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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

 

Resume Tips for the Employed

Often times we forget that the unemployed aren't the only ones looking for a job. There are many people who are currently employed, yet still looking for a job. Whether it's because they're unhappy at their current job or because they just want a better opportunity, there are some things, including resume tips, those people should keep in mind.

Many of those who do have jobs are thankful to be employed amidst an economic recession. However, that shouldn't stop you from searching out other options. In the same breath, it's often a good idea to keep your intentions to yourself so as to not put yourself in an awkward or bad position.

There are some simple tips to follow in the way of job searching etiquette, according to an article by Examiner. These things should help you keep your current job while still allowing you to search for a new one.

First, make sure to keep your job search hush-hush. For instance, when it comes to networking, consider using the Web or sites like Twitter and Facebook instead of discussing your options with coworkers. Not only does the Web allow you to remain more anonymous, but it also decreases the possibility your boss will discover that you want to leave.

Second, be careful of where you post your resume. While posting to bigger sites like Monster can provide some opportunities, creating a more targeted approach can be more efficient. You can apply or submit your resume to specific positions that interest you instead of putting your resume out there for the world to see and waiting for someone to contact you. Even though this method takes more time, it allows you to be more selective and secretive.

Finally, make sure you search for a new job on your own time. You should let hiring managers know up front that you have a job and don't want to jeopardize that opportunity by communicating about other potential positions. You can list the hours you can be reached on your cover letter or resume.

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