by Melissa J. Oleen Rowan Public Library
Preparing
resumes, completing job applications, drafting cover letters. These are laborious and oppressive activities
for many job seekers. Based on the large
number of poorly written resumes, half completed applications and invisible
cover letters I have reviewed over the years, which includes a temporary stint
copying and alphabetizing hundreds of applications daily in the HR department
of a large chain store, they are often treated like the black sheep of the
application process – given little attention, rudely treated and hoped that
others will just not mention them in public.
The
problem is, they receive attention because they are all prospective employers
have to go by when narrowing down applicants.
They reflect your ability to follow instructions, read with
understanding, write coherently and pay attention to details. If you don’t know your reference Bob’s last
name, it really doesn’t give prospective employers much hope that you will
remember the pass code on your register.
Let
Rowan Public Library and our FREE Gale Courses help take some of the dread out
of the application process.
It is not uncommon
to see job seekers give up before they have even started because they do not
know how to type. The idea of typing a
resume or filling in an online application is daunting to the hunt and peck
crowd. Gale has a course on keyboarding
that will teach you how to touch-type (typing without looking at the keyboard)
alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys. Learning
this basic skill will empower you and give you an advantage over applicants who
handwrite applications.
Gale Courses for
job seekers also include “Resume Writing Workshop”. This workshop will walk you through creating
an effective resume, teach you different resume formats the pros and cons of
each and show you how to make the most of your work experience. To quote a student review of this course
“…this was a relatively painless way to end up with a completed resume.” If that doesn’t encourage you, try the Gale
Course “Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search”. The very first lesson in this course is “Developing
and Maintaining A Positive Attitude Throughout Your Job Search” followed by lessons on
defining your ideal job, writing eye-catching resumes and cover letters and how
to prepare and practice for interviews.
A vital part of
the online application process is having an email address. Most chain stores have converted to online
applications. Gone are the days when you
drove around town filling out applications in stores and personally handing
them to managers. Snagajob.com is
considered the largest hourly employment network. NCWorks Online is an incredible one-stop
online resource for job seekers in North Carolina. Both allow you to search by industry, company
or fields but to get started in either, you must have an email address. To take the Gale courses, you also must have
an email address.
In Library computer
labs, you can set up free email accounts and regularly check them. You can take Gale Courses, create and print resumes
and cover letters using Microsoft Word or Publisher and search for and apply to
jobs online. Our excellent collection of
print materials on job hunting and resume writing is only a few steps
away. And last but not least, reference
librarians and lab assistants are onsite to answer questions about accessing
and using all of these resources.
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