Seeking Employment as Quality Manager in Europe - Advice on resume posting.
I am seeking job for Quality manager in Europe. How do I post my resume, so that I can get any oppurtunity.
How ever I have attached my resume with this thread.
Also take care that when you upload your Biodata in monster.com, pl add India to your address and also the country code (+91) to your cell number - in short make it look international.
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Thanks to Ajit Basrur for your informative Post and/or Attachment!
Re: Seeking Employment as Quality Manager in Europe - Advice on resume posting.
I am flat out against public posting of resumes, here or Monster or anywhere as simply inefficient at getting the best job. We won't bother exploring the "desperation" which is implied by such posting, nor the issues of privacy, etc. which have become news after the recent disclosure by Monster that its system was hacked and enough details were stolen of candidates to create serious worries about identity theft.
as giving candidates the best chance at landing a good job with the best possible pay. In that vein, it is really counterproductive to list current pay scale in a resume or curriculum vita because it pegs the candidate as what he WAS versus what he WILL BE.
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Re: Seeking Employment as Quality Manager in Europe - Advice on resume posting.
Resumes should tailored to the position and company you are applying for. Monster CareerBuilder and other Job posting boards, may get you hits (I have used them) and sometimes they can work out, but Wes does have valid points. The use of Job Boards are like, here in America and maybe elsewhere, is like using the Thomas Register to "blindly" send resumes to the companies. The job boards are a good source, but approx. 80-90% are in the "hidden" market, in my opinion. That is where "networking" comes into play.
Read the threads that Wes has posted.
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