The summer time can be a lot of different things for a lot of different people. For some, it is a time of relaxation, vacations, and taking it easy. For others, it is a time to get “caught up” both at work and in life. For some, it’s a time to “get ahead” and plan for the months ahead with the kids going to school, big end of the year projects at work, and holiday travel. Whatever it might be for you, there is surely something big going on this summer. If you’re unemployed or underemployed, the summer time can feel like any other time….looking for work.
There are a variety of things a person in this situation can do to capitalize on the summer months and to take advantage of the opportunities when they arise. Staying organized is, in my thinking, the best thing a person can do when looking for work. Try to create an Excel spreadsheet of all the companies you have applied for and all the contacts you have been networking with. How often do you need to check in with those people or companies again? Similarly, stay on top of following up! The majority of jobs you see advertised on the internet and that you apply for always send you an email after you apply saying something to the affect that if you are of interest to the company and hiring manager to come in and talk, they will let you know.
Especially for bigger companies it seems as though there is little you can do to follow up, especially when it seems like you just sent your resume into a black hole online! In my opinion one of the best things you can do in this circumstance is to network. Especially using excellent networking tools like LinkedIn it is not uncommon for a person to find a connection at the company you just applied for through one of the connections you already have. And sometimes, not always unfortunately, but sometimes when you reach out to people this way they will respond in kind. They might be able to help you find an email address to the hiring manager or someone else who might be able to help you get in touch with the right people.
Something else you as a job seeker can do during the summer months is to brush up on fading skills or learn new skills altogether that will make you more marketable and desirable to a company. Perhaps it’s computer software training. Perhaps it’s bookkeeping or other office clerical skills. Whatever the need may be, there are opportunities out there for you to take advantage of so companies NEED to hire you. The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies offers just such programs. Classes are short, ranging anywhere from two full days to a couple evenings a week, or even twice a week for a couple months for the more advanced classes. Contact us today at 303-755-6885 or look us up online at http://www.ABSRschool.com for a free assessment of your educational possibilities.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Becoming More Marketable
In today’s job market, employers like for their employees to be well-rounded individuals who possess the experience and know-how to do a variety of tasks within the office. No longer does the receptionist ONLY answer the phone or assist customers. No longer does the administrative assistant organize the boss’s appointments and schedule. If an employee wants to be marketable and stand out in the crowd among other potential employees, they need to show that they are capable of doing a variety of office duties, and do them well.
Many companies have the capacity to train employees once they are in the company to expand their knowledge-base and skills. But some do not, and with companies tightening their belt nowadays it would behoove the job seeker to be proactive about their training and be able to show their potential employer that they are ready to hit the ground running once hired. A great way of going about showing a potential employer that you are ready to go is by becoming certified in the types of things that you know the employer will be looking for. This can range anything from a tested and proven number of words you can type per minute, to your ability to navigate around Microsoft Office Excel, to your ability to organize files and take meeting minutes with the astuteness and clarity that your employer needs.
The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies offers just such Certifications to help you stand out in the crowd. We offer three to four month long Certificates in Professional Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Call Center/Customer Service, Microsoft Power User, and Office Skills. Our classes are small so you know that you will be getting hands-on and individualized instruction from professionals who work in the industry. Our Certificates are affordable and you might qualify for tuition assistance through a government grant. Call us TODAY at 303-755-6885 to schedule an appointment to learn more about being the next hire at your dream company.
Many companies have the capacity to train employees once they are in the company to expand their knowledge-base and skills. But some do not, and with companies tightening their belt nowadays it would behoove the job seeker to be proactive about their training and be able to show their potential employer that they are ready to hit the ground running once hired. A great way of going about showing a potential employer that you are ready to go is by becoming certified in the types of things that you know the employer will be looking for. This can range anything from a tested and proven number of words you can type per minute, to your ability to navigate around Microsoft Office Excel, to your ability to organize files and take meeting minutes with the astuteness and clarity that your employer needs.
