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Durham Region
EXPERIENCED SALES CONSULTANT For trailer Sales and Service operation located in Oshawa. Must have experience in sales techniques, be motivated, friendly and a team player. A knowledge of horse trailers would be a major asset, knowledge of trailer functions and uses as well as financing and leasing experience would also be helpful. Position is commission based and is available from January 2015. This is an excellent opportunity to join a company which is rated one of the highest in the trailer industry for Sales and Service. Please fax or email resume to: 905-571-0404 [email protected] DURHAM REGION Vol. 7 – Issue 01 www.localhelpwanted.ca PRE-APPENTICESHIP ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATION INTERPROVINCIAL STANDARDS PRE-APPRENTICESHIP ELECTRICAL TRAINING 905-571-5558 bgmcpherson.com GENERAL LABOUR Concord fabrication co. is hiring for Full Time General Labour position. Must be reliable, team player & physically fit. Please apply in person: 11 Creditstone Rd, Unit 7, Concord Join Our NOW HIRING APPLY TODAY Injection mold making company seeks GENERAL LABOUR /WELDERS/CNC CNC CAM PROGRAMMER for custom 3-axis milling of large parts. Must be an expert in Mastercam w/ at least 5 years experience. Email resume to: [email protected] FABRICATION / ASSEMBLY Metal cutting, drilling, and installing aluminum panels for sign fabrication. Experienced with hand and power tools. Lots of overtime! Woodbridge. Fax: 416-352-5871 or Email: [email protected] JOBS AND CAREER TRAINING Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 For Advertising Information Call 905.420.4123 or 416.779.2523 e-mail: [email protected] THIS CAN BE YOU IN AS LITTLE AS 12 WEEKS! TEAM 23 EXPERIENCED INSTALLERS FOR OFFICE SYSTEM FURNITURE ✔ STEELCASE ✔ TEKNION ✔ HAWORTH ✔ GLOBAL ✔ TAYCO ✔ HERMAN MILLER PHONE 905 837-5701 FAX 905-837-0084 NOW HIRING Wendy’s Restaurants in Port Perry and Oshawa. SHIFT MANAGERS full and part time. Email resume to: [email protected] AZ DZ BZ CZ DRIVER TRAINING • Insurance Oshawa • Brampton • Peterborough Ministry of Transportation – Approved TTSAO Air Brake Endorsement Course Scarborough Downtown Toronto Etobicoke COURSES STARTING WEEKLY 416-661-7452 Business Results. By Design. Now Hiring Enthusiastic Bilingual Italian-English Tech Support Reps to join our team! We offer competitive wages, Company benefits and incentives. Please Fax resume to: 905-293-7595 Apply Online at: www.minacs.com Accredited Courses Refresher Course • Fire Fighter Specials • 65+ Full Time. Call ASAP FREE • TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE 1.800.753.2284 NOW HIRING Automotive parts supplier in Durham Region is looking for TEMPORARY PART-TIME PRODUCTION OPERATORS Forklift experience an asset. Previous experience in warehouse/manufacturing in a fast paced environment. Must have a grade 12 diploma or equivalent and the ability to work rotating shifts. Starting wage is $14/hr. Please forward resumes to [email protected] No phone calls please. BOSS Expanding Food Company is looking for 6 Full-Time Sales People • Vehicle supplied • Chance to Travel • Advancement opportunities • $875 plus weekly • Bonuses For personal interview, Call 905-434-3663 – Ask for Mr. Frame LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION BECOME A SECURITY GUARD! TRAIN WITH THE BEST! Ministry approved course $199 includes First Aid & CPR “C” and Self Defense & Handcuffing Guaranteed to pass the Ministry Exam or you may retake the course for free. JOB GUARANTEE. Centre for Security Training & Management Inc. New course starts at 9:00am every Monday. Location 1527 Warden Ave, Scarborough gh Free Parking Administrative Assistant to Executive Director Full-time contract position Summary: Provide administrative executive support and statistical data analysis Experienced in: • Office administration practices and procedures • Professional business and telephone standards • ISO policies and procedures Skills: • Proficient in MS Office, Publisher and Visio with typing speed of 60+ wpm • Excellent organizational and administrative abilities • Outstanding interpersonal, written and oral communication Abilities to: • Multi-task, prioritize and work well under pressure • Effectively respond to stressful situations in a