It's Been 10 Years Since My Last Job Search... What do I do?



It's been 26 years since Rick Hingst, 54, has looked for work. Kama Linden, 39, hasn't job hunted for 10 years. And Diana Macfee, 40, has been out of the work force for 12 years.

Now they are joining the millions of people looking for work after a several-year hiatus.

For such reasons as getting laid off, working after retirement or returning to work after a period of stay-at-home parenting, those who have been absent from the job search for a long time are finding themselves running into a problem: The process has changed.

"Many people who are jumping back into the job market, especially after they have taken a hiatus, need to get clarity on their core value propositions, who they are as leaders and how they can best convey this through their résumés and in a job interview," says Greg Selker, president and CEO of Selker Leadership, an executive search and leadership consulting company.

Easier said than done.

Times, they are a-changin'
Let's be honest -- job searching is not what it was 10, 15 or even two years ago. Despite what's going on in the economy, job seekers are bombarded with changes in technology, social networking sites, virtual career fairs, advice blogs and more.

The Internet has indeed added a whole new dimension to the job search for Hingst, who accepted an early retirement offer in November 2008 after 24 years of service. But, he says he doesn't know if it's necessarily better.




"It is a handy tool for doing research on companies, careers and seeing what jobs are available out there, but it can also eat up a lot of your time and yield no results," he says.

He says he likes that the Internet allows him to reconnect and network with people on social networking sites such as LinkedIn.

Macfee, who's returning to work after staying home to raise her daughter for the past 11 years, agrees that online networking has made her job search more productive and -- gasp! -- more enjoyable.

"Today, job seekers have an amazing support tool [through] online networks. [They] can research or [ask questions about] a company through various social media tools and determine if the company is a right fit before submitting a résumé or engaging in a string of interviews," Macfee says. "Job seekers, recruiters and industry professionals can easily connect through social media and offer resources to one another, leads and tips."

Ultimate challenge
Though changes in the job search over the years have given workers some advantages, they have also posed several challenges.

After learning that the fitness company she works for is cutting the classes she instructs, Linden has applied for numerous jobs in her field. Her search has come up short, as she's found that all the relevant jobs require more schooling and loans that she just doesn't want to take out.

Hingst finds that getting through to actual people in the company is the biggest challenge he's facing. Additionally, he says it's maddening not hearing anything back from employers as to why he wasn't hired.

"It is frustrating when you apply for a position and you receive no feedback as to why you were rejected," he says. "Was I overqualified ... or did they just not like the font style on my résumé?"

Markell Steele, career counselor with Futures in Motion, says that a common problem she sees among out-of-practice job seekers is their lack of focus and the tendency to keep their options wide open.

"They don't want to limit themselves and think that by being open to anything they will catch the most opportunities. They also think this will show them to be open-minded and flexible," she says. "Rather than demonstrating their expertise and breadth of knowledge, they demonstrate that they know a lot about a little."

Eric Barron, president of Eric Barron Live, says a pattern he's seen among rusty job seekers is how poorly they are able to clearly articulate how the new company will benefit by hiring them.

"They need to pay less attention to the details on their résumés and focus more on making a connection with the person doing the hiring," he says, adding that the hiring manager "must be able to get to know you and the personality strengths you bring to the position."

"Remember, human beings are still doing the hiring, where emotions can play a major role. Those that take the time to bring their qualifications and personality to life will have a clear advantage."

If your job seeking skills are a little out of practice, follow these tips from the experts to find your footing in your next search:

1. Get focused
It's a new world out there and you need to get organized. Start by conducting a personal career inventory, Steele suggests. Analyze your abilities and pay attention to transferable skills, current interests, personality traits and key accomplishments.

When his job search yielded no results, Hingst took stock of everything he's done throughout his career, his accomplishments and abilities. He put together a PowerPoint presentation to help develop his résumé and ended up with another way to sell himself by posting the presentation online.

2. Get organized
Information overload calls for you to get organized. You need to stay focused and pursue what works, says Steve Davies, president of PerfectJob Software. He suggests recording your job search: For each saved piece of information, record what job, person, company or task it is for and why it's important. Additionally, you should track what works, checking which résumés, job sources and referrals result in interviews. Finally, set time limits, he says. Social sites are great for research but can absorb the day.

3. Be flexible
Be open to new opportunities, even if the job title, salary and benefits may not be exactly what you hoped for, says Max Messmer, chairman and CEO of Robert Half International and author of "Job Hunting for Dummies, 2nd Edition." "Once you get your foot in the door, you will have a chance to prove yourself."

4. Work with a professional
"Staffing professionals can be your eyes and ears in the job market," Messmer says. "Recruiters also provide useful feedback on your résumé and interview skills, and help you locate full time and temporary jobs."

