By Malka Maxwell
You are finally a business owner. Is a résumé still necessary? The answer is yes. Creating and keeping a current résumé is important because you have a professional accomplishment document that you can share with other professionals and potential investors. A business owner's résumé can be used when creating a business and when looking for clients an is an especially good choice for those that are new to the business. The résumé will highlight your professional experience, and should show a correlation for your current business market. The résumé should reflect a point of view as someone who is applying for a position of business owner for whatever market you are getting into. When creating your business owner résumé you should create two versions one for investors and one for your clients. The version that you will use with your clients and vendors will highlight your knowledge, experience and abilities The focus for the résumé that will be used with investors will again describe your abilities, experience, but it will express your financial goals in terms of what you want for your business as well. The summary you choose to use should also include how you would provide your service. By preparing a résumé and making changes to it you can avoid not having one when it is requested of you. Being prepared will demonstrate your professionalism, and it will give you a starting point for marketing yourself along with your business. Malka Maxwell lives on the East Coast of the United States with her children. How to Get Ahead With Resumes (revised) is her first published book. This was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010 How To Get Ahead With Resumes. This article is for non-commercial use. If you are reading this on another website, and not in your personal aggregator, please contact me so that I may take the appropriate legal action.
0 Comments
By Malka Maxwell
Getting a job in general is hard enough. The internet allows anyone in any place in the world to connect with others. Telecommuting started this ability to responsibly do your work from a remote location. The internet however radically changed our options Through the internet we can access mail, send invoices, collaborate on projects long distance just to name a few of the options. The internet has also invited one more thing: crime. Crime is something that we unfortunately accept as a by product for human nature and society. Off line crime seems to result in a faster response time than cybercrime. For the purpose of this article cybercrime is defined as any act of aggression to another person, and property. For instance, the expression injurious and libelous messages of another individual especially when you know in real life you would not be able to get away with. Stealing another's property be it intellectual or their sales. When encountering cybercrime it makes you wonder if the person who does these things online is in reality a predator in real life. It seems that people who carry out these types of crimes believe that they are free from being identified off line and therefore they have a free pass to rampage through the internet injuring people. The dangers that these crimes pose are monumental, it seems that all of the countries are attempting to do things about it. A lot more needs to be done. The internet is used for job hunting, sales and information. These same services are available offline, however everyone knows that the best responses are coming from the internet. What can be done to protect yourself from inviting cybercrime?
This article was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010. If you are interested in using any of the articles from my site please feel free to contact me. If you are interested in buying published or unpublished articles please contact me. If you are reading this article anywhere else than here, please contact me so that I can take appropriate legal action. By: Malka Maxwell
If you are a freelancer, than you have probably met your share of other businesses trying to hire you, but payment always seems so complicated and frustrating. The prevailing myth is that payment out of all of the areas associated with being a freelancer is the most difficult. Freelancers can do away or bust the payment myth by doing the following four things to make sure that they have a hassle free payment process.
This article was written by Malka Maxwell, © 2010. It is for your reading enjoyment. If you are interested in using any of the articles on my site, please feel free to contact me. By Malka Maxwell
Services is a field that many enjoy the benefits but few rarely say thank you. The best way to say thank you to someone for their services is to offer testimonies. Testimonies for the most part are usually said in a positive way, however once in a while someone decides to be rude about the truth. The negative information (in this case )however, would mean that the testimony is a proof that someone is being subjected to harassment, and stalking due to the ignorance of laws. A follow up for getting testimonies will be added in the near future. Case in point: a domain name that was highly search engine optimized in organic search to number one and has stayed there for three almost four years. You may be happy if that happened to you, right? So, I've decided to express my appreciation to myself. I am the former owner of the domain name malkamaxwell.com. The current owner, has absolutely no SEO work to do. The ground work for the site is solid for almost four years in a row for a group of long tail search terms. The current owner may not be happy knowing that I single handedly moved that site to its current position (considering there were some very nasty and targeted remarks toward my family). I on the other hand am thrilled! The negative posts that are on the home page are a great testimony to what my team and I can do. Not long ago, I had someone ask me if I can guarantee my work. With my former domain name malkamaxwell.com still ranking number one with absolutely no content and the utilization of my SEO (i wonder about that??) set in place three years ago.....what better guarantee than that? I on the other hand smile, every time that site out ranks my current site, because I know the fact that the old domain name that is holding someone else site only out ranks my current site (for now) is nothing but a GREAT testimony of my SEO abilities. Thank you current owner of my former domain name for helping promote my current website, malka-maxwell.com; but more than that for giving me such a wonderful testimonial.You should be so lucky one day to earn one too. Come visit us at: consultingsite.malka-maxwell.com if I did for that site, imagine what I can do for you? This was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010 How To Get Ahead With Resumes. This article is for non-commercial use. If you are reading this on another website, and not in your personal aggregator, please contact me so that I may take the appropriate legal action. By Malka Maxwell
I f you are like most people who are employees and what is considered small business owners job hunting is an even more pressing issue. The job hunt is steep with many independent contractors as well as small business hunting for employment opportunity. For the sake of this article, non-profit organizations will be included. All of those mentioned in this category have to job hunt to stay afloat. The current employment state is fierce so how can a small business, non-profit and or independent contractor job hunt with success?
