Friday, December 27, 2019

Tech-Savvy Marketer Lands Job in Two Weeks

Tech-Savvy Marketer Lands Job in Two WeeksTech-Savvy Marketer Lands Job in Two WeeksMarketers in-demand skills make for a brief search. Co-founder of Colorado-based branding firm finds director position with greater growth possibilities in Dallas, Texas.David P. Warren, of Littleton, Colo., began his career as an artist. He earned a bachelors degree in graphic plan and worked as an artist.He welches the third employee after the founding of BrandSavvy, a small brand consultancy firm, near his home, where he served as director if digital media. As his job evolved into a Web design specialty, he added technical skills, teaching himself programming languages to design and build web applications. When the job demanded he understand business, he returned to school and earned an MBA. He sat in board meetings with clients until he felt he had the experience to perform as a business leader on his own.At that point Warren considered himself experienced in three separate disciplines graphic de sign, technology and business.At the same time, the market welches shifting. Employers no longer sought single-track employees to manage segmented aspects of Web absatzwirtschaft. Companies that want to thrive in a new Web 2.0 economy werent hiring Web masters who only focused on technical know-how and lacked marketing knowledge, Warren said. They need them to understand marketing from a consumers point of view while leveraging the technology available to draw and retain savvy Web customers.What Ive seen is a lot of need for a cross between a marketing person and a technology person. Companies have finally figured out that the Web sites are the front lines of marketing efforts and if they want to be successful they must understand this, he said.Warren was poised to take advantage of his three-track career and the market shift just as circumstance and geography made it necessary to do so.Limited growthWarren had experience in graphic design, technology and business, but at BrandSavvy his role was fairly limited.He wanted to make use of his technology, marketing and business skills and the economy was making it difficult for advertising, marketing and brand consultancy firms to find new business.The end game at a consultancy is having your own firm, he said. I couldnt and didnt want to do that, so it was time to leverage both my new and existing skill sets and see what else was out there.A fast-tracked job searchWarrens triple punch arsenal graphic design, technology and business skills turned out to be a hit. The MktgLadder member had two interviews in two weeks before he accepted an offer as technology marketing manager at Dal-Tile, the largest manufacturer of tile in the U.S.He had already made up his mind that he needed to leave Colorado where he saw limited opportunity for his talents, so it was no problem when he was approached by two companies outside the state.One catalog-based company was looking to shift 75 percent of its business to the Web in the n ext three years. The job was a fit, but Warren feared advancement at the company would be limited once the project was complete.Dal Tile was a different story. The company, a subsidiary of Mohawk Industries, was based in Dallas, his wifes hometown, and Dal Tile was making a long term commitment to Web marketing, he said.After two phone interviews on a Tuesday and Wednesday, Warren flew to Dallas for an onsite interview on a Thursday and had an offer of employment by the following Monday, he said.Warren will oversee eight product-marketing Web sites and all electronic marketing campaigns for Dal-Tile, a role that takes advantage of all three of his skill sets. He said the team hell head will also be tasked with the support and maintenance for Dal-Tiles online marketing applications.So, at 35 years old, Warren is poised for a move to Dallas, a new role and what he believes will be an extraordinarily fulfilling career that takes advantage of all hes learned and done in previous marketi ng and technology jobs.This kind of melding between technology and business is the future, he said. Im so thrilled that I can be part of that.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

