"Resume Tip for Remote Work"
Collaboration Tools you need to know how to use for Remote Work!
The work-from-home trend is here to stay, which means employers highly value your ability to collaborate remotely.
Be sure to list tools like Zoom, Slack, Trello, or Microsoft Teams on your resume.
These platforms are now commonplace for team communication, project management, and virtual meetings. If you've managed remote teams or worked on collaborative projects, mention how you used these tools to maintain productivity and communication.
A simple bullet point like "Managed a team of five remote employees using Slack and Trello" demonstrates your ability to thrive in a digital workspace. #AWU #disability #jobs #resumetips
Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups
"Resume Tip for Remote Work"
Collaboration Tools you need to know how to use for Remote Work!
The work-from-home trend is here to stay, which means employers highly value your ability to collaborate remotely.
Be sure to list tools like Zoom, Slack, Trello, or Microsoft Teams on your resume.
These platforms are now commonplace for team communication, project management, and virtual meetings. If you've managed remote teams or worked on collaborative projects, mention how you used these tools to maintain productivity and communication.
A simple bullet point like "Managed a team of five remote employees using Slack and Trello" demonstrates your ability to thrive in a digital workspace. #AWU #disability #jobs #resumetips
"Digital Literacy"
In the digital age, being tech-savvy is no longer optional.
82% of online job listings now require at least basic digital software knowledge. For instance proficiency with spreadsheets like Excel or Google Sheets, social media platforms like LinkedIn, or content management systems (CMS) like WordPress, employers want candidates who can navigate the digital world effortlessly.
Make sure your resume reflects your expertise in the tools that are most relevant to your role. You can even mention specific programs you've mastered, like Microsoft Office, Google Docs. #AWU #disability #jobs
"Digital Literacy"
In the digital age, being tech-savvy is no longer optional.
82% of online job listings now require at least basic digital software knowledge. For instance proficiency with spreadsheets like Excel or Google Sheets, social media platforms like LinkedIn, or content management systems (CMS) like WordPress, employers want candidates who can navigate the digital world effortlessly.
Make sure your resume reflects your expertise in the tools that are most relevant to your role. You can even mention specific programs you've mastered, like Microsoft Office, Google Docs. #AWU #disability #jobs
"Resume Tip"
What is in a name, you ask?
Everyone after they create there Resume saves it. Many simply save it as Resume and it is saved in your system as "Resume doc". So when you apply for a job or send it to someone, the file name reads "Reseme doc". Remember, the objective here is to become memorable in the mind of the recruiter or hiring manager.
That said I would highly recommend that after you creat your Resume you save it with Your Name as the file name something like Jane_Doe_Resume.doc. It is then easily identifiable and keeps your name standing out. #AWU #disability #jobs #resumetips
Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups
"Resume Tip"
What is in a name, you ask?
Everyone after they create there Resume saves it. Many simply save it as Resume and it is saved in your system as "Resume doc". So when you apply for a job or send it to someone, the file name reads "Reseme doc". Remember, the objective here is to become memorable in the mind of the recruiter or hiring manager.
That said I would highly recommend that after you creat your Resume you save it with Your Name as the file name something like Jane_Doe_Resume.doc. It is then easily identifiable and keeps your name standing out. #AWU #disability #jobs #resumetips
The need for Blue Collar Workers!
The U.S. is facing "record-high pressure" for blue-collar workers as tradesmen age out of the workforce or retire and fewer young people enter fields like construction, plumbing and transportation, according to recent research from McKinsey & Co.
Close to a third (35%) of the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. are in the skilled trades, with more than 1.5 million new jobs expected between now and 2032, according to the latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Blue-collar jobs in manufacturing, aviation and energy are not only in high demand but also offer salaries that rival those of many white-collar professions. #AWU #disability #jobs
Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups
The need for Blue Collar Workers!
The U.S. is facing "record-high pressure" for blue-collar workers as tradesmen age out of the workforce or retire and fewer young people enter fields like construction, plumbing and transportation, according to recent research from McKinsey & Co.
Close to a third (35%) of the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. are in the skilled trades, with more than 1.5 million new jobs expected between now and 2032, according to the latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Blue-collar jobs in manufacturing, aviation and energy are not only in high demand but also offer salaries that rival those of many white-collar professions. #AWU #disability #jobs
Are you looking to learn a new or update your skillset?
There are ways to do so for free if you know where to look.
From free online courses that let you progress at your own pace to workshops that hone creative skills, there are plenty of ways to learn new stuff for free or for cheap.
Below is a list for you to check out. While these platforms aren’t offering online courses with graded assignments, these websites and mobile apps provide ways to learn online or explore a new skill in your own time.
YouTube Khan Academy TED Skillshare Duolingo Grow Google HubSpot Academy Codecademy Alison
Good luck! #AWU #disability #jobs #skills
Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups
Are you looking to learn a new or update your skillset?
There are ways to do so for free if you know where to look.
From free online courses that let you progress at your own pace to workshops that hone creative skills, there are plenty of ways to learn new stuff for free or for cheap.
Below is a list for you to check out. While these platforms aren’t offering online courses with graded assignments, these websites and mobile apps provide ways to learn online or explore a new skill in your own time.
YouTube Khan Academy TED Skillshare Duolingo Grow Google HubSpot Academy Codecademy Alison
Good luck! #AWU #disability #jobs #skills