The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies offers just such Certifications to help you stand out in the crowd. We offer three to four month long Certificates in Professional Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Call Center/Customer Service, Microsoft Power User, and Office Skills. Our classes are small so you know that you will be getting hands-on and individualized instruction from professionals who work in the industry. Our Certificates are affordable and you might qualify for tuition assistance through a government grant. Call us TODAY at 303-755-6885 to schedule an appointment to learn more about being the next hire at your dream company.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Job Searching and the Broader Economy
It is important for job seekers nowadays to keep up to date on what is happening in the national economy. Prior to the Industrial Revolution in America a person could go to school (or more likely be an apprentice of someone) in their chosen job field. But after the Revolution and continually into the 20th century the American job landscape evolved to where job seekers were needing to be more aware of not just what the local economy is doing for what sorts of jobs are available, but also in the broader economy. For example, generations of individuals and families have worked for the auto industry in Detroit and elsewhere. But now we are hearing about plants closing down and people having to move to more prosperous locations.
We hear the sad stories about families who experience these sorts of transitions every day. But it would behoove the job seeker to be aware of what sorts of industries are flourishing right now and into the future, and not get stuck in the predicament of looking for work that isn’t there. Transitioning from industry to industry can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Just remember that you performed admirably at your trade for X number of years and you have much to offer any employer. Be aware of what industries are growing, which ones are declining, and what exactly in those industries employers are looking for in their successful employees.
The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies offers Certificate programs that cover the breadth and depth of any industry. Why? Because every company needs administrative help. Every company needs a bookkeeper. These and other similar skills will never go away, and in fact they will become more sought after when other companies continue to grow and expand. We want to help you find a job where you can be secure and successful. Make an appointment with our friendly Admissions staff to learn more about how the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies can you in your next step in finding gainful employment. Call us today at 303-755-6885 and we will see you soon!
We hear the sad stories about families who experience these sorts of transitions every day. But it would behoove the job seeker to be aware of what sorts of industries are flourishing right now and into the future, and not get stuck in the predicament of looking for work that isn’t there. Transitioning from industry to industry can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Just remember that you performed admirably at your trade for X number of years and you have much to offer any employer. Be aware of what industries are growing, which ones are declining, and what exactly in those industries employers are looking for in their successful employees.
The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies offers Certificate programs that cover the breadth and depth of any industry. Why? Because every company needs administrative help. Every company needs a bookkeeper. These and other similar skills will never go away, and in fact they will become more sought after when other companies continue to grow and expand. We want to help you find a job where you can be secure and successful. Make an appointment with our friendly Admissions staff to learn more about how the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies can you in your next step in finding gainful employment. Call us today at 303-755-6885 and we will see you soon!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Getting Educated at your Own Pace
When people are working or engaging in the full-time job of looking for a job, the issue in people’s lives is always time. Of which there is never enough! On top of the hours you put in to work every day, your life fills up quickly with things like commuting to work, taking care of your family and home, and any other extracurricular activities that consume your week. In many instances, you can’t fathom adding one more thing to your overflowing plate. Least of which to do things like advancing your career through networking, workshops or school.
Fortunately nowadays many schools offer the flexibility and willingness to work with you to help you accomplish your educational goals. Whether it be classes available in the evenings, on the weekends or online, most schools want you to succeed in your studies and get the job that you want. The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies is such a school that genuinely cares about your success in and out of the classroom. With classes available in the evenings, on Saturdays, and through our popular Virtual Online option, you can attend class for when it works for you and your schedule.
We offer six Certificate programs that can be completed in as little as three to four months. You can earn a Certificate soon in Professional Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Call Center/Customer Service, Microsoft Power User and Office Skills. Students continually find the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies to be the right option for them to complete their desired education and to transition quickly into the job that they want. And best of all, we will work with you and your schedule to make sure that you have enough time in your life to actually do the things in life that you need to make primary while helping you to succeed in the classroom. Call us today at 303-755-6885 for a FREE consultation and to find out if the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies is the right choice for you.
Fortunately nowadays many schools offer the flexibility and willingness to work with you to help you accomplish your educational goals. Whether it be classes available in the evenings, on the weekends or online, most schools want you to succeed in your studies and get the job that you want. The Accounting and Business School of the Rockies is such a school that genuinely cares about your success in and out of the classroom. With classes available in the evenings, on Saturdays, and through our popular Virtual Online option, you can attend class for when it works for you and your schedule.