How to Master the Phone Screening

How to Master the Phone ScreeningHow to Master the Phone ScreeningThe phone screening is a part of the interview process that can loosely be called the first round of job interviews. At times, an online application leads to a phone screening invitation. Other times, recruiters may get on a phone to screen a job candidate for opportunities they have on their plate.In general, phone screenings are used to make koranvers the job candidate should be called for an in-person job interview. Read how to master the phone screening. Make sure you are always asked to have an in-person job interview1. Make sure you are in the right placeWe live in a world where our phones are with us at all times. It does not give you, the job candidate, permission to treat the phone screening like it is just a distraction from your daily routine.What does this mean? It meansDo not do phone screenings while driving, waiting in line at a restaurant, or getting your haircut.Give the phone screening 100% attention in a nice quiet place without distracting hintergrund noises.Doing this will also help your demeanor during the call. You will sound relaxed, and the interviewer will appreciate you making this phone call a 1 priority.2. Make sure the connection is perfectPhones services are still imperfect. People lose signals while talking on the phone. If you know your cell phone typically has problems, go to a more reliable phone for the call. Try using a landline if you do not trust your cell service.3. Have your resume out in front of you and take notesThey will be asking questions about your resume. It only makes sense that you have your resume in front of you for the phone screening.Take notes during the interview, too. If this phone screening turns into an in-person interview, you will have plenty of notes to look over and questions to ask. It will surely make you look well-prepared for the job interview with an employer.4. Be an amazing listenerThe phone screening is happening to find out if they should bring you in. Let them ask you interview questions. Give them the answers they asked for, and you encourage them to call you in.It is not the time to tell boring stories or hammer the interviewer over the head with your knowledge. Use hints that show you are listening. For exampleOkayInterestingI seeNo rants or speeches are necessary. Keep it simple and just listen for when to respond. Say nothing more than what they need to hear.5. Nail down the verstndigung im strafverfahren breaker interview questionsQuestions like these are designed to eliminate you from the hiring processWhy do you want to work here?What are your greatest weaknesses?What are your salary expectations?They want to see if you answer aligned with what they are looking for, or in some cases if they can afford you. Each of these job interview questions helps employers find out on the phone if interviewing you further is a waste of time.6. Avoid verbal pauses and upspeakYou may use them all the time in your daily life. But during a phone interview verbal pauses can either put an employer to sleep or make the employer think you are ill-prepared for the phone screening.Over-usage of these verbal pauses include the followingYou know likeActuallyBasicallyUmmmUhhhhUpspeak is a way of talking in which every spoken sentence has the same vocal pitches of someone asking a question. For exampleI worked at this company for five years? And I have lots of job skills?Speaking this way can be viewed as a sign someone is not confident or lacks professional experience.7. Express appreciation and platzdeckchen up the next stepsSimply put, let the interviewer know you appreciate the phone call. Then, ask what steps are required to meet in-person. Even if you bombed the phone screening, asking about the next steps may lead to an employer calling you infor a job interview. Try this outI appreciate your time today on the call. Perhaps we can set up a time to meet in-person?If the employer declines whil e on the phone, there is nothing you can do about it. However, if they set up a time and date, it will be your chance to make up for the failed phone screening. They may just bring you in because you had a positive mindset on the phone and they want to know more about you

