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Subject:  Start Investing Early in Your Career
From:  JobSeeker Weekly <newsletter@jobseekerweekly.com>
Date:  Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:32:07 -0700
Category:  Generic
Date Added:  2016-07-19 20:06:24

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Current Issue: June 16, 2008
Get Experience: Land a Cool Internship

Fax your resume straight to decision makers

If your resume isn't generating the responses you want, consider mass faxing your resume directly to hiring managers and employers you're interested in. As a matter of fact, faxing your resume addressed to the actual decision maker almost always guarantees that your resume makes it to that person's desk, without getting lost in email.

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One easy way to be found by employers who are looking to hire someone with your skills is to post your resume on all the top career sites. As soon as an employer needs someone, this is the first place they look. While it's not the only job search activity you should pursue, it is a documented and proven method of the more successful job seekers.

If you want all the benefits without all the work, you can use a new service from Resume Rabbit to do it for you. You fill out one simple form and they'll instantly post your resume on over 80 top career sites like Monster, Job.com, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice & more! You'll be seen by over 1.5 million employers & recruiters daily. It takes only 5 minutes and saves 60 hours of research and data entry! Try Resume Rabbit.

Article: Get Experience: Land a Cool Internship

Abridged: Fox Business

There is a huge inherent value in an internship, paid or unpaid. Consider it as an investment in your career.
Millions of job seekers across the country compete for internships every year, but many have no idea how to find the right position -- let alone actually get an offer.

Submit a generic cover letter or say one wrong thing during your interview and you could find yourself in the reject pile. Here are some simple tips to help you navigate the dizzying process.

Do your homework. Research a company beforehand because it can really help set you apart from the crowd.

Don't panic. While career counselors stress that you should generally accept the first good offer you receive, you shouldn't feel pressure to give an answer right away. Waiting too long could move you back to the reject pile, but sign on too quickly and you could miss out on another offer somewhere else. The best advice? Just be upfront and ask how long you have to consider.

Weigh all your options when receiving multiple offers. Think about what you're trying to get out of the internship. To ensure that you fully understand what you are getting yourself into, make sure to ask questions. When it comes down to making that decision, try making a pros and cons list for each internship, and also trust your gut. Getting a good vibe from a company is incredibly important.

Don't be star-struck. A well-known firm can have its advantages and often looks good on your resume down the road, but career counselors also say that interns can get a lot more hands-on experience working for a smaller company.

Unpaid internships are a reality. Remember, money isn't everything. But sometimes an internship can lead to bigger things down the road. There is a huge inherent value in an internship, paid or unpaid. Consider it as an investment in your career. There's also the possibility of college credit.

Don't burn bridges. Declining an offer can be tough. Especially when you've gone to great lengths to convince someone that you want the position, only to turn it down for another offer. The key is to be upfront and not play games. Make sure you thank whoever made the offer and lay the groundwork for staying in touch.

Learn something. While all internships inevitably come with a few administrative tasks, selecting the right position and being proactive once you're there can make for a much more rewarding experience. If you do land an internship, try setting up periodic meetings with your supervisor to see how the internship is going from their perspective and inquire about what else you could be doing. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn all you can while you're there.
Get your resume posted on all top career sites!

One easy way to be found by employers who are looking to hire someone with your skills is to post your resume on all the top career sites. As soon as an employer needs someone, this is the first place they look. While it's not the only job search activity you should pursue, it is a documented and proven method of the more successful job seekers.

If you want all the benefits without all the work, you can use a new service from Resume Rabbit to do it for you. You fill out one simple form and they'll instantly post your resume on over 80 top career sites like Monster, Job.com, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice & more! You'll be seen by over 1.5 million employers & recruiters daily. It takes only 5 minutes and saves 60 hours of research and data entry! Try Resume Rabbit.


Fax your resume straight to decision makers

If your resume isn't generating the responses you want, consider mass faxing your resume directly to hiring managers and employers you're interested in. As a matter of fact, faxing your resume addressed to the actual decision maker almost always guarantees that your resume makes it to that person's desk, without getting lost in email.

To fax your resume directly to 1000's of hiring managers, try using a service like JobsByFax. They've categorized 3.9 Million employers into about 73 categories, so you will reach the exact type of employers you want. To find out how many hiring managers and employers you can instantly fax your resume to, follow this link.

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Resume Mailman
Rapidly emails your resume to thousands of targeted recruiters.

Resume Critique
Get your complimentary resume critique from a certified resume writer.

LiveCareer
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FranChoice
Work for yourself. Select the right franchise business for you.

Trade Publications
Complimentary subscriptions to industry business publications.

Instant Cover Letters
In just 3.5 minutes you can create an amazing cover letter.

Instant Resume Maker
Point, click and out comes an amazing resume in 10 minutes.

