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Summertime Body Building… Your Resume, that is!

Ahhh…summer! The sun and sand await you. But, sometimes it takes some serious work to get that surf-side body in shape. While you’re working on your “six-pack” and soaking up the rays, you might also want to start “body-building” your resume while you have the time and the opportunity. After all, your resume probably needs as much work as your thighs. But, how do you “body-build” a resume?” You do it by incorporating valuable leadership and professional experiences into it. Here are five steps to a leaner, meaner resume:

  1. Nail that internship! An internship can be very valuable to your career – more so than your typical hourly job. Internships are a great way to develop skills, professional networking contacts, and opportunities for future full-time employment. And, if your bank account can handle it, consider an unpaid internship. There are no doubt many more of them in this economy. Also, unpaid internships can sometimes count for academic credit. Many companies need interns throughout the school year, so if your schedule allows it, consider an internship while you’re still taking classes. Online resources such as Indeed, SimplyHired, Monster, CareerBuilder, LinkUp and Craigslist can help.
  2. Volunteer. Giving back is what it’s all about. Service trips through community, school or church groups not only look good to employers, but they provide leadership opportunities. Volunteer for an animal shelter or hospital, tutor local students, or donate time at a food bank, for a charitable organization or church in your area. One good resource is Idealist , an online global directory of volunteer opportunities.
  3. Be entrepreneurial. Employers place tremendous value on employees who are entrepreneurial. They typically have a strong business sense and aggressively look for innovative ways to grow businesses. So, be as creative and entrepreneurially-minded as you can – and emphasize those efforts on your resume.
  4. Get involved in extracurricular activities. Whether you’re still in school or launching your career, actively pursue extracurricular activities that interest you. They can offer leadership experience which, in turn, can help build up your resume. Invest time in these groups, and accept additional responsibility and leadership positions when the opportunities arise.
  5. Embrace social media. If you’re not already, get acquainted with Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites that interest you – especially from a business angle. Start a blog on career-related issues. It’s a great was to brand yourself as a “subject matter expert” – something to sell about yourself in interviews. To launch your own blog, consider using Google’s Blogger and Wordpress.

Finally, after you’ve body-built your resume, “flex your career muscles” and join LinkedIn. It’s a great way to show off that newly toned resume and make some heavyweight connections. Good luck!

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Posted by Seymour Jobs on 8/14/2009 03:21:00 PM
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When the Heat Kills Your Work Ethic

For those of us still in school, the "lazy days" of summer are drawing to a close. For those working in confined cubicles, the heat of the summer sun may be just enough to zap your energy and motivation within the workplace.

While you may or not be taking a vacation, or an economically-friendly "stay-cation," those few days off from work are probably not enough to boost your morale while you are in the office. To beat the summer blues of being stuck inside everyday from 9-5, follow these few tips:

-Focus on the positive things going on with your position or company. By acknowledging all of the great work you have been doing, or the new direction your company is headed, you will feel upbeat about going in to the office each day.
-Bring a souvenir to keep on your desk. When things get tense or stressful at work, you can look at the photo, magnet, etc. and remember that working hard is what earns you those vacation times.
-Congratulate yourself for being employed. It may seem simple enough, but there are plenty of peers who are struggling to find work. So don't be upset that you can't be at the beach each day, because those people are upset that they are unable to get hired! The grass is always greener, but so is the money ;)

While I am enjoying my last summer before graduation, I must admit that I envy those that have a future with their jobs and earning steady paychecks. Beat the heat and stay motivated!

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Posted by Amanda on 7/23/2009 05:09:00 PM
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