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Exciting Times at ASME

Exciting Times at ASME Exciting Times at ASME Exciting Times at ASMEAs ASME brings fiscal year 2013 to a close, a variety of activities and initiatives have set the Society on a course to address future challenges with optimism and growth as one of the worlds leading engineering organizations. ASMEs initiatives continue with a strategic focus on energy, workforce development and global outreach. Events held in conjunction with the ASME Annual Meeting, held June 21-26 in Indianapolis, included a Member Assembly that highlighted the ASME Energy Forum, a year-long multimedia series on ASME.org, as well as a panel discussion and video focusing on RD trends in emerging energy sectors. ASMEs role as a resource and leading policy advocate for technically sound energy policies continues to gain momentum and is well positioned to address the issues facing the worlds energy future. Dr. Wayne Clough, secretary at The Smithsonian Institution, discussed the importance of scientific literacy at the Ralph Coats Roe Luncheon Lecture brde month at the ASME Annual Meeting in Indianapolis. During his talk, he stressed the importance of bringing science back into the public consciousness. Too many daunting global issues are at stake, he said. With the creation of the new Students and Early Career Development (SECD) Sector, ASMEs stab und sttze of engineering workforce development is evident through the Sectors vision to become a gateway of choice for engineering students and early career engineers to build a successful professional career in engineering enabled by sustained engagement in ASME over all career stages. The need for student development in engineering and science, particularly in STEM-related programs, has never been greater and was the topic of the Ralph Coats Roe Luncheon Lecture presented by Dr. Wayne Clough, secretary, The Smithsonian Institution. We must commit ourselves as a nation to bring science back into the public dia logue, said Clough, who also commended ASME for its efforts in professional development, advocacy and leadership training programs. ASME continues to spotlight the talents and contributions of young engineers through competitions like the ASME Innovation Showcase (IShow), developed by ASME and sponsored by the ASME Foundation, to foster and promote creativity and the entrepreneurial spirit within the next generation of engineering and innovation leaders. To read mora about this years IShow, please visit https//www.asme.org/about-asme/news/asme-news/university-michigans-turtlecell-takes-top-honors.As ASME looks to the future, the establishment of ASMEs Pathway 2025 has set in motion a framework for creating an expanding and vital ASME for the 21st century as the Society increases its global presences in places like China, India, Europe and Latin America. At the same time, ASME continues to establish new international working groups for codes, standards and certification, building on its strong reputation as a global standards leader. Contributing to ASMEs outreach to the broader engineering community is the recent redesign of ASME.org, which now includes community-focused features allowing users to create personal profiles and network with other engineers with like-minded interests in ASMEs global community. The website, with its new social networking features, continues to flourish as the online face of ASME and the epicenter for engineering conversations and information. All ASME members and other members of the STEM community are invited to visit ASME.org, register for a free Participant Profile, and take part in the engineering and STEM-related discussions taking place on the various ASME Groups pages on the site.ASME also continues its enthusiastic support for Engineering for Change, which currently has over 14,000 members from all corners of the globe. More information and free registration are available at www.engineeringforchang e.org. Strong and committed leadership continues to energize ASMEs progress and governance. At this years Annual Meeting Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb, Eng., took office as ASMEs 132nd president and J. Robert Sims Jr. was announced as the Societys president-nominee for 2014-2015. Board of Governors members-at-large nominees included Urmila Ghia, John Goossen and John Touhy. President Kotb sees a bright future for the engineering profession and for the Society as it expands its influence in the global marketplace. This is such an exciting time to be a part of ASME. The changes weve seen and those that are still in the works are making ASME stronger and more relevant than ever, said Kotb.

