Job Search Resources

Job Search Resources is a great place for your quest for new employment.

Whether you want to land a great job or maximize your performance at your current job, we will keep you up to date on industry trends and find ways to cheer you to success.

When you apply for a job, it means you are representing us. Our first screening call with you will be to thoroughly review your resume to ensure that we clearly understand your skillsets, work experience, your career goals among others. This we do over the phone.

We guide you below with lot of helpful information about how to prepare for an interview apart from how to present yourself to a prospective employer.

Resume Resource Centre

A resume is a document used and created by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment.

A typical résumé contains a “summary” of relevant job experience and education. The résumé is usually one of the first items, along with a cover letter and sometimes an application for employment, which a potential employer sees regarding the job seeker and is typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview.

Hiring managers review countless resumes to find a suitable candidate for the job and they would notice an impressive resume always. Hence an updated resume which is accurate and comprehensive will be noticed by the recruiters.

In case you need support in preparing a resume, our team will be always to help you. We have also created a resume that can be downloaded and make changes in the template provided to you which will become an easy starting point.

Tips to Prepare for an Interview

  • The candidate should read the job description properly and understand what exactly is the company looking for.
  • Ensure that you match your skills to the job description that the company is looking for.
  • Do not add unwanted information to the resume which are not needed in the job description.
  • Do a proper research on the company and if you know who would be interviewing you, it may be good to understand his role in the company.
  • Do mock interviews with your friends. This will increase your confidence level.

Describing yourself in an interview

  • Ensure that you keep your answer to the point and related to the job that you applied for.
  • Be confident and explain your skills properly and be positive. Do not be shy at any point of time.
  • Never lie during an interview. Be honest and accept if you don’t know anything. Being honest and letting them know that you are willing to learn will send positive signals to the interviewer.

Describing yourself in an interview

  • Do a recce of the route and the interview location at least a day before. This will reduce the stress of planning the journey on the day of the interview.
  • You should carry a few copies of your printed resume, your ID or emailer invitation for the interview so that you do not face any problem with regards to entry into the building.
  • Do not forget to carry a pen and a notepad, in case you need to fill in any application form, etc.
  • Write down the questions and doubts that you would like to ask the interviewer.
  • You should have a list of professional references with their current contact numbers. The references should be informed and should be well versed with your skills and talk very positively about you.

I had a great experience using the services of Techhire Recruiters as it helped me to land in a dream job effortlessly. Techhire Recruiters understand their client’s needs and help the candidates go though the interview process with clarity. I hope the company continues to help the candidates by finding a job they are aspiring for.

John Smith

developer NASA

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