calm, collected and professional manner • Prepare spreadsheets and work with statistics, applying analytical and critical thinking • Work independently Requirements: • Post-Secondary Diploma in Office Administration/Business or equivalent • 5+ years’ experience in an administrative position or 3 years’ executive assistance experience We also offer the Ministry 50 Hour Private Investigator’s Course Call and book your appointment 416.750.4747 www.centreforsecurity.com Please forward résumé and cover letter to Hiring Committee at: [email protected] by January 23, 2015 We wish to thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted OXFORD College of Arts, Business and Technology Be a ATTENTION PROFESSIONALS! We are looking for hard working individuals to fill the following positions: CLEANERS • Experience in commercial cleaning • Work Available on all shifts • Available all over the GTA • Males and females needed • Full time and part time positions available TRUCK DRIVERS • DZ license • Various shifts • Shipping receiving KITCHEN CABINET INSTALLERS DENTAL18 HYGIENIST MONTHS Accredited by CDAC 416-439-8668 647-830-8668 Find us online at www.oxfordedu.ca [email protected] AZ DRIVER Year round. Pony Pub. Newmarket Area. Phone: 647-404-4414 Ask for Jason CONSTRUCTION • with min. experience Minimum 10 years experience. $35.50/hr. Contract position – minimum 4 months. Email resumes to: [email protected] CONSTRUCTION Residential & Commercial / Office Demolition Worker Looking for an experienced demolition worker. Flexible hours, able to work nights and weekends. Contact Anthony Spadafora 416-688-0755 NOW HIRING KITCHEN HELPERS or 4th Year Apprentice Full time for shop Monday - Friday 8-5. Wages negotiable. WAREHOUSE HELPERS **All based on hourly rate. For information on how to apply please call us at 416-642-0208 or send your resume to: [email protected] Page 2 2 EXCAVATOR OPERATORS Contact John or Patty at 905-434-6775 Fax resume to: 905-434-8993 www.localhelpwanted.ca SEWERS WANTED part-time and full-time Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm. Maribay Designs, Whitby Fax resume 905-668-6203 or email [email protected] Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION CW FABRICATION OR ASSEMBLY HELP WANTED Steel cutting, welding, bending, fitting, and mechanical work. ALSO… Assembly, wiring, cleaning work. Must have own tools Some day shift jobs, most are afternoon shift. Email resume to: [email protected] No experience necessary we will teach you the right way. If you are money motivated and wish to join a team of high-paid food sales people. Paid training, commission, bonuses & company vehicle. Call for a personal interview. Mr. Embree 416-675-3737 WINNERS ONLY Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 Henderson DISTRIBUTION EXPERIENCED ESTIMATOR Ken Shaw Collision Centre. Must have Audatex & Mitchell experience. Reynolds a plus. Call 416-766-1155, Ext 142 or email: [email protected] [email protected] DZ DRIVER Full Time Required by Pet Food Dist. in Concord to deliver to stores throughout Ontario. Must have minimum 3 years experience on 10 speed Tandems with tailgates. $18.50/hr. [email protected] DZ OWNER OPERATORS With tailgate for busy Etobicoke based TL & LTL trucking co. Must have minimum 2 years experience. Clean abstract. Paid weekly. Call Bruce: 416-674-5826 x 231 Lawrcon Electric is hiring full time position for 2 experienced ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDERS mush winding, form coils and DC armatures up to 10,000 horsepower. Minimum 5 years experience. 2 experienced ELECTRIC MOTOR MECHANICS AC/DC. Minimum 5 years experience. Top wages according to experience. Group benefits, uniform supplied. Email resumes to [email protected] or fax to 905-686-2532 www.localhelpwanted.ca SUMMITT ENERGY R E E R A b? for a C Jo ng Looki ust another vs j Start at entry level with no experience. Full training provided. Average $900/wk plus regular and training bonus. Lots of room for growth re-management. Call Alison 416 290 6820 General Labourers NEEDED! LLooking ki ffor G Generall LLabours’ b ’ who h are iinterested t t d in working in Woodbridge. Highway 27 & 7. Packaging Food Products in a fast paced environment. Pay: $11.25 per hour with Benefits Long term positions available Must be comfortable standing all shift