Friday, December 13, 2019

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making a Big Career Change

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making a Big Career Change 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making a Big Career Change But is tzu siche some secret guiding them? Not at all. Like many women making a drastic change in their lives, they struggle with the unknown.Few of us make these decisions lightly. Some of the things you may weigh before making the change could include factoring in what you will lose or at least, what you think you may lose. Here are five questions you should ask yourself before pulling the trigger on a life-altering careerdecision.1. Why Change Your Life and Start a New Career?Why not be happy? Youve been in the same position long enough to see the company change, and you are no longer satisfied with your job. This is what tipped the scale for my friends- Your role changedA friend of mine was bumped to another section. One minute, shes leading a multimillion-dollar growth manahme at a company worth $40 billion the next, shes assigned to the tedium of the co rporate strategy unit because hercompany lacked a culture of experimentation. She knew her value and quickly started the job search, receiving offers from both Twitter and Facebook. She is now enjoying her new role as a product manager at the latter.- You deservecareer advancementAnother one of my friends felt that her small team did not allow for growth. She wrestled with moving out of EdTech, and only after months of soul-searching and career coaching did she find a perfect fit as an interactive producer for an advertising agency.- Youre seeking a challengeOne of my friends reached the top of the ranks and was running the place like a champ, but she became bored with the minutia. She craved something more creative. Rather than taking a similar type of job with Pandora, she opted for a pay cut and now serves as a project manager for a highly-regarded agency with clients like Netflix, Amazon, and Google.- Youre in the wrong industryTwo friends, after years of law school and big firm work, found themselves in what was (for them) the wrong career. One went directly into nursing school, while the other lived off of her savings, taking time off to find the right job and is now director of development for a solar energy company.- You need a better environmental fitA different friends favorite boss left, leaving a management void in an already negative company culture. She left to spend a year at home with her two youngkids before landing a program management position at an innovative technology company.The result? I can assure you that none of them have ever looked back.2. What Matters Most in Your Career?Here are some common answers Ive seen- FlexibilityYou like the prospect of having more time to travel or work on personal projects.- LearningYoure looking for new challenges.- OwnershipYou want work that matches your need for a sense of fulfillment.We want money, yes, but we also want jobs that suit our lifestyles which could mean fewer hours, nicer people, more freedom of choice, childcare on site, and anything else that will make us happy.Other things to considering include Do you have the support of your significant other? Are you planning on conceiving soon? Adopting? Freezing eggs? Remaining childless? Considering what all of these things mightmean to you and your career, taking stock of themcan contribute to your decision. We tend to feel more at ease when our personal and professional lives exist together in harmony.3. What Am I Afraid Of?Many are afraid of leaving a career theyre good at, the short-term financial insecurity, the lost camaraderie of current workplace friends, or having to start over at the bottom. Rest assured, however, that virtuallyallof these fears are experienced by confident women who make successful career transitions.One such woman, Gazelle Javantash, says, Considering how much I spent on my education and a masters degree, I told myself I couldnt start at entry level with this much debt. So I hired a career c oach.Through this process, Gazelle moved from education into the private tech sector. Her coach helped her to weigh all of these questions and identify therole she wanted her career to play in her life.4. What Do I Have to Gain?The answer to this question is different for everyone. Maybe your desire for a career change comes from career and personal satisfaction, or you anticipate thisnew role giving youmorefree time, or this new direction provides the financial boost to start saving for retirement or a home. In any case, confident women who make career transitions know that doing so alwaysrequires a leap of faith.5. How Do I Ultimately Decide What to Do?How did all of these powerful women in my life come to the decision to pick up their padfolios and hit the road? We talked to our partners, and we talked to each other. Most of us, in fact, had been thinking about jumping ship for months. We would casually mention the idea in passing over a glass of wine, in the pool, on an airplan e, or while hiking up a mountain. We listened to one another, helped each other weigh all of the pros and cons, asked ourselves what we had to lose, and then finally deliveredour recommendations to one another.Ultimately, no one else can make the decision for you. Everyone will give you advice and try to help, but in the end, you are the only one who truly knows whats right for you. In your heart, you will know when its time for a change.The final decision will not be easy. Its never easy to choose the road less traveled and dive into something new. While change is scary, you know in your gedeihlich when its necessary.Once you do decide to takethat first step, dont look back. We did it, and you can, too.