Knowing you want to become a senior employee is an amazing, liberating feeling. You’ve made the decision to join the senior employment workforce either full-time or as a part-time senior employee. Maybe you’re going to volunteer or become self-employed. You have the idea, you know what you want. Now, how do you go about making it a reality?
Starting from scratch trying to get in the working world is a tough challenge, and has changed drastically since you applied for your first job that spawned your career. Here we give employment advice on the topics of resumes, cover letters and interview tips as well as advice on how to conduct a productive job search.
Job Search
Free employment advice on job searches for senior employment is hard to find. Here we will go over what platforms to look for jobs in (newspapers, magazines, Internet, bulletin boards, etc.) and what to do from the beginning of a job search to getting the job (or volunteer opportunity) you always wanted.
how to prepare for a job relocation
Career fairs; what are they and how can you use them?
Resume
Writing a resume is not as easy as writing down your previous jobs on a piece of paper. Creating a grammatically correct, organized and properly laid-out resume needs skill in Microsoft Word as well as sound employment advice on the best way of going about it.
What is the purpose of a resume?
Cover Letter
Advice on how to write a cover letter is very basic to tell, and very easy to execute incorrectly. A cover letter gives your future employer a little more information about you; it makes you more than just facts on a piece of paper. A cover letter is the perfect way to show how your previous experiences can be used productively in your new job.
Interview Tips
From what to wear at an interview to preparation tips and what questions to prepare for, the employment advice given here is universal and will help prepare you for anything your future employers can throw at you.