Lifting between 20-37 lbs Morning Shift: 7:00am-3:30pm (Monday-Friday) Afternoon Shift: 3:30pm-12am (Monday-Friday) Interested candidates can apply by sending resume to [email protected] OR by calling 416-401-6097 Page 3 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION Page 4 www.localhelpwanted.ca Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS! LARGE Optical Company is looking for a FULL TIME JUNIOR OFFICE CLERK Answering the phone and filing with some computer skills expected. Please email resume to [email protected] Attn: Cindy Topemp is looking for hard working individuals to fill the following positions: STUDENTS General Helpers (with car an asset) – All over GTA WELCOME **Over 75 available positions both male and female Warehouse Workers- GTA area Female Cleaners- GTA Area (with car an asset) Experienced Powder Coaters- Scarborough location Truck Drivers- Experience and appropriate license required red Recruitment Specialist- Some experience an asset, AND MANY training will be provided, steady work For more information about how you can register and apply, please call us at 416-337-2071 or send your resume to [email protected] Funding is available to cover a diploma incl: Living Expenses, Books, & Transportation CAREGIVER Professional home cleaning service seeks individuals to perform house cleaning duties in the Vaughan/Richmond Hill area. We Offer: INTERPROVINCIAL STANDARDS THIS CAN BE YOU IN AS LITTLE AS 12 WEEKS! Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 FULL TIM ME E bgmcpherson.com TIAL INGS POTEN GREAT EARN Startt a N St New C Career – Become B a CERTIFIED PROCESS CESS SERVER SERVER–AGENT AG • Classes every 2nd Monday week part-time Certificate Course • Hands-On – Job Placement • Financial Assistance may be available for those who qualify •6 CALL US AT: PRE-APPRENTICESHIP ELECTRICAL TRAINING 905-571-5558 905-886-4187 ext 201 nearn Eayr ou l as 416-751-1712 SCARBOROUGH www.A1LEGALSERVICES.com www.localhelpwanted.ca Apply by email to: [email protected] Call Paid training Competitive wages Full Time position 30-35 hours/week NO evenings or weekends! To schedule an interviewplease call 905-532-0882 or forward your resume to [email protected] Visit our website: www.vaughan.cleaningauthority.ca PRE-APPENTICESHIP ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATION George Rossolatos (in Toronto). $11/hour. Must have high school education, be fluent in English, and have at least 1 year experience. Part-time days. Immediate. 5+ years experience. Promenade Mall Thornhill Come Join Our Team. • • • • • Looking for a live in/out caregiver. Full time permanent position to help care for 4 kids ages 6, 4 and 1.5 year old twins and light housekeeping. In residence of employer or a place of your choosing, TELESALES HOUSE CLEANERS MAIDS • Clean criminal background check • Valid driver’s license • Own reliable vehicle (We pay mileage) with minimum 4 years experience. F/T, $16-$24/HR. Tel: 416-674-1273 Fax: 416-674-9144 [email protected] 416.510.2739 You have: MANUAL LATHE & MILL OPERATOR IF YOU ARE For more information call: Required by pet food dist. (Keele/ #7). Minimum 2 years experience. Electric walker and forklift lic'd, $14.50/hr [email protected] Promo Staff Event Parking Skilled General Labour Brampton/Mississauga 10am - 4pm Call 416-748-3982 or email: [email protected] LAID OFF OFF, NO JOB/ MATERN MATERNITY/ PATERNITY/ SICKNESS LEAVE/ REACHBACK/OW/SA. ORDER PICKERS Full Time Walk n s Welco-I me! Bring Photo ID and CV: 5601 Steeles Ave. W., Suite 5, Steeles/Weston Road MORE JOBS AVAILABLE!! Fellow Employers, contact us to find out how we can help meet your company requirements! Open House CLEANING & BUILDING SUPER-ASSISTANT Finch & Hwy 400. P/T positions also available. Call: 905-273-5954 EXPERIENCED CABINET MAKER/ CNC PROGRAMMER/ OPERATOR BIESSE WORKS for Custom Woodshop in Concord. Full time (evening shift 4:00 – 11:30) permanent positions (2/3). Please call 416 454 2752 Page 5 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION Page 6 www.localhelpwanted.ca Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION NOW HIRING APPLY TODAY SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Furniture manufacturer in Woodbridge is looking for Sewing Machine Operators who have experience in sewing fabric and leather. Applicants