Never Stop Believing In Yourself And Always Keep Your Eye On the Prize!

A job search is a simple matter of probability...sooner or later, someone WILL say "Yes" to you!

But first...you have to weed your way through a lot of "No's". To accomplish this you must never stop believing in yourself, stay the course, stay in the fight, and never take your eye off the prize!

As Frank Lloyd Wright once said:

"The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen".

Thursday, October 20, 2011

The smallest things can make or break your job search

Case in point (no pun intended) - the exclamation point (!).  Yes...this very excited piece of punctuation can do you more harm then good.

In today's Lancaster newspaper, Max Messmer provides some words of wisdom about this overused mark in his weekly article Resumania.

Says Max, "I've noticed recently that an increasing number of job candidates are over using exclamation points." 

Exclamation points are generally considered inappropriate for business documents such as cover letters and resumes.  Max goes on to further advise that while "employers seek highly motivated people you shouldnt rely on exclamation points to highlight your passion for your profession."  He adds, "Many employers will view this as amatuerish."  

I agree.  This is why, if you have had the profound pleasure  of having me proofread your documents, I have advised you to omit this overused critter from your documents.

So...express your enthusiasm and interest in the job through your WORDS, not with excitable punctuation.  If you are geniunly interested and passionate about what you are doing, you dont need this guy (!) as a crutch.

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