5. Get connected
The Internet has changed the job search and created many opportunities for job seekers to showcase their expertise, Steele says. Employers also have easier access to qualified candidates.

"Increasingly, recruiters are using tools such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to identify candidates. If you're serious about your job search, you need to set up complete, professional profiles and get connected to opportunities."

Rachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
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Quality Manager – Canadian French

Quality Manager – Canadian French

TransPerfect Translations was founded in 1992 with the following mission: to provide the highest quality language services to leading businesses worldwide. With no external financing, the TransPerfect family of companies grew from its humble beginnings as a two-person company operating in an NYU business school dorm room into the world’s third largest translation and software localization firm and one of the fastest growing, privately-held companies in the United States. With a network of over 5,000 language specialists and over 850 full-time employees in over 57 locations throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, we’re continuously ready to meet our clients’ needs, around the clock and around the world. We attribute our growth to the skill, aptitude, and commitment of our high caliber employees. Put simply, we hire the most talented candidates and give them the guidance, resources, and opportunities they need to grow their career in an expanding environment.

Department: Production

Description:

·Ensure translated documents mirror the original source document
·Efficiently maintains formal disciplined operations procedures across a variety of client projects
·Track project-specific non-conformances and resolutions
·Personally perform project QA steps
·Assist with making new department processes while improving on existing ones (improve productivity, profitability)
·Build and maintain strong relationships with contract translators, editors, and proofreaders
·Juggle overlapping projects and priorities in a fast-paced environment

Required Skills:
·Minimum Bachelor's degree or its equivalent
·Must have excellent communication (written and verbal) skills in Canadian French (native level) and English
·Ability to support multiple projects by keeping accurate and up-to-date project specs
·Excellent problem solving skills
·Ensure customer sign-off of end product
·Experience coordinating assignment of resources
·Ability to maintain professionalism in all situations, especially under tight deadlines
·Prior translation and proofreading experience preferred in Life Sciences, Marketing, and Finance.
·Experience with Trados or SDLX preferred

TransPerfect is an equal opportunity employer.

TransPerfect offers a comprehensive benefits package including: medical, dental, vision, 401k, paid time-off, company sponsored life insurance, long term disability, flexible spending account options, and a pro-active and accessible HR department that focuses on the staff’s health and happiness.

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Beware of Fake USA Jobs and Advance Fee Frauds

Comments from Fraudwatchers

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this looks like a typical fake employment scam. I'm more than positive that if someone was working for the Holiday Inn, they would not be using yahoo! webmail to recruit.

Also, a major American company such as Holiday Inn, which has its own website, would not be using a free, anonymous Yahoo address for its Human Resources department. I would also hope that their employment offers are completely or mostly free of the many grammatical mistakes, spelling mistakes, and such that you see here.

Fees for visa's, documents, taxes and clearances. All bogus, no job here.


EXAMPLE FAKE JOB AD
We are delighted to bring to your notice in refer to the current employment
vacancies in our reputable Hotel. We discovered your CV through the CV database
website (www.elsstarter.com) and we found your CV convenient for one of the
posts in our hotel, These vacancies were created as a result of the temporary
onward relocation of our foreign expatriate staffs that will go for further
training, while others were sent on compulsory retirement due to there official
retirement period. As a result of this, the Hotel hereby wishes to replace
these vacancies with suitably qualified employees. We also require teachers
that can tutor workers while on further training. Below are the vacancy and
payment. Monthly salaries are paid in local currency.


PERIOD OF WORK - 4 HOURS A DAY
SHIFTING FOR NIGHT AND ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS FOR WORKERS WHO WOULD LOVE TO WORK
ON SUNDAYS. BELOW ARE THE UNDERLISTED VACANCIES WITH OFFICIAL MONTHLY SALARY
SCALE:

Washing Cars in the Hotel $2700
Cleaning the Hotel Room $2700
Sales in the Bar $2800
Entertainers $3500
Chances for Electricians/plumbers $2350
Working as an agent of the Hotel $3000
Drivers $2500
Dancers $3500
Computer Operators $5000
Washing Dishes $2200
Working as an Accountant $4000
Working as a security $3050
Deputy Manager with qualifications $9000
Human Resource Manager $7500
Receptionist $3000
Medical Attendant $5000
Qualified Teacher $5500
House Keeping Attendant $4000
Account $4000
IT Consultant $4000
Technicians $3500
Web Developer $4000
Hotel representative $4000
Chefs $4000
Reservation Desk $5000
Skilled Instructors with qualifications $4500
Football Coaches for sports activities $5500
Motor mechanics $4000
Assistant Human Resource Manager $7500


WORK PERMIT APPLICATION
For every applicant of Holiday Inn Hotel, be informed that Holiday Inn Hotel does not require any money from job applicants, only expenses that could be made during application is the compulsory Work Permit fee which is paid by the employee before arrival to you in respect to the Laws.

