Career Builder Pro – Ace the interview; Land The Job!
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Do you have no idea how to create a cover letter? Do you have no idea how to write a resume? Not receiving any responses?
What exactly is included?
3 different cover letter templates!
Passionate Technical Match Perfect Match Zero Experience
There are two resume templates provided!
Google-Approved Technical, Sales, and Business Resume
There are now 6 REAL case studies and counting!
What exactly are Case Studies?
Case studies are actual resumes and cover letters that have been submitted and reviewed by me in order for me to tell you what is wrong with them and what I would modify to fix them. This is an excellent exercise for individuals who have a solid CV but want to polish it in order to gain an advantage over the competition. <p “=””> Case studies include the following:
Resumes from people from various walks of life and from all around the world.
Fresh college grads, current college students, and senior level experienced personnel who are changing careers.
In this lesson, I go over my method for structuring and writing a cover letter. People have gotten jobs at Google, Amazon, and Facebook thanks to my resume and cover letter strategy!
The truth is that your CV and cover letter are the roadblocks to landing a new job. Perhaps even your ideal career. If you don’t have a strong CV and cover letter, you’ve already lost the opportunity.
This course teaches you how to tweak my provided templates to match any firm you apply to from the bottom up. Save time by not having to recreate everything from the ground up!
Since beginning my engineering career, I’ve worked for seven different firms and interviewed for hundreds more. I’ve interviewed at Google and worked for the US Federal Government. In this course, I will show you how to prepare for your interview at each stage.
We go through the following:
The most effective websites for applying for local employment
Hacking job sites to ensure that your application ALWAYS reaches the hiring manager.
The most effective websites for applying for REMOTE jobs
How to investigate the firm, including a vital research trick that I always utilize to wow them.
How to Negotiate a Salary, with 6 Common Scenarios for Questions Asked 90% of the Time
Over 125 of the most frequently asked HR questions
Download Joshua Fluke – Career Builder Pro – Ace the Interview; Land the Job! right now!
I wish I had known this sooner –
The company’s questions in the interview aren’t what they’re truly looking for.
I’ll teach you how to break down each question they ask and how you may use what you know to correctly answer them.
What is the purpose of this?
This course is ideal for people of many backgrounds, including college graduates, senior level experienced professionals, persons seeking a career change, and workers wishing to return to the workforce after a job absence.
Following this course:
You will be able to write a resume cover letter that will get you good feedback for ANY JOB that you apply for.
You’ll get a thorough understanding of how applications function and what hiring managers are searching for.
You’ll see how organizing your CV in the proper sequence impacts EVERYTHING.
You will be able to correctly investigate and identify the attributes that the organization is looking for, as well as communicate how you fit those qualities.
Your Professor
Fluke, Joshua
I’m quite interested in thinking beyond the box. My objective is to assist people in developing their abilities and brand. Looking for a job? You want to create your own company. It all starts with increasing your worth.
Curriculum of the Course
Starting Over
Why is a cover letter necessary? (2:19)
The format of a cover letter (2:38)
What You SHOULD NOT DO (2:15)
Investigating the Company to Discover Your Fit
What to Look for in Your Research (2:25)
Linkedin for research (4:05)
Identifying Company Values, Culture, and Mission (4:17)
Examine Their Website (3:40)
Bug Detection (1:32)
Cover Letter Matching (6:46)
Applying for Remote Positions (5:19)
Assets
Templates for Cover Letters and Resumes
Building a Resume and Overall Structure
A Summary of This Section (0:37)
What NOT to Include in Personal Information (1:18)
Your Individual Statement (2:04)
Organizing Your Skills Properly (3:13)
Organizing Your Work Experience and Projects (4:10)
Scenarios in Education (3:10)
Side Jobs and Freelancing on Your Resume (2:19)
Languages and Hobbies (1:35)
Why are job titles IRRELEVANT to your work? (2:17)
Formatting and Verbage (1:29)
Extras
What Is The Best Way To Explain A Previous Nondisclosure Agreement? (2:22)
Make the most of your brand for your CV (2:46)
How to Provide References (2:24)
REAL-Life Examples of What NOT to Do
Almost flawless! (7:02) There are no pictures! (4:49)
A Game Developer (4:02) is a current student (3:36)
Change of Career (2:41)
Bars of Ability (4:21)
Job Searching and Application
1.1 – The proper mentality for landing the job (4:10)
1.2 – HR Ignorance (4:27)
1.3 – Video Cover Letters (2:44)
Indeed.com Hacks 1.4 (3:00)
1.5 – Collaborating with recruiters (2:23)
1.6 – Job Search – Stack Overflow (3:21)
1.7 – Job Experience Requirements are Null and Void (1:15)
Indeed.com – Job Search
Job Seeking – Remote Positions
125 Typical Interview Questions
Interview Preparation
2.1 – Discovering Company Values (3:37)
2.3 – Use Linkedin to Build Relationships
Interview Protocol
3.1 – Traditional HR Questions and Answers (3:39)
3.2 – Developing the ability to see through interview questions (2:38)
3.3 – Interview Self-assurance (5:30)
3.4 – Red Flag Issues (5:13)
3.5 – Interview questions to ask at the conclusion (2:45)
Job Opportunities
Accepting a Job Offer (4.1)
4.2 – Turning Down a Job Offer (0:41)
Non-Competition Agreements (4.3) (1:43)
4.4 – Nondisclosure Agreements
Salary Negotiation 5
5.1 – Ensuring You’re Being Paid Fairly (2:23)
5.2 – The bargaining table (6:13)
5.3 – How to Request a Pay Increase (1:36)
6 – Follow-up
6.1 – What to Do Next (1:02)
6.2 – Letters of appreciation (1:13)
7 – Contract Positions
Pay Negotiation (7.1) (2:13)
Negotiation of Contract Length 7.2 (1:52)
8 – Leaving Your Current Position
8.1 – HR References (3:15)
8.2 – Counterproposals (1:42)
9 – Finish
9 – Your comments (0:41)
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