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Becoming a Better Domestic Employment Candidate
Submitted Thu, 03/22/2007 - 12:13am
Becoming a Better Domestic Employment Candidate By: David Gonzalez, President, DPN There are many approaches to finding employment as a domestic professional. You can respond to classifieds, network through friends and former employers, or use a placement agency, to name just a few. No matter which path you follow to find a new job, there are some standard items that can help you rise above the other applicants in your field. Whether you are a chef, estate manager, chauffeur, nanny, or any other type of employee, being prepared is the name of the game! Often in the domestic service industry, top candidates are not the ones with the most experience or the most skills, but those who understand basic business protocol in the job search process. For example, a chef may be extremely talented in his or her trade, but offer a very poorly written application package. He or she will stand less of a chance of getting an interview when competing against applicants with an up-to-date, well constructed portfolio. Likewise, should an agency or employer request background information or documents from a candidate, any delays could result in the hire of another applicant. Lastly, if the information such as references, dates of employment, and contact information are hard to follow or incomplete, the application could seem "fishy" or the candidate could be thought of as incompetent. For all of the above reasons, one should apply basic business "common sense" to the job hunt process. Spend some time educating yourself about conducting employment searches, interviewing, and writing a resume. Also, if you are planning to go through an agency for representation, read the article "Working with Domestic Employment Agencies". It offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on the hiring procedure! Any inside knowledge and careful preparation will pay off tremendously as you go through the process of finding your next position. In the domestic service industry, there are a few specific items that will make you ready for any potential job opening. The list below is a great starting point for your job search process. By preparing all of the items, you will also become more clear in your own goals for the employment you are seeking. For further tips on job hunting, visit sites online like monster.com and jobs.com. Most of their advice and articles apply to all occupations and can be a great help.
APPLICATION PACKAGE CHECKLIST As with any endeavor worth pursuing, the job search can be tedious and frustrating. Approach the task with a positive attitude and commit yourself to being ready for any obstacles along the way. Also "put your money where your mouth is" when creating your application materials. You may have to spend a few dollars to have a great looking resume package with clean, legible copies of all your documents (both black & white and color), but the payoff is far greater than the costs you will incur. Also remember, there is no such thing as "luck". The word "luck" is just a description of what happens when preparation meets opportunity. So by preparing carefully and placing yourself in front of all the opportunities out there, you can be the "lucky" one who lands the perfect job. Last, but certainly not least, any lying or fabrication of information is unacceptable. Falsifying references or any other credentials in your file is an indication that you can not be trusted and is grounds for immediate termination within many organizations. If you do not have valid references from a position the proper thing to do is give a full explanation of how and why the job ended. Truth goes a long way if there was one bad situation, especially if it is overshadowed by a slew of other strong references and positive situations. Any good agency will thoroughly look into your background, so upfront honesty and disclosure will avoid any conflict later in the hiring process. Courtesy of: "Becoming a Better Domestic Employment Candidate , found at www.dpnonline.com" |