Job.com
Search jobs. Post your resume. Complimentary career services.

CareerBuilder
Over 900,000 jobs available. Apply for your dream job today.

Monster.com
Access more career tools, advice, and information.

HotJobs
Post your resume and access thousands of new job listings daily.

MortgageJob Board
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JobsByFax
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Networking Biz Cards
Complimentary business cards for networking. An $85 value.
Current Issue: June 16, 2008 Get Experience: Land a Cool Internship
Fax your resume straight to decision makers

If your resume isn't generating the responses you want, consider mass faxing your resume directly to hiring managers and employers you're interested in. As a matter of fact, faxing your resume addressed to the actual decision maker almost always guarantees that your resume makes it to that person's desk, without getting lost in email.

To fax your resume directly to 1000's of hiring managers, try using a service like JobsByFax. They've categorized 3.9 Million employers into about 73 categories, so you will reach the exact type of employers you want. To find out how many hiring managers and employers you can instantly fax your resume to, follow this link.

Get your resume posted on all top career sites!

One easy way to be found by employers who are looking to hire someone with your skills is to post your resume on all the top career sites. As soon as an employer needs someone, this is the first place they look. While it's not the only job search activity you should pursue, it is a documented and proven method of the more successful job seekers.

If you want all the benefits without all the work, you can use a new service from Resume Rabbit to do it for you. You fill out one simple form and they'll instantly post your resume on over 80 top career sites like Monster, Job.com, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice & more! You'll be seen by over 1.5 million employers & recruiters daily. It takes only 5 minutes and saves 60 hours of research and data entry! Try Resume Rabbit.

Article: Get Experience: Land a Cool Internship

Abridged: Fox Business

There is a huge inherent value in an internship, paid or unpaid. Consider it as an investment in your career. Millions of job seekers across the country compete for internships every year, but many have no idea how to find the right position -- let alone actually get an offer.

Submit a generic cover letter or say one wrong thing during your interview and you could find yourself in the reject pile. Here are some simple tips to help you navigate the dizzying process.

Do your homework. Research a company beforehand because it can really help set you apart from the crowd.

Don't panic. While career counselors stress that you should generally accept the first good offer you receive, you shouldn't feel pressure to give an answer right away. Waiting too long could move you back to the reject pile, but sign on too quickly and you could miss out on another offer somewhere else. The best advice? Just be upfront and ask how long you have to consider.

Weigh all your options when receiving multiple offers. Think about what you're trying to get out of the internship. To ensure that you fully understand what you are getting yourself into, make sure to ask questions. When it comes down to making that decision, try making a pros and cons list for each internship, and also trust your gut. Getting a good vibe from a company is incredibly important.

Don't be star-struck. A well-known firm can have its advantages and often looks good on your resume down the road, but career counselors also say that interns can get a lot more hands-on experience working for a smaller company.

Unpaid internships are a reality. Remember, money isn't everything. But sometimes an internship can lead to bigger things down the road. There is a huge inherent value in an internship, paid or unpaid. Consider it as an investment in your career. There's also the possibility of college credit.

Don't burn bridges. Declining an offer can be tough. Especially when you've gone to great lengths to convince someone that you want the position, only to turn it down for another offer. The key is to be upfront and not play games. Make sure you thank whoever made the offer and lay the groundwork for staying in touch.

Learn something. While all internships inevitably come with a few administrative tasks, selecting the right position and being proactive once you're there can make for a much more rewarding experience. If you do land an internship, try setting up periodic meetings with your supervisor to see how the internship is going from their perspective and inquire about what else you could be doing. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn all you can while you're there.


Get your resume posted on all top career sites!

One easy way to be found by employers who are looking to hire someone with your skills is to post your resume on all the top career sites. As soon as an employer needs someone, this is the first place they look. While it's not the only job search activity you should pursue, it is a documented and proven method of the more successful job seekers.

If you want all the benefits without all the work, you can use a new service from Resume Rabbit to do it for you. You fill out one simple form and they'll instantly post your resume on over 80 top career sites like Monster, Job.com, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice & more! You'll be seen by over 1.5 million employers & recruiters daily. It takes only 5 minutes and saves 60 hours of research and data entry! Try Resume Rabbit.


Fax your resume straight to decision makers

If your resume isn't generating the responses you want, consider mass faxing your resume directly to hiring managers and employers you're interested in. As a matter of fact, faxing your resume addressed to the actual decision maker almost always guarantees that your resume makes it to that person's desk, without getting lost in email.

To fax your resume directly to 1000's of hiring managers, try using a service like JobsByFax. They've categorized 3.9 Million employers into about 73 categories, so you will reach the exact type of employers you want. To find out how many hiring managers and employers you can instantly fax your resume to, follow this link.

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