should have at least 3 years industrial sewing machines experience within the upholstery furniture industry. We are offering competitive wages and benefits. Send your resume by email to [email protected] or by fax to number 905-856-8711 You can also call 905-856-5956 x 5304 ALARM SYSTEM TECHNICIAN • Recherche de postes • Préparation de CV • Simulation d’entrevues • Deuxième carrière 4XHOVTXHVRLHQWYRVEHVRLQVHWYRV LQW«U¬WVOH&HQWUHGಬHPSORLYRXV SHUPHWGHWURXYHUHWGಬDFF«GHU IDFLOHPHQW¢GHVVHUYLFHVGಬHPSORL ¢XQVHXOHWP¬PHHQGURLW Ressources gratuites: ordinateurs, internet, ateliers et affichage de postes EMPLOI ONTARIO 2H-57 rue Simcoe Sud, Oshawa Tel 905.436.6989 www.emploi.cofrd.org Unbeatable Rental Opportunity We are renting up to 3 classrooms in our Private Secondary School • 300-500 square ft per room • Free parking, basic furniture included • We are seeking a language school, secondary school, training school, tutoring academy, etc. • Great location, easily accessible: Don Mills and Lawrence area • Price is very negotiable 4 months free rent if signed before Feb 1st 2 months free rent if signed before Mar 1st 416-520-4080 [email protected] Contact Lukas: 416-939-2933 or email: [email protected] B U S I N E S S • H E A LT H CA R E • T E C H N O L O GY Registered as a private career college under the Private Career College Act, 2005 SECOND CAREER CLIENTS WELCOME • Business You deserve • Healthcare a Better • Technology Career 416.321.9911 www.computek.edu GREAT OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!!! The Telecon Group is looking to fill numerous Locator positions in the Brampton, Orangeville, GTA, Durham and Ottawa areas for the 2015 construction season with our Promark-Telecon division. This is a great entry-level opportunity. Desired Profile: • High school diploma • Valid driver's license required with the ability to travel to various job sites • Ability to work outdoors with minimal supervision • Good computer skills For more details or to apply online, visit our website We thank all candidates; at: www.telecon.ca/Carrieres-en-15 however, only those selected will be contacted. No agencies please. Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 DE DURHAM Votre carrière et votre avenir, nous en faisons notre affaire. Minimum 5 years experience. Good Pay for Good Jobs. with experience for ladies & men. $400-$500/ a week guaranteed, F/T or P/T Call Frank 416-747-1467 CENTRE D’EMPLOI FRANCOPHONE Services aux chercheurs d’emploi: YOUR TRAINING. YOUR CAREER. YOUR FUTURE . BECOME A MEMBER OF THE HEALTHCARE TEAM Thinking you’re too busy to go back to school? Think again! We now offer morning, afternoon, evening & weekend classes to fit your busy lifestyle! Call for more info 647 557 6374 416 466 6107 ARE YOU... • Unemployed/Underemployed • Overseas trained newcomers? • Low income /Medium income • Single parent with dependant(s)? GENERAL LABOUR /WELDERS/CNC Full Time. Scarborough Downtown Toronto Etobicoke Call ASAP 416-661-7452 WORKERS NEEDED URGENTLY FOOD INDUSTRY – MISSISSAUGA General Help light packaging Men/Women Shipping/Receiving supervisor WAREHOUSE INDUSTRY – MISSISSAUGA up to $15/hr. Please call 905.848.1400 Between Mon. to Fri. – 8:00AM–6:00PM or fax your resume to 905.848.8010 [email protected] 55 Dundas St. E. Unit 204 Mississauga – L5A 1W1 • On EI or reachback, WSIB, OW, ODSP, refugee? seasonal job or medical reason? • Recent moved from another province? • Self-identify as having a disability? 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Net ■ Web & Mobile Application Developer ■ Video/Game/Multi-Media Design AND MORE . . . CAREER PLANNING, INTERNSHIP AND JOB PLACEMENT AVAILABLE ■ Email: [email protected] 8 YEARS SERVING COMMUNITY www.localhelpwanted.ca Page 7 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION How To Answer The Most Common Interview Questions So you have managed to successfully stand out from dozens of applicants and you have been called for an interview. As much as writing your cover letter and resume were difficult, a job interview can easily make even the most composed of individuals nervous. For many, job interviews feel like they’re “do or die”, and feeling as if you’ve screwed up a job interview can be devastating. Page 8 The good thing about job interviews is that for the most part, they’re all fairly