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How to get noticed in a crowded job market
OTR Owner/ Operators Pro Trucking, Inc. is a family owned/family oriented company. Run as many miles as you want. No forced dispatch. Flatbed, step deck, extendable, RGN trailers. Legal and oversize freight, outbound loads-no tarp. Run 48 states, Canadian loads available. Home most weekends or stay out as long as you want. Weekly settlements. 1 year experience. Apply in person at 77917 209th St., Albert Lea, MN or call 507-377-8838
Come join our team! Thorne Crest Retirement Community is Now Hiring Dining Service Staff If you would enjoy working with seniors, delivering the best in customer service and being a part of a team that serves up some really great food, come work with us! Apply in person at:
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Automotive Technician Our team environment offers TOP wages, latest test equipment, ongoing paid training, uniforms, holiday/vacation, retirement plans. Mail or fax resume to: Sanderson Auto Repair 131 W College St., Albert Lea, MN 56007 Ph: 507-377-3320 • Fax: 507-373-7138 Email: mark@sanderson auto.us
Finding a new job is never an easy task. That task grew even more difficult over the last half decade, when a struggling economy forced many companies to lay off workers and institute hiring freezes. As a result, unemployment numbers rose, and many out-of-work men and women found themselves searching for ways to stand out among a crowded pool of applicants. Standing out in a crowded job market has always been tough, but many professionals find it even more difficult to get noticed now, when many companies request prospective employees apply for job postings via the Internet. That process can be frustrating, as even the most qualified applicants can easily get lost among the myriad of workers all applying for the same position. But as daunting as finding a new job may seem to those looking for work, there are ways to stand out among the masses. * Go the extra mile when sending your application. Many online job postings provide a link or an email address where applicants can fill out an application or send their resumes. This is a necessary step, and applicants should follow the directions in the posting. But applicants who really want to get noticed can take the extra step of finding the contact information for the company’s hiring manager and sending their resume directly to that person’s email address. Include the title of the position you’re applying for in the subject line of your email, and cut and paste your cover letter into the body of the email. In addition to sending your email to the company’s hiring manager, consider CC’ing the person who might be your boss if you were to get the position. * Tighten things up. Your resume should reflect your work experience, but you want to focus primarily on the experience and skills that are relevant to the position. You can list past positions or internships you’ve had, but keep the synopsis of those positions brief if they bear little relevance to the position for which you’re applying.
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The main focus of your resume should be the things you have done in the past that make you the best candidate for this job. This might change as you apply for various positions, but tailor each resume to each specific position. * Make your resume download-friendly. Applying for positions but getting little response despite your qualifications? Chances are your resume might not be download-friendly. Bullet points and boxes might look good to you, but if the hiring manager on the receiving end of your resume does not have the same version of the program you’re using, that resume might look like a scrambled mess by the time the it’s downloaded. In such instances your resume is almost certain to end up in the scrap heap, no matter how qualified you might be. When uploading your resume to a company Web site or emailing it to a hiring manager, choose a format they can easily download. A PDF, for example, is a format that’s easy to download and unlikely to scramble. * Beware of hyperlinks. Adding hyperlinks to a resume can be hit or miss. When it’s a hit, a hiring manager can click on a link in your resume and be taken directly to samples of your work. However, if you’re asked to submit your resume via an online application instead of sending it directly to a hiring manager’s email address, then those same hyperlinks might be relegating your application to the trash bin before it’s ever seen. That’s because the database may be programmed to associate any documents with hyperlinks as spam, in which case the hiring manager will never see your application or resume. Hyperlinks can be useful and help you stand out, but only when they’re employed under the right circumstances. * Include social media profiles. More and more companies want employees who are familiar with social media, which can work to an applicants’ advantage or prove detrimental. If you have been responsible regarding your use of social media, conducting yourself in a professional matter and even benefitting your existing employer, by all means share these profiles with potential employers. But if you have traditionally used social media purely as a social tool and not in a professional manner, then it bears little relevance to your job search and likely won’t help you stand out for the right reasons. Standing out in a crowded job is rarely easy. But savvy professionals can employ a few tricks of the trade to stand out as they search for their next jobs. CB13A576 --------BUSINESS/CAREER MEN WOMEN HOWTO HOW-TO HOW TO CAREERSANDBUSINESSMICROSITE
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Summer provides opportunities for savvy students and career seekers The summer educational break is no excuse to put academic or career ambitions on vacation. In fact, the traditionally slower months of summer are an ideal opportunity to assess academic and career goals, according to Joe Belliotti, president of Everest Institute-Dearborn in Michigan.