-This article originally appeared on BusinessCollective.Heather McGough is cofounder, with Eric Ries and Melissa Moore, ofLean Startup Company. For five years, she has been providing education, tools, and partnerships to entrepreneurs and corporate innovators, empowering them to over come challenges in building new companies and products. Heather develops new ways to support the global community of aspiring and existing Lean Startup practitioners for companies both large and smallin any sector. She has also formed the event production firm Urbanity Events and startup Adoptful.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

The Benefits of Sample Resume College Student

The Benefits of Sample Resume College Student A cover letter is the main approach to give an introduction to an expected contact or employer. This section is a string of questions developed to assist you quantify your performance in a place to write much better accomplishment statements. There are a number of forms of resumes, but you must stay sure to produce your resume and cover letter with your own personal touch. You wish to use an example for a guide so you may begin writing your own covering letter (also referred to as a motivation letter). The Fight Against Sample Resume College Student Learning how to do a resume when dont have any work experience is much simpler if it is possible to demonstrate some seasonal or short-term work experience. If youre struggling and need help with the personal difficulties, for instance, subsequent concerns listed on the site, wed love to assist you out. Know that youre interested in finding work elsewhere. In case you have any part-ti me work, that will go a ways towards a fantastic experience section. The New Angle On Sample Resume College Student Just Released Begin by thinking through what information you wish to include. Advice and samples make it simple for resume first timers to adhere to a format to make an effective document. You might change your writing data format depending upon the kind of job which youre attempting to find. As its name, its a format with building based on the moment. What is Actually Going on with Sample Resume College Student The career objective declaration must be written particularly for the job that youre applying to. Lets walk through three distinct resumes for different kinds of post-college jobs. Employers know your aim is to find the job. If you understand what the requirements are for the job which you want to know more about and you meet them, then its possible to boost your resumes capacity to have the recruiters attention by highlighting one or two, or some of t hem and how theyll assist you to perform better on the job in your objective statement. Naturally, the resume objective needs to be the job you wish to take. Unless a person is extremely lucky, former students will probably be rejected a lot till they find the most suitable job. Basically, you wish to quickly portray that youre a best candidate for those varieties of jobs youre pursuing. You can also Sample resumes. Federal jobs often ask that you get encounter in an exceptional sort of work for some period of time. Your resume needs to address an issue for employers (which is the reason why theyre hiring). Employers search for staff that have a history of earning positive contributions. Whatever you consider your employer, they will likely have a disturbance as youre leaving your work would be to try to make it as pain-free as possible. However tempting it may be to stretch the truth, lying on your resume is always a poor idea. Dont forget that your resume is your very fir st line of defense in regards to landing your ideal job. If for no other reason, acquiring the resume will make it possible for you to easily finish all the on-line profiles teams require prospects to finish. Crafting the ideal Education section is essential to creating a thriving college resume. You will discover a variety of alternatives from the nursing discipline, related to the level of instruction you would like for, and what kind of certificate you will pursue and when you decide to pick a nursing specialization. Just higher instruction must be mentioned here. Students that are fortunate enough to have done some appropriate internship work may want to observe how it seems on paper with a combination resume format. Things You Should Know About Sample Resume College Student The level of your freshman recruiting application depends upon regulations faculty which you attend. At this time you can better the strength of your college student resume and boost your odds of b eing hired. A typical college application doesnt always provide a student room to highlight all her or his accomplishments and experience. Read below for suggestions on how to compose a strong college resume. Senior year ought to be fun. For Pharmacy students, its very hard to have a job if they dont have a strong knowledge in English. Your resume will be broken into sections. Put the Education section of your resume on top of your resume so that its the very first thing the employer sees. Information which you would love to include, in order for your employer can get In contact with you. The employer was not able to keep on employing the enquiry.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