Malka Maxwell has one published book How To Get Ahead With Resumes (revised). She resides on the East Coast of the United States with her family. She is a member of the American Professional Business Writers. This was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010 How To Get Ahead With Resumes. This article is for non-commercial use. If you are reading this on another website, and not in your personal aggregator, please contact me so that I may take the appropriate legal action. By Malka Maxwell
Finding a job at any point in life is a tedious task. You have to review and update your resume, keep track of all the jobs you apply for and try to keep a positive attitude while accomplishing the first two tasks. Anyone listening to the television, radio or reading the newspaper knows that unemployment seems to be on everyone's mind. The pre-occupation with unemployment has a devastating and almost traumatic affect. Thanks to all of the information that is available job seekers are able to see posting immediately and respond just as quickly. There are all type of jobs, and gigs, full time and part time. With all of this information, you should be able to work smarter but not harder. How to get ahead of the jobless line, and never be jobless again?
Malka Maxwell has one published book How To Get Ahead With Resumes (revised). She resides on the East Coast of the United States with her family. She is a member of the American Professional Business Writers. This was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010 How To Get Ahead With Resumes. This article is for non-commercial use. If you are reading this on another website, and not in your personal aggregator, please contact me so that I may take the appropriate legal action. As you are trying to achieve your goal of getting a job, writing your resume, getting an interview, getting a contract position.....you have to try and keep positive. Yes, it is difficult to stay positive when everything you are doing seems to be leading you nowhere. However, you have to find a positive solution.
Your desire to move ahead in life is based on what your subconscious tells you. Don't believe me? How is that someone like Oprah who was raised in a destitute environment was able to overcome that and move into her current position in life? From what it seems, she didn't have many people who are positive thinkers, but the few that she has in her life makes her able to see, feel and touch her goals as her new reality. In this economy which I will admit is a bit tough, but definitely “over come able”(is that even a word?)you still have to look, feel and touch your goals for moving your career ahead. You have to find a solution that allows you the victory over whatever you are facing. When I say a solution I am not referring to stealing, cheating and all of the other usual attitudes people have. I am talking about trying to find positive activities that when you reach your goal you will really enjoy the victory. Along the way, you may have small victories which is where doing contract work comes into play, you may also want to explore your money beliefs. Before you appreciate the bigger goal, you must relish the smaller ones as well. You must dance for joy or whatever it is that you do to celebrate that achievement! It will encourage you to keep going further along the road you currently on. Just stay on the positive mind path. Even I have problems with staying positive all of the time, however, I do know to check my thoughts as often as I can during my day, and I try to celebrate the “small” successes. Go find your missing tool to job finder success! Malka Maxwell lives on the East Coast of the United States with her children. How To Get Ahead With Resumes (revised) is her first published book. This was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010 How To Get Ahead With Resumes. This article is for non-commercial use. If you are reading this on another website, and not in your personal aggregator, please contact me so that I may take the appropriate legal action. By: Malka Maxwell
Job hunting used to be primarily about reading advertisements and picking up applications, filing them out and returning them to the potential employer. With the internet that has changed. Information is available immediately in real time and the job opportunities can be accessed from anywhere, anytime. First impressions are now made by the quality of what you write before a prospective employer will even send you an email, or call you on the telephone. The ability to use the previous standards for job hunting are necessary, however their execution are different. Those procedures included writing in full sentences, not using abbreviations, having personal information available. 1.Use the correct application process for online applications. When filling out an online application have your categories of information available. They include personal information such as name, age, address, contact information and social security number. The next set of information is work experience followed by educational qualifications with information, and lastly your references, This information allows the prospective employer at first glance see if you closely match the job opening. 2.Remember basic language rules. When filling out the application write (type in)your answers as if you are actually speaking with the hiring manager. Use full sentences, spell words out fully, try to keep the tone of the application formal and professional. Your online application is the equivalence of the old way of going in and asking for an application. It gives a prospective employer a peak at your professionalism. 3.Get straight to the point. Answer questions by using the KISS rule: Keep It Simple St----.! You already know the basic questions that will be asked of you. Prepare your answers so that when you fill out your application you can format your information sensibly, professionally and more importantly to the point. Lengthy answers that are not well formed may bore your interviewer to tears. Keep your answer short enough to satisfy the answer required and full of appropriate information. Using new methods to get a jobs still requires the “old”methodologies. Become familiar with them, write out an outline to have handy to assist you when filling out your online applications. Malka Maxwell currently lives on the East Coast of the United States with her children. She is a member of APBW. How To Get Ahead With Resumes(revised) is her first book. This was written by Malka Maxwell © 2010 How To Get Ahead With Resumes. This article is for non-commercial use. If you are reading this on another website, and not in your personal aggregator, please contact me so that I may take the appropriate legal action. |
Podcast and more feeds
Malka Maxwell
|