Please call 507-379-9000 or stop in to pick up an application at: 1602 W. Fountain, Albert Lea, MN
Belliotti offers the following tips to savvy students and young adults looking to take advantage of these summer months and kick-start their academic or career goals. * Get an internship.
“Going back to school is a major undertaking, but it doesn’t have to disrupt your life,” Belliotti says. “The period before enrolling or returning to school can be invaluable to take inventory of your life and adjust your work and family responsibilities to better focus on your studies once school begins.”
PART TIME Health and Wellness CASE MANAGER Requires current MN RN License without restrictions and minimum 3 years direct clinical care experience.
* Consider schools with flexible enrollment including summer class schedules. * Polish your people skills. * Maximize your resources.
ELM HOMES is seeking self-motivated, compassionate, fun-loving individuals to serve individuals with developmental disabilities and assist with activities of daily living in the ALBERT LEA AND OWATONNA AREA. All positions include every other weekend, full time and Part-time. Must be 18 or older, able to drive company vehicles and background checks are required.
Mon.-Thurs. 11am-4pm, Fri. 4 hours Apply online at: www.bluecrossmn.com
Interested applicants should contact Mandy at (507) 835-1146 M-F, 8:30a-4:00p. Applications will be filled out in person. AA/EOE
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If you take pride in working for a company committed to excellence and enjoy working with older adults, Oak Park Place has an exciting opportunity for you! We are looking for a Sales Director to lead and direct our Sales efforts. You’ll be expected to lead and develop marketing events, outreach, a missions and move-ins for the community. We are looking for a self motivated, professional candidate with excellent selling, communication and organizational skills. Basic computer skills along with at least 3 years experience in marketing/sales required. College degree preferred, experience within a senior community, housing or healthcare services setting a plus.
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Full-time and part-time, and some on-call positions available. Apply in person at:
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RN Case Manager Regency Home Healthcare Services, LLC is looking for: Full time for the Austin, MN area.
Please apply on line at: Regencyhhc.com Or send resume to: Regency Home Healthcare 611 1st Ave SW, Austin, MN 55912 E.O.E.
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JOB OPPORTUNITY IN ALBERT LEA Due to rapid growth within our dealership we currently have the following job opportunities available:
Sales Professionals Vern Eide Chevrolet is seeking sales professionals to help with our increased sales volume. We are the areas largest Chevrolet dealer and growing. Flexible pay plans available including hourly rate of $13 base plus bonus levels. Vern Eide offers health, dental, 401k with company match, and family owned work atmosphere.
This person must enjoy working with the elderly and has great customer service skills. Must have a 2nd Class Boilers License and a Class B driver’s license. Also skills in plumbing, electricity and carpentry.
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To apply submit application to: 901 Luther Place, Albert Lea, MN 56007 507-373-8226 Applications available at the reception desk or on our website EOE/AA • www.stjohnsofalbertlea.org
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Security Bank Minnesota is an ESOP owned community bank with excellent benefits. We are looking for a full- time bookkeeper/ data processor. Bookkeeping or banking experience is preferred. Qualified applicants must have computer, typing and 10-key skills. Applications are available during business hours. Please return applications to:
Attn: Jody 437 Bridge Ave. Albert Lea, MN 56007
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