Wednesday, November 27, 2019

5 Reasons to Deliver Your Job Application in Person

5 Reasons to Deliver Your Job Application in Person5 Reasons to Deliver Your Job Application in PersonYoure applying for a telecommuting position with a medium-sized company. After doing some ansprechbar research, you discover that the actual location of the office is only a couple of miles from where you live. Instead of simply submitting your application via email, it can be a much better idea to visit the office and deliver it in person instead. Heres why.It shows youre local. Even if youre applying for a work-from-home position, its always a good idea to show the company that you live nearby. In case of an emergency, you can always pop into the office and help out if necessary. The fact that you live closer to the office than other job candidates can be a very positive factor. In fact, it might make a hiring manager look more favorably upon your application than the others.It allows you to meet the hiring manager. When job seekers submit their applications via email, they are in essence a faceless bunch. By meeting the decision makers in person though, it makes your application more memorable- and personable- because now the hiring manager has a face to go with the application.It shows youre motivated. Sure, you could have emailed your application to the prospective boss like the other job seekers. The thing is, youre not like the other job seekers. By taking the extra step of bringing your job application in person, you are sending a clear message that you really, truly want this job and are willing to go the extra mile to get it.It shows youre presentable. Just like you, your job application is meticulous. Now its time to show your potential boss that you have the smarts- and the looks- for the position. By seeing you in person, your prospective boss can quickly surmise that youre presentable enough to meet with clients and represent the company. So when you show up to deliver your application, be sure to wear your best einstellungsgesprch attire. That wa y, youll be dressed for job-hunting success.It could allow you to interview faster. After introducing yourself and handing over your application, dont just beat a path for the door. Be prepared to ask a quick question regarding the company or the position itself. By being engaging, personable, and professional, you may win over the hiring manager and have an impromptu interview that could lead to a potential job offer.While it may mean taking a few extra hours out of your day, delivering your job application in person is a smart move. It might make all the difference between not hearing back- or getting offered the position.Readers, have you ever delivered your job application in person? Let us know your experiences in the comments section below

Friday, November 22, 2019

7 Ways to Spend Less on Job Interviews

7 Ways to Spend Less on Job Interviews7 Ways to Spend Less on Job Interviews7 Ways to Spend Less on Job InterviewsWhen youre out of work, getting a job interview is just about the best thing that can happen to you (second only to receiving an actual job offer). An interview means youre a contenderyouve made it into the finals. But when your cash flow is dwindling, an interview can also pose a budgetary dilemma.Fear not, my frugal friends. Once you start thinking like a cheap bastid (as we say in New England), its easy to avoid depleting your limited funds. Here, for example, are seven ways to keep job interview costs from busting the budgetBuying a suit = $200 and upvs.Borrowing a suit or shopping the thrift stores = Free or Cheap ($25, maybe?)Getting a haircut = $25 and upvs.Going to a barber or hairdressing school = Cheap (about half the price of a salon stylist)Getting your resume professionally written = $100 to $700vs.Building your own resume with or the help of a friend = Cheap ($10) or FreeHiring a babysitter during your interview = $5 to $15 an hourvs.Bartering with a friend or asking a relative = FreeDriving to the interview = $5 to $10 in gas more for parking or tollsvs.Taking public transportation = Cheap (couple bucks)Coffee at Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks = $2.50 to $5.00 (more if you cave and buy the donut)vs.Coffee at home = Cheap (pennies a cup)Buying lunch while youre out = $5 to $20vs.Brown-bagging it = Cheap (easily under $5)While were in el cheapo mode, here are some links for more information, ideas, or coupons to help you saveSUITSdressforsuccess.orgHAIRCUTShttp//frugalliving.about.com/od/beautyhealthcare/tp/Save_on_Haircuts.htmRESUMEShttp//jobsearch.about.com/od/resumebuilders/p/pongoresume.htmCHILD CAREhttp//parentingresources.suite101.com/article.cfm/babysitting_coopsCOFFEEcouponcactus.com/category/Coffee-Coupons/LUNCHwebmd.com/food-recipes/features/cheap-and-healthy-brown-bag-lunch-ideas-for-grownups

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Internship Week at The Daily Muse

Internship Week at The Daily MuseInternship Week at The Daily MuseReady to kick off your summer fr sich selbstship search? Youve found the perfect place to start This week, were bringing you a weeks worth of great advice for scoring a great internship and succeeding once you get there. Check out what weve done so far, then browse through some of our favorite past articles on internships and the job search.Landing Your Dream Internship (and Job) Expert Advice from YouTernWhen it comes to internships, the last thing you want is a job that will have you making copies. Enter YouTern, the organization that connects the best students with the best internships. We sat down with founder fruchtfleisch Babbitt for advice on landing the gig.5 Ways I Was a Terrible InternEvery intern or junior employee is bound to make a mistake at some point. But, take it from this now-seasoned professional and her internship experiences There are several you never want to make.From Intern to Colleague 3 Secret s for Landing a Full-Time GigYou know that internships can be a great way to get some practical experience and make new contacts, but they can actually turn into full-time jobs, too. Heres how to become the kind of intern that gets hired.10 Internship Experts to Follow on TwitterWeve scoured the Twitterverse to bring you a list of the best career and internship experts out there. Check out the advice from our favorites.Unpaid Internships When You Have to Ask Your Parents for MoneyInternships are great- minus the fact that many are unpaid, meaning that youll have to live without a paycheck, and ask Mom and Dad for money. If youre in that boat, heres how to navigate (and take some pain out of) the situation.Dos and Donts to Ace Your Virtual InternshipVirtual internships are a great way to get hands-on experience while being able to keep a flexible schedule, but there are some tricky aspects to working online, too. So, before you sign on, check out these tips to help you on your way.6 Ways to Be a Great Boss to Your InternHaving an intern to help you out is great, but its a big responsibility, too Read on for tips on how you can give your interns a great experience, and develop your own leadership skills at the same time.Are New Grads Making the Grade at Work?Earlier this year, a study concluded that college grads arent ready for todays working world. Thats daunting to hear, but dont give up too fast. We took a look at the reports concerns, and came up with ways you can overcome them.Our Favorite Internship ArticlesWhy to Think Twice About Bypassing Unpaid InternshipsInternships can help you get a job, but they wont always get you a paycheck. But before you write those unpaid opportunities off, read on for a few reasons why companies dont pay- and what you could stand to gain from them anyway.Internship Horror Stories (and How to Avoid Them)Internships can be a great way to build your experience- or they can leave you sorting mail for three months without even a thanks to show for it. To make sure that your next internship is of the career-building variety, here are three red flags to dodge.How to Nail the Job Search in College? Treat it Like a ClassWhether youre looking for a summer internship or trying to land a position post-graduation, searching for a job when youre in college can be overwhelming. But theres a way to make it easier on yourself- just treat like a class.5 Job Skills You Didnt Learn in CollegeYouve completed the coursework, amassed a crazy amount of knowledge, and earned your diploma. But are you really ready for the real world? Heres a crash course in the skills that professors cant teach you- and how to learn them before your first day.8 Ways to Stand Out at a Career FairGetting ready for a career ritterlich? Our guide covers everything you need to know- from getting ready for the event to making a great impression to following up afterward.The 10 Rules of Interview EtiquetteInterview scheduled? Brush up on the basics fo r making all the right moves before, during, and after the interview.