PowerToFly Evening with the Women Sales Leaders at Scout RFP

PowerToFly Evening with the Women Sales Leaders at Scout RFP Weve partnered with fast-growing startup Scout RFP to co-host discussions with women leaders who will share their recent insights. The event will be held on Thursday, April 11th from 530pm to 730pm at 123 Mission Street, 6th Floor, San Francisco. Agenda (Subject to Change)530pm - Check-In Networking over Drinks Light Bites610pm - Kickoff with PowerToFly615pm - Keynote Address by Jerry Brooner, CRO625pm - Informational Presentation by Debbie Heffernan, Head of Sales Enablement and Allison Yount, Director of Customer Success on their journey into tech ausverkauf and Scouts latest products 635pm - Panel Discussion featuring from Scout RFPDebbie Heffernan, Head of Sales EnablementAllison Yount, Director of Customer SuccessRoxanna Farshchi, Solutions Engineer Alex Genetti, HR Manager 650pm - Audience QA705pm - Networking Continues over Drinks Light Bites730pm - Event EndsAlthough this is a networking event (you dont have to b e looking for a job to attend), Scout is hiring. Visit Scouts page on PowerToFly to learn more about the company including and their open roles (which include flexible work options) About our Events All RSVPd attendees are welcome, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, or age. If you require assistance to fully participate in this event, please email hipowertofly.com, and we will contact you to discuss your specific needs.About Scout RFP Scout RFP makes strategic sourcing simpler, smarter, and more streamlined than ever before. Their clients include Salesforce, Intuit, Fitbit, Zendesk and Zappos. Scouts competitive benefits include flexible work schedules, generous PTO, weekly lunches, transit benefits and more.From Your Site Articles Workplace Flexibility 8 Companies Hiring Now in Philly ... Related Articles Around the Web Scou t RFP One of the biggest challenges in almost all industries today is achieving gender parity. Gender diversity provides huge benefits in the workplace. pWhile some industries have made significant advancements in gender diversity, some industries lag further behind... and the construction industry is well-known for being in the latter category. If someone says, construction workers, youll likely picture a group of men in yellow hard hats analyzing an architects plans or laying bricks on top of a scaffold. And men at work signs only help to reinforce this image.pThis stereotype is rooted in reality. When was the last time you actually spotted a woman on a construction site? Or hired a female plumber or carpenter? Your answer is most likely never. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statisticsreports that only 3.4% of the total of 8.3 1000000 construction employees are women.pBut the construction industry has a lot more to of fer than steel-toed boots and hard hats, and it needs women to help advance the industry in this era of rapid change. Here are 5 reasons why women joining the workforce or looking to make a pivot should consider a career in construction.h21. Fuel neuerung/h2pNot only is diversity the socially and morally right thing to do, but it is also actually an excellent business strategy. pResearch presented in the Harvard Business Reviewshows that diverse teams develop more innovative ideas. This is further supported by a study conducted by Gallupon the performance of gender-diverse teams versus single-gender teams, which found that the difference in backgrounds and perspectives led to better business performance and problem-solving. h22. Capitalize on Demand/h2pThe construction industry is currently experiencing a labor shortage. The industry itself is booming and projected to be one of the fastest-growing industries, with total spending projected to exceed $1.45 trillion in 2023/a. However, most construction companies are unable to meet the rising demand. pAccording to the Associated General Contractors of America/a, more than 80% of contractors are experiencing difficulties filling hourly craft positions that represent the bulk of the construction workforce.pAnd demand isnt limited to individual contributor roles. Given the industry boom, there are a number of open stable and high-paying roles (any project managers out there?) waiting for the right candidateh23. Leadership Opportunities/h2pAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics/a, women compose only 7.7% of the total 1 million managerial positions in construction.br/pBut given the highly collaborative nature of construction work, more women in leadership roles would help drive innovation and enhance productivity.Furthermore, as a woman in construction in a leadership position, youd have the unique opportunity to drive change for the industry and make it a more attractive option for other women.h24. High-Income P otential/h2pSalaries for many skilled positions in construction are on the rise, making a construction career a prime choice for women looking for a high-paying job,pThe 2018 Construction Craft Salary Surveyconducted by the National Center for Construction Education and Research revealed that salaries for many skilled craft areas are increasing. Project managers and project supervisors topped the list at $92,523 and $88,355, respectively. The next set of highest-paying jobs include those of combo welders ($71,067), instrumentierung technicians ($70,080), pipe welders ($69,222), power line workers ($68,262) and industrial electricians ($67,269). Of the 32 categories of workers in the survey, 19 positions earned an average salary of $60,000 or higher.h25. Sense of accomplishment/h2p The construction industry can give employees a unique sense of achievement. Yes, the job is stressful and the work can be demanding, but nothing beats the feeling of being able to build something from the ground up. pHow many professionals in other industries can point at a school, a hospital, or a skyscraper and say I helped build that?pThe construction industry has a long way to go in combating gender bias and supporting women in the workforce, but given the current demand for workers, theres no better time to pick up a sledgehammer (figurative or literal) and smash the gender stereotypes plaguing the construction industry.

Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Cover Letter is Dead Who Killed It (A Murder Mystery Case)

