The Career Zone Radio Show Every Tues @ 10:30 PST

November 18, 2008

Greetings! My radio show, The Career Zone” is today and every Tuesday @ 10:30 a.m. PST – http://ping.fm/9ozL6 Join me!

Ron Nash
Master Career Strategist
http://www.TheFriendZone.Tv


Top 10 Resume Secrets

November 6, 2008

Greetings

My name is Ron Nash and I am a Master Career Strategist. I’ve been a headhunter for the past 15 years. I have service clients like Microsoft, Samsung, Cardinal Health, Allergan, and a host of others. I was recently on a panel with several human resource managers as a subject matter expert on the subject of resumes.

The great thing is that I also learned some interesting tips while on the panel, and I’d like to share them with you. There are 10 things that are extremely important that you will want to know about resume writing. This can be the difference in getting the interview or not. In case you didn’t know, you have approximately three to fifteen seconds to get the attention of the person reading your resume.

The 10 Resume Secrets Are:

1. Spelling errors typos and poor grammar are interview killers!

2. Too duty oriented – A good resume needs to have more than job duties.

3. Omitted or inaccurate dates.

4. Incomplete contact information.

5. Inappropriate email addresses – slang email addresses.

6. No Functional Resume – prefer Chronological.

7. Don’t send resumes that are too long. One page preferred, two pages maximum!

8. Run On Sentences – Long run on paragraphs are not easy or fun to read.

9. Don’t apply for a position you don’t qualify for!

10. Personal information that is not relevant to position, i.e. Church affiliations, Children’s names and Ages, etc.

Please visit my website, www.TheFriendZone, There are a ton of very good resources here for anyone who is serious about their career or job search!

I hope to see you in The Friend Zone!

Ron Nash
Master Career Strategist
http://www.TheFriendZone.Tv


Six Secrets To Dramatically Enhance Your Job Search

October 23, 2008

Greetings! My blogs are going to be a combination of philosophy and actionable items, it’s just the way i think. That being said, here are Six things you should do immediately if you are in the market for a job.

1.  Register on several key social networking and online resources (be clear on what name you will register also!)- I recommend;

2.  If you are this way inclined – register with your National Speakers Association. They offer networking events and resources for improving your public speaking!

3.  If relevant to your brand, approach your local paper and ask how you can contribute a column or expertise!

4.  If you have the time and interest – start your own blog! If you do not have the time or interest, research the best blogs that are relevant to your personal brand, and approach these bloggers to seek the opportunity to ‘guest blog’ (Dan Schawbel wrote a super post on blogging)

5.  Research the most relevant networking events, and register to attend (have a plan for the event also!)

6.  Be sure to monitor your reputation and make comments online where relevant (reputation management) – this is a great post also from Dan on this subject.

7.  Read blogs and forums on subjects relevant to your expertise; comment on these blogs, and contribute to forums!

8.  Update your Signature block on your email to make sure it reflects your personal brand.

9.  Update your business cards and stationary to reflect your personal brand (visit www.moo.com for some great ideas here)

There are literally 100’s of ways to communicate your personal brand once you are clear on what your brand is!  You can have a lot of fun online and offline communicating your brand…just remember to listen to feedback, adjust your methods if you have to, and stay consistently persistent!

Please visit my website, www.TheFriendZone, There are a ton of very good resources here for anyone who is serious about their career or job search!

I hope to see you in The Friend Zone!

Ron Nash
Master Career Strategist

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This info came from Luke Harvey – Palmer’s Blog

http://www.harveypalmer.com.au/ourblog/index.php