We offer six Certificate programs that can be completed in as little as three to four months. You can earn a Certificate soon in Professional Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Call Center/Customer Service, Microsoft Power User and Office Skills. Students continually find the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies to be the right option for them to complete their desired education and to transition quickly into the job that they want. And best of all, we will work with you and your schedule to make sure that you have enough time in your life to actually do the things in life that you need to make primary while helping you to succeed in the classroom. Call us today at 303-755-6885 for a FREE consultation and to find out if the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies is the right choice for you.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Narrowing In On Your Job Search
For many job-seekers the issue is not so much finding a job (hang with me here), but rather it is that they do not know exactly what they want to do for a job. I hear a lot from people that they are looking for “anything and everything.” While I wholeheartedly can relate to the stress, disappointment and (let’s be honest with ourselves) desperation of looking for new work, any career counselor or person in the know about looking for work will tell you first thing that this is the wrong approach to take. The “scatter shot” approach of applying to anything and everything can actually do more harm than good. Among other reasons, it is very time consuming to keep applying to jobs that you know deep down you won’t get --- whether overqualified or underqualified or no experience or education in that particular field.
A far better approach is to narrow in your focus, like a precise target, of what kind of experience and education you already possess, and also where your passions and interests lie. What, exactly, are you looking for? When answering this question, don’t settle for vague answers like healthcare, marketing, or information technology. Be specific. “I am looking to be a Windows Administrator at a small to mid-size manufacturing company.” “I am looking to capitalize on my ten plus years as a resident nurse for a local clinic.” “I am looking to bring my knowledge of online advertising to a start-up here in the Denver area.”
For many people, they do not know what it is that they are specifically looking to do. And that’s okay, don’t get MORE stressed about that! But instead, earnestly and intentionally seek out an answer to this question. What are you good at? What do you enjoy doing in a job environment? What kind of corporate culture do you gravitate toward? What excites you when you wake up in the morning? These and other questions will help you to narrow in on your job search, and therefore make the process a lot easier, less time consuming, and more productive.
Perhaps you have skills of organization and accounting and are looking to assist a small to mid-size business keep their books, whether employed directly by them or being self-employed. Consider the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies today for the training you need to accomplish this goal. Our three to four month Certificate programs not only give you the educational boost on your resume, but also the training and the confidence you need to succeed at your job. Call us today at 303-755-6885 for a free consultation and tour of the school that could be the next step in your job search process.
A far better approach is to narrow in your focus, like a precise target, of what kind of experience and education you already possess, and also where your passions and interests lie. What, exactly, are you looking for? When answering this question, don’t settle for vague answers like healthcare, marketing, or information technology. Be specific. “I am looking to be a Windows Administrator at a small to mid-size manufacturing company.” “I am looking to capitalize on my ten plus years as a resident nurse for a local clinic.” “I am looking to bring my knowledge of online advertising to a start-up here in the Denver area.”
For many people, they do not know what it is that they are specifically looking to do. And that’s okay, don’t get MORE stressed about that! But instead, earnestly and intentionally seek out an answer to this question. What are you good at? What do you enjoy doing in a job environment? What kind of corporate culture do you gravitate toward? What excites you when you wake up in the morning? These and other questions will help you to narrow in on your job search, and therefore make the process a lot easier, less time consuming, and more productive.
Perhaps you have skills of organization and accounting and are looking to assist a small to mid-size business keep their books, whether employed directly by them or being self-employed. Consider the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies today for the training you need to accomplish this goal. Our three to four month Certificate programs not only give you the educational boost on your resume, but also the training and the confidence you need to succeed at your job. Call us today at 303-755-6885 for a free consultation and tour of the school that could be the next step in your job search process.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Education as Value for Your Job Search
People like to talk about the value in the things they possess. “That new car I just got has great value.” Value can basically be defined as something which has sustained worth, whether quantitative or qualitative. As job seekers, we want to show our future employer that we have value, that we have worth and are worthy to them in either a quantitative or qualitative manner, perhaps both! If you are good at sales, you will want to show on your resume that you will be valu(able) to an employer because of your ability to close sales, to generate leads, and provide superior customer service. These are what employers are looking for, and your cover letter, resume, and interviews are the opportunities you have to show the employers what kind of value you bring to the table.