similar. While there will be a couple of questions that will be specific to the job and the company, many of the most basic job interview questions remain the same. Here are five of the most common interview questions and how to answer them. 1. Why are you the best person for this job? By asking you this question, the interviewer wants to know what skills you have that other job applicants do not have. This is your opportunity to list all of your strengths. Be sure to relate these strengths directly to the position you are interviewing for. When responding, remember – this is less of a brag session and more of a pitch to convince the employer that you are the best person for the job. 2. What is your biggest accomplishment professionally? Now that you’ve already discussed your strengths, it’s time for you to give the interviewer an example of how you’ve used these skills. Give an example that is relevant to the position you’re interviewing for, even if it is not necessarily your biggest professional accomplishment. The point is to convince your employer that you can do the job and prove that you have done it well in the past. 3. Tell me about your last job. This is your opportunity to emphasize the skills that you have successfully used in your previous job. Highlight how you were able to contribute to your previous company and the ways in which you added value to the www.localhelpwanted.ca team you were in. You can also give examples of your success stories and your relationship with your boss and colleagues. 4. What are your weaknesses? It is understandable that people do not want to talk about their weaknesses. However, being able to answer this question with poise will demonstrate that you are self-aware and are able to acknowledge your weak points. Nobody is perfect, and accepting that means that you are open to learning and collaborating with people who are good in the things that you aren’t. 5. How would your past colleagues and/or manager describe you? No matter where you work, it’s important to have a good company culture where everyone gets along and there are no communication gaps. By asking this question, the employer wants to know how good your communication and interpersonal skills are. Highlight instances where you were able to display these skills successfully. Be honest when you are answering this question, as your employer will be calling your previous employer for reference. Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION “Empowering you to succeed” ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED? LOOKING FOR WORK OR RE-TRAINING? DO YOU HAVE A DISABILITY OR BARRIER TO EMPLOYMENT? WE CAN ASSIST YOU WITH: Workshops on effective job search strategies One-on-one employment counselling Resume writing and interview skills Career planning and exploration Job development & placement support Second Career applications Phone: 905-725-0087 Toll Free: 1-866-794-4677 Fax: 905-725-0935 Referral to other community programs and services www.metavocational.com EMPLOYMENT This Employment Ontario project is funded by the Ontario Government. 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Now let us help… Services for all job seekers including youth, adults, newcomers to Canada and recent graduates ■ Individualized employment assistance for creating targeted resumes, job search and interview coaching ■ Labour market, social media, professional networking and other job search related workshops ■ Job placements and employment supports such as training, credential evaluation, clothing, transportation, equipment and tools* ■ Second Career assessments and application support ■ Access to Youth Employment Fund, Canada Ontario Jobs Grant and Ontario Self-Employment Benefit programs ■ Employment Resource Centre with free Internet access, copying, fax, job postings and information about local job fairs, community events, programs and services *where eligible Contact us for more information and to schedule your appointment 416 289-5258 [email protected] www.centennialcollege.ca\employmentservices 1450 Midland Avenue, Suite 300, Scarborough, ON M1P 4Z8 We’ll show you the best places to start your training for a career in… Accounting and Payroll, Business Administration, Network Engineering, Banking & Financial Services, Legal Administrative