Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Cover Letter Search

Hello everyone, i was searching online for useful web sites that will help us guidance to a efficient cover letter. I came across these three web sites that i found very useful.


http://jobsearch.about.com/od/coverlettersamples/a/coverformat.htm

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/549/01/

http://www.myfuture.com/careers/articles-advice/creating-your-cover-letter?

     The first web site i found useful because it mentions all the basic information what needs to be included for a cover letter. Most importantly it shows you the format we need to follow and what information we should provide in the body, first, middle and final paragraph.
     The second web site gives you brief answers and lists of what you should include in a cover letter
and what to do before sending it out. It covers really the basics, but what caught the most attention about this web site was the options with job search help, job search letters and job search writing.
     The final web site i would like to refer as the "main event" because i saved the best for the last. This web site covers all questions you need to know for a well organized cover letter. It first guides us to think about ourselves and our experiences. How did we hear about the opportunity? What do we know about the organization we are writing to? Whom we are writing to? Then it gives us examples of real life cover letters and it analyzes words we should include in our cover letter. I personally used this cover letter web site to help me create my customized cover letter which i will consider sending in to my future employe.

Monday, October 3, 2011

You Majored in What? CH 1 & 2

     It happens to all of us with the question what do i do with my degree now? Where do i start? The book You Majored in What by Katharine Brooks, helps individuals perceive that its okay to get a job that is not related to your major. In the first chapter page 2, Katharine mentions "so it seems only logical that you would pursue a major that you would  pursue a major that would become your ultimate career. Business majors go into business. Engineering majors become engineers, philosophy majors become..?"
     Times have changed and just because you have a major in art doesn't utilize on you becoming a cartoonist. Today you can take your major and apply it with new opportunities, for example your art degree can get you a job at the district attorney office. On page 9, "Unplanned events and emerging conditions changed this individuals circumstances", Katharine breaks down the butterfly effect that frequently in our lives small incident do occur that have a magnificent affect on our long term career. Just because people have a degree in Chemistry doesn't always mean they will become Veterinarian, or geography major doesn't guarantee you a job as a geography teacher. Just because we can predict the weather, doesn't mean we can predict our career. Katharine's book delivers the importance for us to understand that in life, there is unexpected events that will occur and we are not assured to end up finding a job with our degree major. Its okay to be lost in the chaos, but making sense of our chaos will help us identify our true path into our desired career.

About Me

My name is Edi Radoncic and i major in business administration. I was born in Montenegro which was part of the former Ex-Yugoslavia. By far, my favorite sport is football, or in America they call it soccer. My goal is to continue and finish my education at John Jay Collage where i would pursuit a degree in Criminal Justice. My ultimate goal is to become a employer for secret services escorting senates, congressman and one day even the President of the United States of America. As of now i am trying to get into the police academy to become one of New York City Police Officers.

What Makes You Different?

Hey everyone, hope these web sites help
http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/career-assessment/assessing-your-skills/article.aspx
http://leopardsolutions.com/blog/post/2010/09/09/Three-Portable-Skills-Every-Job-Seeker-Must-Identify-and-Communicate-To-Employers.aspx?ShowComments=false&ShowSummary=false
The first web site career-advice briefly talks about the importance about knowing your portable skills. Gina was a good example because before writing her resume she wrote down her skills and what made her unique to the position. She mentioned two very important components previous experience and portable skills. In her previous experience she mentioned marketing knowledge, communications skills, vendor management, product development and computer skills. Her portable skills she mentioned communications, writing skills, very organized, good at coordinating and excellent follow-through.
The second web site leopardsolution  talks about three important portable skills that companies value: Decision-making skills, communication skills and problem-solving skills. These are important perspectives as you think about your career. For many companies the motto “if you are loyal to a company, the company will take care of you” does not apply, especially in today's market crash. Change did occur and now companies are looking for three important portable skills as mentioned in leopardsolution. 
As we think about our career, portable skills play the ultimate role on being the candidate for the job. For many we all have used portable skills without even thinking about them. In my communications class we had many presentations from individual presentations to group presentations. This helped me build up my portable skills because whenever we had a task to present i worked on my communications skills, computer skills, problem solving, time management and when working in groups team leader, well organized, good attitude and creative. So we can see that portable skills can be utilized  in different jobs with different responsibilities, in a different industry.