Tuesday, October 22, 2019
4 Creative Ways to Advance Your Career
4 Creative Ways to Advance Your Career Thereââ¬â¢s no worse feeling in the world for a job hunter than finding the perfect position but being eliminated from consideration simply because you fail to meet one requirement. There may be some ways around these ââ¬Å"must-haves,â⬠but in most cases failure to meet the job description - or even one small component of it - can remove you from the running. Instead of taking a chance on it happening again, cover your bases by padding your resume with one or more of these four sought-after skills. 1. Basic CodingWhile a weekend-long program in basic coding wonââ¬â¢t land you a job as a software engineer, it will round out your resume. Sites like Codeacademy offer free lessons in a range of programming languages, including PHP, HTML, Python, Javascript, CSS and others. Each lesson is short, powerful, and delivers just what you need to add ââ¬Å"Programmingâ⬠to the ââ¬Å"Skillsâ⬠section of your resume.2. Public SpeakingTen percent of people love public spe aking, 10 percent are terrified of it, and the remaining 80 percent are somewhere in the middle - they know itââ¬â¢s not going to be very fun, but they also know theyââ¬â¢ll survive the experience.Aside from helping you pass the ââ¬Å"good communication skillsâ⬠requirement part of a job description requirement, thereââ¬â¢s another important reason the majority of people should work on this skill: why would you want a job when you can merely tolerate a major aspect of it? Comfort with public speaking wonââ¬â¢t just land you a job; rather, it will continue to be a useful skill throughout your life.Courseraââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Introduction to Public Speakingâ⬠course is free, always open, and delivers useful instruction and plenty of opportunities for practice through its public speaking curriculum, including a series of videos totaling 18 hours, videos, and peer assessments.3. Graphic DesignGraphic design skills are highly desirable for a wide range of positions, particularly with the growth of social media, digital technology, and ever-popular infographics. While fudging knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator on your resume can lead to catastrophic results - particularly if youââ¬â¢re called upon to demonstrate your knowledge or experience - it is possible to learn the basics on your own.For example, Adobe offers tutorials designed to help everyone from novices to experts expand their skill set, while online education website Lyndaââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Photoshop CC Essential Trainingâ⬠offers the training you need to feel comfortable working with Photoshop.4. Website BuildingAn increasing number of employers are requesting that candidates include links to personal websites along with their application materials. Donââ¬â¢t have one of your own? Unfortunately, this may indicate a lack of initiative and/or the inability to keep up with 21st century expectations.Rather than risking coming off as unmotivated, take advantag e of classes aimed at helping beginners acquire the knowledge they need to to build their own websites. The Museââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Your Guide to Building a Personal Website Thatââ¬â¢ll Land You a Job,â⬠offers the perfect starting point.The best part of many of these web courses and tutorials? Many are taught during a single day or weekend so you can increase your job marketability without investing significant additional time or expense. Your resume will thank you for it.
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