Assistant, Paralegal, Property Administration, Civil & Mechanical Engineering, Law s t r a t s e r u t u f Create your future Your ! e r e h t righ Enforcement and Security, Personal Support Worker, Early Childhood Education, Dental Hygiene, Dental Chairside Assistant, Medical Office Administration, Pharmaceuticals, Massage Therapy, Graphics and Web Design, and the list goes on… You’ll find • Résumé Tips • Job Search Information • Info from Colleges & Universities • and more IIn Print and On-line • Real Jobs • Real Careers • Real Training • Real close to home IN PRINT AND ON-LINE 23 JOBS • EDUCATION • TRAINING • CAREERS YOUR JOB SEARCH AND RECRUITMENT SOLUTION IN TORONTO WEST | TORONTO EAST / CENTRAL | YORK REGION | DURHAM REGION Page 10 www.localhelpwanted.ca Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION D I PA G N I N I A DIPLOMA PROGRAMS R T APPROVED PROVIDER ? F F O E? D I LA LEAV / SICK Y T I N R E T MA RNITY? R E O T D A E P Y O ED L Y P O M UNE EREMPL UND R O K? . I C . A E HB C A RE ? A S / OW ? P ODS f, f o d ai l e r a to u p o u y is If t n a r g e h t . 0 0 8,0 $2 le b a c li p p re d a a If c y a il D h c d / l Chi $1,000 onth up to $2,000/m . Max IND F O IFY ST L U A L U UQ CAL O Y & IF G N I G. OUT N N I I A D TR UN FOR ATION F C EDU Jan. 10 – Jan. 24, 2015 • PROPERTY ADMINISTRATOR • BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC) • Business Administration • Computerized Accounting and Canadian Payroll • Customer Service • Hospitality Management • Food & Beverage Management • Medical Office Assistant (MOA) • Administrative Assistant • Graphic/Web Design - Receive Adobe CS6 Suite • Law Clerk PC Law Teraview / Conveyancer RECEIVE CS6 SUITE 416-510-2739 www.accessbuscollege.com [email protected] FREE PARKING www.localhelpwanted.ca Page 11 LOCAL HELP WANTED – DURHAM REGION 5 Common Resume Mistakes That Scream “Unprofessional” If you’re sending out countless resumes but still aren’t getting any responses, it’s time to take a good, hard look over what you’ve been sending out. Are you committing one of these common cover letter or resume mistakes that are apt to make you appear unprofessional? 1. You’ve Missed Errors Even if you read and re-read your resume until your eyes went crossed, just one or two resume mistakes communicates carelessness to an employer. Once you’ve run the document through spellcheck, take it over to a grammar checker (Grammarly is a popular one) to find any errors you’ve overlooked. And then, ship a copy to a reliable friend – possibly even one of your references – so another human being can point out any inconsistencies a computer program can miss. Pro Tip: Keep it simple! Powerful messages don’t require complex language. Think of the best advertising campaigns you’ve experienced, and you won’t think of War and Peace. Search out lists of impactful words, making sure to snatch keywords directly from any job postings you’re responding to, then craft sleek, direct sentences that outline your suitability for the post. 2. You Used Inappropriate Language Abbreviations and symbols that seem at home in a text message or on Twitter have no place in your carefully crafted catalog of professional accomplishments. Same goes for cuss words. It may seem slightly terrifying that this needs to be said, in which case you would be astonished at some of the major resume mistakes and job search blunders the average citizen has committed. Pro Tip: Complete sentences may appear frightening at first, but worry not! The internet exists to supply you with examples of language that is appropriate for resumes and cover letters. This is not an endorsement for plagiarism (a.k.a. copying and pasting). Make sure to use documents you find as examples, altering language and re-writing sentences to apply to you and your situation. 3. You Included a Photograph There is a time and place for an employer to see your picture, and that is when they Google your social media profiles. Keep that valuable real estate on your resume for more pertinent information, like why you’re an ideal candidate for the job. While popping a photo on your C.V. may seem innocuous – and in some regions, is even expected – many employers will weed out these applications to avoid potential allegations of discrimination. Plus, photos can clog up applicant tracking systems (ATS) software, giving them just one more reason to chuck your application in the circular file. Pro Tip: Make sure to include well-framed head-and-shoulders photos on all your social media accounts, and include links to those profiles beside your email address and phone number. That means ditching the oh-so-adorable selfie you snapped with your pooch/bf/besties. While you’re at it, you may as well adjust the privacy settings on those less-than-flattering pics – or better still, delete them altogether. 