Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Tough (Question) Tuesday How Can You Sum Up Your Awesome Answers

Tough (Question) Tuesday How Can You Sum Up Your Awesome Answers I’ve decided to take all the questions that I posed (and made participants answer then there!) in my  Etsy Success Symposium workshop,  Ascertaining Your Awesomeness Articulating It Without Sounding Like an Ass. From these 6 questions, the participants were able to craft their awesome articulation/elevator pitch/magnificent manifesto to say in response to  The Dreaded Question, post on their shop/blog/Twitter profile/website, and use as a basic blueprint for their business. This is the second-to-last question, and you can find the other ones  here ,  here,  here,  here,  here here.  Join us every Tuesday in answering the question right here ’til we put your awesome articulation/elevator pitch/magnificent manifesto on April 5th! yes yes yes by jessgonacha As you can see, this post is a culmination of the last 6 Tough (Question) Tuesdays that came before it. But dont worry if you didnt answer those separately you can still do this relatively painlessly! Just write down a one-sentence answer to each of those questions above (like how I said just like its no biggie? Its cause its not!). You can even use this trusty template: I rock peoples socks because: I do what I do in my business because: I think I can have a successful business because: I want my business to be known for: I care about my field because: I wanna make a difference by: Feel free to substitute the word business with career or art or even life, if thats not too scary a word. And again, dont think too hard! Use my timer trick by setting one for 5 minutes and answering all the questions. If it takes you longer than that, youre doing this wrong. Dont be scared! Ill see you in the comments section!

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Skills For Resume

Skills For ResumeOne of the best skills for resume writing is to have a lot of skills. However, because of your busy lifestyle, you might only have the time to write a resume on occasion. This is why you have to make sure that your resume really represents your abilities and not just your time.Having a good skills for resume will help you get the job. However, if you have only one skill, you might only get the job if you've already been around for a while. By including all of your skills, you are making sure that you are going to stand out from the crowd.Skills that can be added to your resume include... reading, speaking, typing, math, social work, and music. While these skills are all important, there are others as well. For example, you can also include your hobbies.Skills that are considered an asset include... organizing, observing, being a team player, and being creative. If you have these skills, then you can consider how they can improve your career. Also, if you're still loo king for employment, then consider getting a new skill such as teaching, promoting, or other ways to expand your knowledge.Skills that are considered a liability include... too many skills, poor writing, and criminal records. These skills will cause you to be less employable. Of course, depending on the industry that you're in, you might have to take a test to find out what kind of skills you have.Since having too many skills is an issue with many companies, try to add to your resume some skills that you already have, like... listening, writing, and taking notes. These are skills that you're familiar with. You can also add a few of your hobbies to your resume.Skills for resume can be helpful when searching for employment. They can also be used by the hiring company to see what type of person you are and how much experience you have. This is an advantage to having a lot of skills, because employers want to know that they can rely on you.