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I'm currently employed with the same MEP firm for 15 years.
I would like to updated my resume and check what positions are available in my field. (plumbing design) how should my resume look, specific format, presentation? how important is to have a cover letter? Any sites i can check besides monsters? i do have Linkedin any advice would help |
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Also a tip, when using LinkedIn, turn off the notifications when you're updating your profile so that any current colleagues/boss do not see you doing it. Good luck!
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Cover letter in my opinion depends on the position you're going for, mostly more formal corporate level. All the resumes that I've helped people with here at the plant have followed the same format.
Sites: Monster, career builder, Indeed |
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Cover letter will be needed on a case by case basis, but in your field I have a feeling you may not need one. They are quick enough to write up if someone asks. The link for the resume looks sufficient, nice and simple given you've been at the same place 15 years. Just be discreet with who you interview with / approach about a new job, could very easily get back to your firm given your specialized industry
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Once you prepare/update your resume, make sure your Linkedin profile does not conflict with it.
I second the advice to get someone besides yourself to proofread your resume and and Linkedin profile. Its so easy to miss an error when reviewing your own work. Good luck! |
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Cover letter is absolutely required. Most recruiters and in-house HR staff will not look at it as part of a first screen. Your resume is the only thing they'll look at. But once you're resume has piqued their interest, your cover letter becomes critical. Without one, your application will be immediately round filed. It is also your opportunity to speak directly to the specific aspects of the job that you excel at and to differentiate yourself from other applicants.
As far as your resume goes, it's fine to have a general resume on LinkedIn (in fact, you should), but when applying for a job, highlight the skills and abilities that are specific to that company and position. I am currently being recruited for two different opportunities and the resume I provided each looks quite different in terms of content. As far as proofreading goes. The advice here is critical. Proofread it twice yourself, then get someone else to proof it, and then do it one more time yourself. Spelling mistakes and poor writing quality automatically drop you to the bottom of the pile. |
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Good luck! I worked in the MEP field in NYC at FK a few years ago doing HVAC design.
Indeed seems to be pretty popular. What about recruiters? I'm no longer in the NYC area, but I still get calls and emails every week asking me if I'm interested. |
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I haven't seen anyone use a cover letter in years. I know of no one that has the time to read them in addition to a resume.
Keep the resume brief but meaningful (2 pages max, keep to 1 if you can). It will get scanned for 10-15 seconds to determine if it is worth reading. Then it needs to be good enough to get called in for an interview and to provide information to those who will interview you in an effective efficient manner. The resume can get you imterviews, but the interviews are key. No cover letter or resume can make up for a bad interview. If you haven't been in the market for 15 years, talk to some friends that may be able to coach you on prepping for them.
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Monster / workopolis - generally spam jobs "do you want to sell insurance?" no I'm a tech did you not read my resume LinkedIn, MORE of a social network, for jobs, some leads but not that much Indeed , only found this one out recently, got some GOOD hits and some good leads |
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* use the same KEYwords used in there job application,
* no fancy fonts "arial" * all the important information relevant to there job in the first 3 or 4 lines Quote:
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Although my specialty is labour relations, I routinely give advice to HR generalists, managers, and exectives on defending job selection grievances or human rights/ombudsperson complaints over hiring decisions. I also have hired hundreds of people throughout the years in various management capacities. That should validate my advice. Take my advice as a professional ... cover letters matter a lot. |
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If the position is being advertised by a search firm, my advice is to call the recruiter before you submit a resume and cover letter and use that conversation to tailor your cover letter. Guaranteed the search firm is reading it. |
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Find recruiters in your field. It is the fastest way, and easiest way to get inside info on positions, and they can help you with Resume/Cover Letter. I just decided to start looking at other companies last Wednesday. Contacted a recruiter Thursday, talked with an interested company Friday, and have an interview set up for today.
All this talk of cover letters is overblown imo as well. When Im hiring, the cover letter isnt going to make or break it for me, the resume is. Anyone can write a short BS letter, but not everyone has the experience. When I see a "Perfect" cover letter, I tend to think "What are they trying to hide here" vs "Geeze this guy is a good writer". Best advice Ive gotten on Resumes is to be precise with your info, and make it easily readable/skimmable. Most hiring managers ive worked with/talked with dont spend more than a few seconds on a resume when they are trying to fill a highly applied to position. Education, Certification and Experience are the most critical things and need to be clearly shown. The guys that write a paragraph long "Mission Statement" or Project Descriptions tend to get lost in the minutia. Not sure how the market is in your area, but in mine, every contractor/engineering firm is hiring right now. Its a great market for someone with a good amount of experience like yourself. |
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I've changed jobs twice in the last 24 months after 10 years in one place (Michelin back to the aftermarket) and yes a cover letter is important. Try to tailor it to the specific position and industry. Also, big endorsement on indeed.com for those looking, far more and better results than the other sites in my experience.
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