4. You Tried to Get Fancy – and Failed A resume is a document with a very specific purpose: to communicate your suitability for an employment opportunity. The only thing you communicate when you try to jazz up your application with a pixelated clipart border on imitation parchment paper is that you’re stuck in a time warp circa 1993. Papyrus might be the perfect font for posters advertising your block party, but it has no place here. Sure, graphic designers and other creative professionals have done some amazing things with infographics and other nontraditional resumes, but this isn’t about them. If you look at your resume and find yourself getting nostalgic for your old Geocities website, it may be time to start over from scratch. Pro Tip: When in doubt, go back to basics. It’s tough to go wrong with crisp, black text on a clean, white background. Choose fonts based on readability, keeping in mind that the best font for the job changes depending on whether you’re staying digital or going hard copy. If you are snail mailing, or doing an in-person drop-off, it can help to pick a heftier paper – even one with a texture – in order to stand out from the crowd. 5. You Didn’t Get Fancy Enough Templates are wonderful tools. They offer us guidance in an uncertain world. They let us know important formatting guidelines that don’t come up very often, like where the return address goes on a letter. The thing is, like love, sometimes 8 point Times New Roman just ain’t enough. Regardless of how much – or how little – experience you have to include on your resume, each page should look nice when you take it in as a whole. Designers refer to this as balancing negative (white) space. Big blobs of text should be broken into smaller chunks, while paragraphs or lines that look too small should be bolstered, or incorporated into another section. Small fonts will look cramped, and overly large fonts will look goofy. Pro Tip: Get help if you need it. Some of us were simply not built to fathom the complexities of design, and that’s okay (well, unless you’re a designer…) For those of us who lack that one person in our network with those particular gifts, there exists a veritable plethora of options for hiring one. And for those of us lacking money, at least some of these talented individuals may be willing to barter or donate their time and skills – it never hurts to ask. JANUARY WORKSHOP CALENDAR IN PRINT AND ON-LINE Page 12 invest engage JOBS • EDUCATION • TRAINING • CAREERS Local Help Wanted is available in high-traffic street boxes across our Toronto West, Toronto East / Central, Durham Region and York Region areas of coverage, plus in our specialized racks located in HRDC Centres, universities, colleges, libraries, employment centres and training schools. 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A cover letter (sometimes referred to as an ‘application letter’) is a letter that is sent to a prospective employer, typically accompanying a resume. 2. Why are cover letters important? I would strongly recommend a job applicant to send a cover letter because it works as a brief description of the applicant’s abilities, capabilities, experiences and qualifications. I believe the only time you may not write a cover letter is when the employer states they do not need it. Further, what is written on the cover letter can make or break your chances of being called for an interview. Basically, application letters give the employer the first impression about the applicant. However, as we all know impressions can be deceiving yet employers bank a lot on the impression they perceive on the cover letter. 4. What should I include in my cover letter? In a cover letter, an applicant states why they are best suited to be awarded the job they are seeking. 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