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Is There Somewhere I Can Post My Resume Where People May Respond

Is 'I have attached my resume for your reference' the correct way of saying it?

I would say:“Resume attached for reference.”

How do I mention relocation in resume?

I would emphasise this in the cover letter, especially if one specifically asked for as it will definitely be read.If the cover letter is optional, then I would also mention in the resume summary, as some people skip the cover letter.If you have a good tie to the new location I would mention it. Many employers worry that you won’t like the new location and won’t last. So if true can say something like Moving to Melbourne to be closer to family.

Should I add on my resume a 3 month job?

I had a very similar situation years ago. I left a large company to work at a startup. Within a few months I realized that the culture of the new organization was one I could not support. Of course, I did not want to go on interviews and say, "Well, the CTO stole IP from a competitor and the IT staff was told to dumpster dive for trade secrets at another competitor's place of business." For the next two years (while I was with one organization), I did include that short stint at the startup in my resume... because I had learned a lot that would be valuable to future employers. Eventually, it became so insignificant a period of time that I dropped it entirely. It's not even mentioned in my LinkedIn profile or my CV.Always have your resume current. Resumes are used for far more than applying for a new job. They are important to your professional networking activities. If you post your resume to a professional networking service (like LinkedIn), a chance encounter with someone you might want to add to your network is easily handled: just connect via the service.

Is someone trying to scam me and steal my money?

While the person who sent the check *should* be responsible, they are anonymous and in another country. When you opened your bank account, you signed papers agreeing that YOU would be responsible to make sure all checks you cashed were good. Doesn't matter if you think the check is real, the bank is not going to take responsibility, which is why they make you responsible.


Thanks for posting up that information on a scam.

Making a scammer's scam googlable on every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find is a great way to slow that scammer down when a suspicious potential victim goes looking for information, finds your post containing the name the scammer is using, his email address, phone number and the emails themselves and then that potential victim does not become a scam victim because you took the time "get the word out".

Wasting a scammer's time legally and safely is called "scambaiting". If you google that word, you will find sites where you can read scambaits, post up the emails and email addresses of scammers, post up a fake website, read up on how to alert a hosting company that they are hosting a fake website, ask questions and learn all about the hobby of scambaiting.

Since that scammer intended to steal your money, he did not give you his real life information. All you have is one of his fake names, one of his free email addresses, one of his fake stories and one of his paid-for-in-cash cell phone numbers. None of that information is going to help your local law enforcement agency track down that anonymous scammer sitting in a cyber cafe half way around the world from you.

How do I make waitress skills look good on a resume.?

Waitressing skills include:
communication skills (with customers),
managing money,
working with others to complete a job/project (or a table)
appreciating those you work for (managing), and work under you (tipping out)

Being able to handle stressful situations
able to delegate responsibilities

And of course, you will want to stress your education and the classes you are taking. Those will count much more than the jobs you've previously had. Offices know that people have to start somewhere, and sometimes an internship is the best way to get your foot in the door. Also reach out to your guidance people in the school and see what contacts the school already has.

What is the best answer for "Why do you want to work for us?" when asked in an interview?

The best answer I recommend for “Why do you want to work for us?” is first to be authentic and think about why you want to work for the company.The natural inclination is to respond with the generic statement about how your skills would be a great fit for the company, etc. However, the goal is to be memorable and demonstrate that you organically connect with the company. What most companies are really looking for is to determine if you are just looking for a job or would you be invested in the organization.With that being said, First you will have to do some research on the company. This can easily be accomplished by going on their website and on their social media pages. From this, a wealth of information can be found. Think about what would be most important to the company or the industry. What kind of things are they posting? What do they seem most engaged in? An example may be that you noticed that the company posts many pictures of them volunteering in the community or the company may emphasize in their core values that safety is a priority. Both are things that you authentically care about.Armed with that information your response may sound something like this:“I noticed that ABC company is very involved in giving back to the community. This is something that demonstrates to me that the company really cares about its impact in the world and I want to be a part of that. In addition, the fact that you emphasize safety tells me that you care about your employees as much as you care about the customer. As you may see in my resume, safety is important to me as well as I was the safety captain for the past five years and would be able to bring that experience to ABC.”Which response would be more memorable for the interviewer? The standard statement or the statement that builds a connection between you and the company?I hope this helps!

Do I put my résumé in a folder or envelope?

Are you handing them in to a person and leaving, hoping for a phone call? Or bringing them to an interview? Or mailing them?

If you're bringin them to an interview, a folder in hand is probably best, and just in case, bring an extra resume so that if there's a second person, they have one as well.

If you're mailing-just the application and resume with the cover letter in an envelope.

If you're leaving them, put the coverletter on top of the resume and don't fold it. Just the paperwork, not envelope or folder. Your resume should have all your contact information (if you put "referrences on request" most places will toss the resume so have all info right there without having a ten page resume). The cover letter should have all info to contact you also but only a summary of why you want the job, the position you want, and the basics of why you're great for the position. Put the application on top, paperclipped with the resume underneath. And good luck.

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