Career Workshops as an Outlook of Resume Objectives
Realities are what these weak economies could foresee, realities on much more job seekers, high unemployment and layoff rates in this competitive job markets. How could one handle this situation?
Toby Solorzano, 61, and a former recruiter for the past four months and a UCLA graduate has been presenting this career workshops over a local libraries and Educational Development Department in Rancho Cucamonga. Solorzano has done this thing voluntarily.
He has extended the outlook of resume objectives and at the same time supplemented on his experience while extensively working on human resources. The recruitment process on potential employees like Jet Propulsion Laboratory and General Electric Companies and so with the resume writing in which he has said to be a week-long process.
“99.9 percent of resumes sounded exactly the same” he said. For you to be able make one resume stand out, he has showed that the key for this is to use action verbs and quantify accomplishments.
Solorzanos resume writing workshop last September in Upland Library has gained the public interest and still would want for his return, Principal Librarian Celeste Fong said.
At Southern California Edison Solorzano has been laid off after working for six months.
“I’m going through the same frustration and thoughts that they’re going through. They just need to keep at it and know that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, and they’re not alone.”
Solorzano could not make all of the people that could possibly hear him speech and make them agree with him, for him he was doing his best to help them out especially on resume writing in which for him was the very first and the gateway to success.
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