Thursday, January 2, 2020

Job Search Lessons I Learned on HGTV

Job Search Lessons I Learned on HGTVJob Search Lessons from HGTVJob Search Lessons I Learned on HGTVHeres the cold, hard truth I am an addict, and HGTV is my drug. (Thats Home Garden Television for the uninitiated). And my addiction is only partly attributable to the insanely good-looking Eric Stromer more on him later. Im sharing my secret with you because the real estate principles they teach on HGTV are highly relevant to job landseekers. Take, for instance, my three favorite shows, Designed to Sell, Over Your Head, and House Hunters. Each showcan teach us some great lessons that apply equally well whether youre sellingyour house or selling yourself.DESIGNED TO SELLteaches house sellers how to rearrange, declutter, and spruce up their homes to make a strong first impression on buyers. The goal is to sell the house as quickly as possible, for the highest price possible. The Job Hunting Lesson With only 15 seconds to entice its reader, your resume had better be designed to sell or YOU will be on the market longer and your bottom line will suffer. Neither house buyers nor hiring managers have the time or patience to overlook clutter or disorganization. Make sure your resume and cover letter are well organized, up to date, and error-free. Highlight your most valuable features, edit out the personal details, and make it EASY for employers to immediately see the benefits of hiring you. HOUSE HUNTERSletsviewers witness the decision-making process as prospective home buyers choose one of three houses, each of which fits their geographic, budget, and size criteria. The Job Hunting Lesson The job candidate who ultimately gets the offer is not necessarily the most qualified, the lowest-priced, or the most attractive. Many, many factors go into a home-buying or hiring decision, and each buyer has a unique set of priorities. A factor thats a deal-breaker for one may be irrelevant (or even desirable) to another. If you dont get the job, chalk it up to some factor you c ouldnt control, and know that your buyer is still out there, hunting for youOVER YOUR HEAD,hosted by the aforementioned Eric Stromer, focuses on homeowners who have attempted a do-it-yourself home renovation project, only to realize theyve gotten in over their heads and cant finish it themselves. The Job Hunting Lesson Sometimes you can have the right tools and the right motivation, but you still need the help of a professional to finish the job. When it comes to resume and cover letter writing, provides (what we think are)fantastic online tools for the do-it-yourself resume writer. But we also give you the option of turning the job over to a certified, professional resume writer if you find yourself in over your head.

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