Friday, February 8, 2013

How do I write a resume for job search?

Q. Im trying to help a friend without actually doing it for her,. so give some hints on how to write a resume for job search or applying for jobs.

A. It's crucial to have a good resume, it is worth taking the time to write something that looks superb and does the job correctly. Alternatively you could try making a living from Google cash just like me!! Check out the site below.

Why is the link I click directing me to random and off topic websites?
Q. Every time I google something and try clicking on a link, instead of going to the website I clicked it sends me to this really random job search engine website or a hotel price website, very random, always different and always never the website I intended to go to. I end up having to go back and reclicking and refreshing the page at least five times before I get to my website. I've done several virus scans and I'm virus free. Does anyone know why this is happening or how to stop it?

A. spyware, malware or other unwanted junk.
Install and run Spyware/malware removal tools and the antivirus.
Spybot search and destroy
Malwarebytes
and don't forget to reset your browser settings as well as delete temp files

What is the best way to search for a job which involves travel?
Q. Im currently an accountant for a large company and most days consist of balancing not falling asleep and updating spreadsheets/databases. I would like to move into a financial analyst role that would involve some travel, as I feel this would add an interesting dimension to my career. The problem Im having is with the major job search websites, non of which seem to offer much info regarding travel involved with the postings. Does anyone have any ideas where I can find this information, or even a specific company to look into? Anything helps!

A. Can you search for the top-ranking companies that mostly offers financial analyst service?
If you can find that, then I would call or e-mail the human resource department of that company as a prospective employee and ask them how much travel is involved. If they can't answer that question, at least you can get the next step from them.

I would think that looking into bigger companies is better, since small, local companies probably have their market in that specific community.

One more thing I can suggest is to join a social networking service like myspace or facebook or any other professional SNS (you can look for these on google) and join a group of financial analyst and ask those people who do that for business or is their profession. Nothing is better than those inputs from the people who are already working in that field!
Just like you can get so many answers to your question from this YA site, I'm sure someone out there would probably be a help to you.

Good luck!




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