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Eleven incredible companies that are supporting Pride
Eleven incredible companies that are supporting PrideEleven incredible companies that are supporting PrideThough we all love Amazon - and its two-day shipping - sometimes your spending habits could be used for the greater good. Or at least, for one month, you could try and support the LGBTQ rights by giving your hard-earned money to these companies that have partnered with incredible charities to celebrate pride. From headphones and cupcakes to clothes and booze - heres how to strategize your to-do list to benefit this welcoming, inclusive community.Tivoli AudioNeed a new speaker? Now is the time to upgrade your old standby to support the LGBTQ community. Tivoli Audio created 100 limited edition rainbow Andiamo Speakers in honor of Pride. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this special product will be donated directly to BAGLY, the Boston Alliance of Gay Lesbian Transgender Youth.ExpressWhether you need a new tank top, a swimsuit or a pair of shorts, there is something for every wardrobe in Expresss Pride Collection. This year, theyre donating 25% of the net income from each item purchased by July 15. Theyre pledging a minimum of $100K and hope this money will support the goals of GLAAD, the Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.HarrysThis household grooming name has grown leaps and bounds in the past few years - and now theyre taking their trendy factor to help others. This year, they teamed up with illustrator Jos Roda to offer a limited edition Shave With Pride set. The artist created a colorful box and a one-of-a-kind Shave With Pridehandle, which is also available on Harrys site. Heres the impressive kicker 100% of the proceeds from this product will go directly to The Trevor Project.Rosetta StoneFor those who claim wanderlust as their middle name and mantra, consider this the kick you need to finally learn a new language. This month, Rosetta Stone is offering 25% off everything from Spanish to Italian, using the code LOVEISLOVE. Now, just t o say that iconic gutachten in every country.INKED by DaniEvery Pride celebration calls for an array of colors, fun costumes and of course, temporary tattoos. Thats why were stoked about this partnership between iconic INKED by Dani and The Trevor Project. This month, they are donating 15% of the proceeds from the sales of their Psychedelic Glitter rainbow set to this important charity that benefits the LGBTQ community under the age of 25.UrbanStemsIf youre hosting a party for Pride, consider ordering centerpiece flowers from this forward-thinking company. This year, UrbanStems launched two bouquets - The Pride and The Festivals - and $5 from each sale will benefit The Trevor Project.SugarfinaIn honor of Pride month, this part-champagne, part-gummy bear company is raising funds for GLAAD. Sugarfina picked three types of their iconic candy - Rainbow Bears, Sour Rainbows, and Chocolate Confetti - and 100% of the net proceeds of online purchases will go directly to the charity. As if you needed another excuse to engage your sweet toothBombas Known for their uber-comfortable fit and fun styles, Bombas is going the extra mile to help others this June. They are giving up to one million pairs of socks to the homeless LGBTQIA community through the end of the month. This will account for 40% of all of their donations, and if you want to support their efforts, consider buying this limited-edition pair yourself.Baked By MelissaBite-sized cupcakes are never a bad idea - and this June, you have the perfect excuse to order a dozen or so. Baked by Melissa believes love should be celebrated throughout the year, but in honor of Pride, theyre hosting their fourth annual fundraiser, where they will donate 10% of the net proceeds from their Pride collection to the LGBT Community Center in NYC.Titos Handmade VodkaYour happy hour cocktail just got happier with Titos effort to help the LGBT community this June. They will donate $1 per cocktail - up to $15,000 - purchased at v arious bars and restaurants across the state of New York. These proceeds will benefit the National Park Foundation which is raising funds to build the Stonewall National Monument.KIND Healthy SnacksKIND is making history this year by changing their iconic wrapper for the first time - ever. Theyre showcasing custom designs that will support the communities that havent always received kindness from others, like those part of LGBTQ world. As part of their partnership with the Ali Forney Center, they will also donate 100% of the proceeds from their limited-edition KIND Pride bar.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
What Your LinkedIn Picture Says About You
What Your LinkedIn Picture Says About YouWhat Your LinkedIn Picture Says About YouThe old saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. And in the case of your LinkedIn picture, that could translate into thousands of dollars, as potential employers review your pic to see if youre hireable or not.JDP, a pre-employment prescreening company, analyzed 2,000 LinkedIn profiles spanning 11 industries to see which segments of the workforce are getting it right- and whos getting it wrong.Overall, industries such as real estate, HR, recruiting, marketing, advertising, and PR all scored an A. Sales and geschftsleben development, along with health, wellness, and fitness, snagged a B. People working in the finance/banking sectors, along with IT and computer science, got a C. Healthcare and education workers got a bad grade- a D. And finally, those in government and retail got a big fat F.As for showing their pearly whites, more than three-quarters of people (75%) flashed a full smile, whi le 12% managed a tight-lipped smile and 12% werent smiling at all.What to WearAccording to the infographic, 42% of all the LinkedIn profiles reviewed featured people wearing business casual clothes. Slightly more than one-quarter (26%) were socially dressed, while 24% went the formal route, and 8% opted to be completely casual with their clothing.People who were formally dressed were in the following fields finance, banking, real estate, and government.Business casual clothing adopters were in marketing, advertising, PR, IT, computer science, HR, and recruiting.Social people were in retail, health, wellness, fitness, and healthcare.Quality of namenA lot goes into the making of a good LinkedIn profile photo. These industries got the highest scores (15 = a perfect score), based on framing, lighting, and resolution.Marketing/Advertising/PR 11.8Real Estate 10.6HR/Recruiting 10.3Overall, professionals in the marketing, advertising, and PR industries scored the highest in terms of their p rofile pictures. Government workers and retail employees scored lowest, in terms of photo quality and finesse.If all this info has you questioning your own LinkedIn picture, learn how to strike a pose- and get hired for the job- with these tipsCut out the crop.You look fab in a photo with your family and want to make it your LinkedIn profile. Unless you can crop the photo so its not obvious that youre eliminating your uncle, try to find a pic thats just of you alone. Cropped photos ranked poorly in the infographic.Dress to impress.People who wore business casual clothing ranked higher than those sporting stuffy suits or sunglasses and flip flops. No matter what industry youre in, make koranvers that youre dressed to look your best.Smile genuinely.A fake or forced smile can come across as untrustworthy, which is not a good first impression for a potential employer. So be sure to smile in your LinkedIn pic, even if you are more of a closed-mouth smiler. Appearing friendly is very impo rtant when an employer considers contacting you for a job interview.Skip the selfie.Sure, you might be the selfie queen, but theres a time and a place for those kinds of pics. If your outfit is amazing, and youre having a good hair day, resist the urge to reverse the camera and have someone take your photo instead.Look to the light.Lighting can make or break any photo. Make sure that your photo is well lit so that a recruiter can see exactly what you look like. Save the moody or harsh lighting for your personal (and private) social media accounts.
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