The Cover Letter is Dead Who Killed It (A Murder Mystery Case)The Cover Letter is Dead - Who Killed It (A Murder Mystery Case)In recent years, it has become fashionable to hail the death of the titelblatt letter. After all, compared to the allure of social media, the titelbild letter looks antiquated, almost quaint. Some go as far as to say that the only thing missing from the decline of the titelseite letter is the time of death.If the cover letter is dead indeed, theres another pressing question we need to ask Who killed it? Cover letters rarely die of natural causes and this murder mystery is long overdue for a solution.The cover letter had beenaroundfor centuries. Leonardo da Vincireportedly wrote the first cover letter in history in orderto pitch his services to the Duke of Milan. This makes it even older than the resume itself. The cover letter welches never loved but somehow itwas always around, allowing us to make strong cases for ur candidacies. What did bring about its un doing?Suspects are many and easy to find. Ultimately, however, it comes down to three social media, networking, and the cover email.The cover letter is dead. Itwas never loved and itsenemies were many.Let us examine the evidence first. Most witness accounts suggest that cover letters hardly ever get read. A study conducted by reCareered found out that 90 percentof hiring managers mostly ignored cover letters and 97 percentbased a decision whether to interview a candidate on the resume only. That was back in 2009, the same year iPhone 3GS came out. Imagine how much has changed since then.Today, youcould hardlyfind a company that still asks for cover letters. One of the reasons is that most candidates cant write them well. Because of this, recruiters usually end up with a heap of generic write-ups that dont help themfind the right candidate in any way. Another reason is that candidates generally hate writing them. If you insist on including a cover letter, youll probably repel some of the best people you could have found.Social media, networking, or the cover email all replaced it in one way or another.In the end, however, the cover letter was killed in a turf war against its indirect competitors. Social media, networking, or the cover email all replaced it in one way or another, effectively burying the body of the cover letter at the periphery of the HR world.Murder suspect 1 Social mediaIf social media were the main offender, then the death of the cover letterwould be most likely unintentional. Why is that?Frankly, there was neverenough direct competition between the two. The main purpose of a cover letter is to make a strong case for your candidacy for a position. Social media, on the other hand, simply allow you to share stuff with other people in your network.Still, unless youve been living under a rock for the past decade, you know theres such a thing as your social media footprint. You probably also know that anyone can access it without too much effort. And recruiters always scour social networks for skilled candidates.Facebook photos alone reveal far more about you than a carefully prepared cover letter.Whenever you apply for a job, your social media profiles come under a scrutiny. A quick look reveals much about your views, activities, and personality. Depending on your digital footprint, this can be either an advantage or a disadvantage.First, your Facebook photos alone reveal far more about you than a carefully prepared cover letter. Therefore, even if youre not applying for a job at the moment, you should always carefully curate all the content youve ever shared on social media.Second, a well-managed LinkedIn profile will make recruiters approach you. This is also one of the reasons why the cover letter is dead. After all, you only have to write one when its you whos approaching a company, not when its the other way around.Murder suspect 2 NetworkingThe cover letter has no place in a world of employee referral programmes. Afte r all, theres no surer way to employment than having someone at a company to personally recommend you. Employee referral has always been there, in one way or another, somewhat hidden under the guise of old-fashioned networking. Recently, however, many companies began to actively encourage it and today 75 percent of companies use employee referral systems.Employee referral hires are cheaper, have much higher retention rates, are easier to train, and generally produce 25 percent more profit for their companies than regular hires.Moreover, 70 to 80 percent of job openings are reportedly never posted online. All of these people get hired through old-fashioned networking or employee referral instead of regular job applications. Unfortunately, the cover letter only makes sense in a world wheremost jobs were filled through job advertisements.Murder suspect 3 The cover emailThis murder case, however, seems to be a bit more complicated than we could have thought. Just think about it. When yo u look up cover letter is dead in your favourite search engine, youll immediately find a heap of articles for every year between about 2009 and 2017. If the cover letter is dead indeed, why is it that someone somewhere still needs to proclaim it dead again and again? How come the cover letter hasnt faded into obscurity yet?Why is it that someone somewhere still needs to proclaim the cover letterdead again and again?Well, the obvious answer would be that the cover letter is still well alive and kicking. Sure, it has changed its fasson over the years. Some people say that cover letters were superseded by cover emails short introductory emails you attach to your resume. This is only too fitting for an age in which regular letters have been relegated to the status of papyrus manuscripts as something charming. From such point of view, the cover letter is dead indeed. Long live the cover email thenWhen should you attach a cover letter anyway?Short answer every time youre approaching som eone at a company you dont know. Sure, your online presence and networking took upon themselves many of the roles originallyfilled by the cover letter. However, this doesnt mean that the cover letter is dead. It still has its use.The original purpose of a cover letter was to make a strong, specific case for your candidacy for aposition. Whereas your resume will always be a list of your skills, a cover letter allows you to to create a brief argument. It would be foolish to underestimate the persuasive power of a strong argument. Learn how to write excellent cover letters.Perfect resume and cover letter are just a click away Share Your Feedback or Ideas in the Comments

