Before posting your resume online
There are hundreds of sites where you can post your resume online, but before posting your resume online the job seekers should have the clear idea of how they can post their resume what are the benefits they get in online search, and how can they get success from their online job hunt? The following are some of the important considerations for the jobseekers to attain success in their online job search
- If you don’t have a resume yet, create one as outlined
- Update your resume so that when you post online it would look better formatted
- Convert your resume to a text-only document.
- Update the words and phrases in your resume so that an employer or recruiter doing an online search will find your resume.
- Many online job portals have what they call a Resume Builder and/or a Paste your Resume section. To fill out that resume builder section, you’ll need to collect your job history, education information, and skills from out of your resume and type them in separately, the name of the company you worked for and start and end date.
- Keep a Word formatted copy of your resume as many job boards also allow you to upload the .doc version.
- Create a cover letter that makes more sense to an employer who finds you online.
- Interested hiring managers will generally ask for a better-formatted resume than what the job board offers them.
- Customize your resume if your resume is long, you may want to consider preparing multiple specialized resumes for each type of job you would consider.
- You can’t be specific and talk directly to your new boss by name on a job board, so you should change your cover letter to reflect that. Your cover letter should also be converted to a text-only document
- There are many online job sites that are specific to an industry.
- The more job sites you are on, the higher your chances of being found by your future employer.
- Target the big job portals first and it doesn’t mean that you should completely ignore the smaller boards.