Check out everything before you send your personal information - Never send your bank or credit card information to a job application!!!!!

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Looking for Jobs in the USA - Job Hunting Tips

One of the cheapest and inexpensive methods of looking for a job in the USA is via the Internet.

The only problem with this method is that according to a "Large Search Engine Executive" the internet is a cesspool of scum.

There are a number of phishing sites that post fake jobs to capture personal information from job seekers then re-sell this info to identy theft criminals.

When looking for a job in the USA use common sense and verify that the business offering the job is properly registered and operating at the listed address.

Job seekers can go to the local library and use the many free directories to verify that a company exists and has real products and services. There are many directories such as Dun and Bradstreet, Scotts Industrials and many others. You can ask the librarian for the most appropriate industry directory and confirm that the business is real.

If the business claims to be "too new to be registered" then ask for references. Real new business's have to provide references to open bank accounts, sign leases or open trade accounts. A "real" new business will provide references.

If you actually know the company history, locations, products, services and spcialties your chances of getting an interview as a job seeker will probably double.

NEVER give your credit card information or bank account pin numbers when applying for a job.

With the economy sliding off the cliff it is difficult to get a job - work hard but be smart and protect your information.

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PERI Software Solutions Inc

Greetings from PERI Software Solutions.

PERI Software Solutions Inc. is a Software Developing and Information Management organization providing most talented staffing solutions and services with offices at Newark-New Jersey and San Jose-CA.

PERI is well known in application maintenance and development outsourcing in the Financial services, Retail and Distribution, Manufacturing, Telecommunications and High-tech industries. Founded in 1999, PERI has grown to over 700 consultants and employees worldwide.

PERI Software Solutions Inc. is serving East Coast( Newark, NJ) and Bay Area (San Jose, CA) since 1999, Doing Business with a human touch, care and concern is our motive. For us our employees are of utmost importance. Our highly skilled and dedicated instructors train you explicitly in market-related technologies for today and tomorrow. We will work with you in developing marketing strategies and finding the assignments of your choice.

PERI welcomes Students with a valid work permit like F1(OPT / CPT), H1B, H4, L2, Green Cards, Citizens to come on their board to take up a challenging position of a Programmer Analyst to work on Front End and Back End positions or for Support positions.

We are looking for candidates with Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Computers/ Electronics/ Electricals/ Mechanicals/ MBA's/ MIS or previous IT experience. Talented and enthusiastic candidates who want to grow and make career with the company are most welcome.

Knowledge in technologies like C, C++, Java, Sybase, Perl, Unix, Oracle will be an added advantage. Selected Candidates will be trained on Software Technologies and will be deployed in our projects.

Job focused professional free training for qualified individuals with a Stipend of min. $ 800 - 900/Month for the training.

Training
( 6 to 8 weeks) on Below Mentioned Technologies:
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3) Informatica.
4) VB.Net, ASP.Net, C#, SQL Server.

Highly Qualified Instructors in IT industry with live project scenarios. Compensative High Salary & Benefits like - H1B visa and Green Card Sponsorship, H1B Transfer, Health Insurance, Dental, Vision coverage. Relocation assistance- Airfare, Car rental etc. Employee referral program. Annual Vacation.

* We just don't provide training; we ensure that you are successful at your new job.

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If you are Interested, Contact me through phone (973) 735-9500

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Hotel Executive Chef for Indianapolis Indiana USA

The Hotel a 171 room boutique style hotel that offers both standard rooms and excutive suites is currently seeking an Executive Chef. The Food and Beverage Department consists of a three meal restaurant, a lobby lounge (open daily from 5:00 pm to midnight), sundry shop, room service and banquets. (Groups up to 150 people)

Job Requirements: Manage day to day operations for all restaurant, outlets, room service, culinary, stewarding, beverage, banquet and purchasing operations.

Plan and manage the procurement, production, preperation and presentation of all food and beverage in a safe, sanitary and cost effective manner.

Market the Food and Beverage oultlets, develop and manage the implementation of menus, package deals, promotions, displays, decorations and presentations within corporate guidelines to capture maximum business from both inhouse guests and local market to meet or exceed financial goals.

Manage the maintenance and sanitation of all Food and Beverage areas in the hotel and ensure quality service, regulation compliane and proper protection of company assets.

Promote and execute the "Accident Prevention Program" to minimize liabilities and related expenses.

Ability to effectively control labor and product costs while ensuring superior product/service and maximum profitability.

Management Position? Yes

Applicants who do not already have legal permission to work in the United States will not be considered.

Job Available: Immediately

Compensation

Salary Range: US $40,000.00-US $60,000.00 / Year

Bonus Plan? Yes

Accommodation? No

Other: Medical, Dental, Vacation/Sick Time (PTO)

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