Sunday, September 30, 2007

Resume and Cover Letter Writing

The article that caught my attention the most was the one on writing resumes and cover letters for foreign businesses. There were several key points that I found interesting. The first thing I noticed was they did not refer to the document as a resume, but rather a curriculum vitae (CV), a document similar to ours used by job hunters. It begins by being much more personal than our resumes, as you mention a lot more about your personal life. The main point that I found of interest dealt in giving job descriptions. They said is was crucial to emphasize how you contributed to the team effort, rather than your individual tasks. It is best to use nouns rather than verbs in this case.

The other article I found of interest was the one on video resumes. This area is beginning to expand as posting videos on the web is gaining popularity. It is important to keep these videos short, to two or three minutes. It is also necessary for the video to maintain a professional feel, or else the cause will be lost. It is suggested that if you are going to try using a video, make sure it is pertainent to your field, and do not use it to replace a paper resume, but to supplement it.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Interviewing

The article that caught my attention the most was the one on "How to Answer Any Interview Question." It definitely brought a different perspective on answering questions. I thought the information was particularly useful. They said that it was important to have several anecdotes prepared to respond to various questions. They should be general enough that you can shape them to fit the question being asked. It is also important, when answering questions, that you make sure you get several key points across. You can answer the questions using the Q = A+1 format, where Q is the question, A is the answer, + is the transition, and 1 is your point you're trying to get across. It is important to note, however, that you should transition properly between the answer and your point and you should not seem like you are dodging the question to give a random answer.

The other things mentioned were also important. Inevitably, you are going to be asked a question about a fault of yours. You should answer this promplty and directly, but then move on as to not dwell on your short-comings. It is also very important to do plenty of research on the company you are interviewing for. This should go without saying.

This article was definitely helpful in preparing for interviews.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Web 2.0

I think the title of the video "Web 2.0" is adressing the ability for just about anyone to put information on the web now. First it was only a select few who could change the web, but now it's as if there is a second version of the web, where anyone can put anything on it. It is very important for those of us entering the workforce in this new era to be mindful of the information we put on the web for people to see. You wouldn't want a prospective employer finding incriminating pictures of you online. However its also important for people currently in the workforce to realize that change is occuring, and they should be sure not to be left behind. When the video tells us that we have to rethink everything, it is in reference to the great deal of change the new web is bringing to society, so we'll have to look at things we never thought of in the past.