Trying to attract
employers is a difficult task in itself but a great method is to use a tried and tested strategy from the world of marketing — only in this case you aren't marketing a product, you are marketing yourself.
Not exact matches
Others said they
were actively looking for their next jobs — a
task made more
difficult because of the taint of failure that potential
employers sometimes associate with anyone at the struggling company.
It shows that you have successfully handled the major responsibilities in past and tells
employer that you
are capable of handling
difficult and myriad
tasks.
Writing experience or previous projects in a chronological order and sensible fashion might
be an easy
task for some but few people often find it
difficult to choose the exact words when it comes to selling oneself to the
employer.
If they don't have a resume to begin with, creating a resume for each
employer of interest may seem like an insurmountable
task to accomplish; but it
's really not all that
difficult once you get your first resume started.
Your work experience tells the
employer that you have usefully handled major responsibilities in past and you
are capable of handling more
difficult tasks in future.
Writing a cover letter that not only catches the
employer's attention but also holds useful information
is a bit
difficult task.
Writing a CV
is a
difficult task, so if yours
is exceptional it will catch the attention of
employers.
Proving to a prospective
employer that you
are worth every penny that will
be spent in hiring and training you
is a
difficult task.
Employers know how
difficult earning a degree can
be, and they reward employees who have accomplished this
task.
And a person trying to find housing after a period of incarceration
is unlikely to succeed unless he or she
is also able to find employment, a
task that may prove
difficult due to the common practice of potential
employers discriminating against applicants who have criminal records.