Value can also be found in educational pursuits that you undergo. One of the biggest critiques from the non-traditional student (i.e. people over the typical college ages of 18-22) is that they don’t see the value in going back to school. It’s a lot of time, energy, and money. “If I go back to school now, what if I land a great job and will have to drop out of school anyway because of time?” That’s a valid, and common, concern. But I would counter that argument by asking: what if you don’t? What if you don’t get that job you are hoping for and spend the next year (or more) continuing to look for work. Wouldn’t it be more effective to have the educational credentials to show on your resume that you are able to do the job you are applying for…perhaps the job you didn’t get because of lack of education….to show your VALUE to an employer? I think so, and I would encourage job seekers out there to look again at going back to school to increase their knowledge base, perhaps learn new skills, and become more marketable…in essence, create value for yourself.
At the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies, we offer 6 three to four month Certificate programs for you to create value in your job search and in your job. We offer Professional Bookkeeping, Office Manager, Administrative Assistant, Call Center/Customer Service, Office Skills, and Microsoft Power User. Call us today to learn more about our small class sizes, our one-on-one attention from the instructor, and the affordability of our Certificates. We’re here to help you create value in your job search and the confidence in yourself to succeed. Call today! 303-755-6885
Value can also be found in educational pursuits that you undergo. One of the biggest critiques from the non-traditional student (i.e. people over the typical college ages of 18-22) is that they don’t see the value in going back to school. It’s a lot of time, energy, and money. “If I go back to school now, what if I land a great job and will have to drop out of school anyway because of time?” That’s a valid, and common, concern. But I would counter that argument by asking: what if you don’t? What if you don’t get that job you are hoping for and spend the next year (or more) continuing to look for work. Wouldn’t it be more effective to have the educational credentials to show on your resume that you are able to do the job you are applying for…perhaps the job you didn’t get because of lack of education….to show your VALUE to an employer? I think so, and I would encourage job seekers out there to look again at going back to school to increase their knowledge base, perhaps learn new skills, and become more marketable…in essence, create value for yourself.
At the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies, we offer 6 three to four month Certificate programs for you to create value in your job search and in your job. We offer Professional Bookkeeping, Office Manager, Administrative Assistant, Call Center/Customer Service, Office Skills, and Microsoft Power User. Call us today to learn more about our small class sizes, our one-on-one attention from the instructor, and the affordability of our Certificates. We’re here to help you create value in your job search and the confidence in yourself to succeed. Call today! 303-755-6885
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Utilizing Workforce Center to Help Land a Job
If you’re unemployed, utilizing the services of the Colorado Workforce Centers are a great way to search for jobs, better your skills, and hone in on what your workplace skills are. Each county has a Workforce, and they are specifically there to serve you and help you get that next job….hopefully your dream job! If you are not quite sure where it is you belong in the workforce, or if you do but are having a difficult time finding the right fit, take advantage of your local Workforce and see your tax dollars at work.
One of the neatest things about Workforce is that they are able to give people money to go back to school or to seek out additional training, for those who qualify. The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) is there to assist people to get that leg up above their competition and help people become more marketable to land that job they want. Getting trained or re-trained in this way will give you recent education on your resume, which is attractive to employers. It shows that you are interested in always doing better at your job and improving your skills.
There are a variety of training programs at colleges and vocational schools that a person can pursue utilizing WIA resources. One of which is the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies (ABSR). We offer six Certificate programs in Professional Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Call Center/Customer Service, Microsoft Power User, and Office Skills. Any one or more of these three or four month Certificate programs can give you that recent education and the skills you need to land the job you desire. Consider the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies today by contacting us at 303-755-6885 or http://www.ABSRschool.com to get a FREE consultation about your next educational adventure.
One of the neatest things about Workforce is that they are able to give people money to go back to school or to seek out additional training, for those who qualify. The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) is there to assist people to get that leg up above their competition and help people become more marketable to land that job they want. Getting trained or re-trained in this way will give you recent education on your resume, which is attractive to employers. It shows that you are interested in always doing better at your job and improving your skills.
There are a variety of training programs at colleges and vocational schools that a person can pursue utilizing WIA resources. One of which is the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies (ABSR). We offer six Certificate programs in Professional Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Call Center/Customer Service, Microsoft Power User, and Office Skills. Any one or more of these three or four month Certificate programs can give you that recent education and the skills you need to land the job you desire. Consider the Accounting and Business School of the Rockies today by contacting us at 303-755-6885 or http://www.ABSRschool.com to get a FREE consultation about your next educational adventure.
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