Job Seeker
Do’s and Don’ts of Job Hunting Visit the Job Bank
Do
- Network by asking your friends, family, community members, and guidance counsellors if they know of anyone hiring in your field. This has a 33% success rate. Sign up for the VEQ job notifier in the job bank! You will never miss a posting or a deadline again.
- Knock on the doors of employers, organizations and businesses you would like to work for, whether they are hiring or not. (47% success rate)
- Look in the Yellow Pages to identify organizations and companies that interest you, and then call the employers to find out whether they are hiring for a position that interests you. This has a 69% success rate.
- Know Yourself! Know your skills and the fields in which you want to use these skills. Talk with people working in areas or companies where you would like to work. Find out how they got their job and how they like it.
- Be Proactive and Creative in your job search. Search the Internet and local networks, research and visit organizations and companies, find the person who hires, and discuss your interest in the company. Ask questions and make yourself known!
Don’t
- Randomly hand out resumes to employers. Make sure your resume is tailored to the job you are applying for. Randomly handing out resumes has a 7% success rate.
- Answer ads in other parts of the country. This method has a 10% success rate.
- Search only online: Confining your job search to online sites such as Monster or Jobboom limits your chances of finding employment and has a 4% success rate. Use the tips listed above to diversify your job search.
Do!
Contact the FORT program at the Valcartier Military Family Resource Centre to:
- Meet with a guidance counsellor
- Discuss your employment and vocational goals
- Access to up-to-date information on the job market and employment opportunities
- Write a resumé and cover letter
- Bilingual Services Available
Sainte-Foy Location 418-649-6505 or 418-844-6060
2630 Boul. Hochelaga
Quebec, QC G1V 0H2
info@crfmv.com
Assess your resume
To assess your resume, answer yes or no to the following questions. Is your resume :
- Easy to read?
- Well-spaced?
- Efficient and clear?
- Brief?
- Positive?
- Convincing?
- Honest?
- Precise?
- Without errors or mistakes?
- Creative?
- Adapted to the position?
- Unique?
- Reflect yourself.
Do you like your resume? If you answered NO to any of the questions above, contact the FORT program at the Valcartier Family Centre for help updating your resume.
Resume do’s & don’t
Here are some tips when writing a resumé.
Do!
- Keep resumé brief, simple and to the point
- Highlight your skills, competencies, acquired knowledge and potential
- Make direct links between your skills and training and those needed for the position
- Use headings to organize yourself
- Possibilities include Personal Information (name, address, phone number, email), Education, Work Experience, Volunteer Experience, and Hobbies.
- Should include where and when you acquired your diplomas and degrees, the positions you have held and other activities
- Leave sufficient space between lines and margins.
- If using more than one page, do not cut paragraphs in two and try not to cut a section if possible.
- Mention only pertinent information.
- Explore different types of resumes: chronological, functional, combined and mixed. Find the one that best suits you!
- Print on white paper and use a quality printer
- Write your resumé with care
- Read and reread.
- Make sure you like your resumé, that it reflects you, and that you’re proud of it!
Don’t!
- Exceed 2 pages. Keep your resumé between 1-2 pages stapled
- Never sign or date your resumé (This is done on the cover letter)
- Do not attach a photo or a plastic cover page
- Do not fold or use coloured paper
- Do not attach letters of reference with your resumé
- Do not include personal information such as social insurance number, birthdate or age, birthplace, sex, health or marital status
- Do not attach transcripts of courses and marks
- Avoid simply enumerating past positions
- Avoid lengthy descriptions of positions held or tasks accomplished
- Do not mention past or desired salary
- Do not indicate reasons why you left past positions
- No spelling or grammar mistakes
- As much as possible, avoid abbreviations
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