Sunday, November 24, 2019

ASME to Publish ASME B16 Standards Revisions This Year

ASME to Publish ASME B16 Standards Revisions This Year ASME to Publish ASME B16 Standards Revisions This Year ASME to Publish ASME B16 Standards Revisions This YearJune 17, 2016 ASME Standards Certification is preparing to issue revised versions of three of its ASME B16 Standards, which have been defining and ensuring piping safety for nearly 100 years. The new versions of the standards - ASME B16.5, B16.34 and B16.47 - were finalized last month and will be published concurrently later this year.ASME developed these three standards to provide industry with technical guidelines and requirements regarding the use of flanges and valves ranging from nominal pipe sizes (NPS) NPS to NPS 60. The B16 Standards Committee and Subcommittees C and N provide important guidance on pressure-temperature ratings, marking, materials, dimensions, and testing for valves and flanges through these standards.ASME B16.5 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings - one of ASMEs fruchtwein requested p roduct standards because it covers a large range of sizes and pressure temperature ratings - covers pipe flanges and flanged fittings for flanges with rating class designations 150, 300, 400, 600, 900 and 1500 in size categories NPS through NPS 24. The standard also applies to flanges with rating class designation 2500 in sizes NPS through NPS 12. Materials covered in the standard include forged, cast and plate carbon, low alloy, stainless steel and nickel alloys. The second of the three standards, ASME B16.34 Valves - Flanged, Threaded and Welding End, applies to new valve construction requirements. It covers pressure-temperature ratings, nondestructive examination requirements, testing and marking for cast, forged and fabricated valves - including flanged, threaded, welding end or flangeless valves - constructed of carbon steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel or nickel-base alloys. The ASME B16.47 Large Diameter Steel Flanges standard covers pressure-temperatur e ratings, materials, dimensions, tolerances, marking and testing for welding neck and blind pipe flanges NPS 26 through NPS 60. It encompasses flanges with rating class designations 75, 150, 300, 400, 600 and 900, and includes requirements and recommendations regarding flange bolting, flange gaskets and flange joints. Dimensions for raised face (RF) and ring joint gasket facings are addressed in the standard, as are materials including forged, cast and plate carbon, low alloy, stainless steel and nickel alloys. ASME publishes the three standards simultaneously because they are so interrelated. In fact, they started as a single standard, B16e, handled by one B16 Subcommittee. In 1920, the American Engineering Standards Committee organized Section Committee B16 to unify and further develop standards for pipe flanges and fittings. Section Committee B16 soon formed subcommittees and, in 1923, Subcommittee 3 began developing the first edition of B16e, which was eventually ap proved in 1927. The 1932 edition of B16e contained flanged fittings with integral bases, but did not include pressure-temperature ratings for alloy steel flanges and fittings, Class 2500 flanges, or Class 1500 flanges between NPS 14 and NPS 24. Revisions in the 1939 edition, resulting from suggestions from Committee members and users from industry, addressed these shortcomings, and included welding neck flanges and dimensions for loose ring type flange joints. Due to the quickly developing field of welding technology, the revised version also covered welding neck flanges for the first time.The outbreak of World War II had a significant impact on the development of B16 Standards because it affected the price and availability of materials, especially alloys. In August 1942, the War Production Board requested a review of measures to conserve vital materials in piping components, appointing a special War Committee of B16. The War Committee operated under War Standard Proce dure and developed increased pressure-temperature ratings for all materials and pressure classes except Class 150, and added a table of metal wall thickness for welding-end valves. Their revisions first appeared in the Supplement 1 to B16e-1939. In 1943, this supplement was issued as a full standard, B16e-5-1943, which was the first standard to include details for the construction of flanged and butt-welding end valves. The 1953 edition of B16e (re-designated B16.5), which incorporated the revisions introduced by the special War Committee of B16, also recognized the use of new materials, included a general rating method, and expanded coverage of welding end preparations. Two appendices, which were added in the 1957 edition, defined qualifications for gaskets other than ring joint and delineated the method for calculating bolt lengths.Other key years in the development of the B16.5 and B16.34 standards include 1968, the final year that the B16.5 standard incorporated cons truction for valves, flanges and flanged fittings 1973, the year that B16.5 and B16.34 editions introduced several major changes, including the addition of a ceiling pressure that materials could not exceed 1977, the year that B16.34 edition began covering all valve construction requirements including flanged valves and B16.5 became the stand-alone document for flanges and flanged fittings construction details 1981, when the B16.5-81 and B16.34-81 editions included nickel alloys for the first time and 1988, when the B16.34 standard began including details for threaded and socket-welding end valves and started covering limited pressure class valves. A subgroup of B16 Subcommittee C began work on the B16.47Large Diameter Steel Flangesstandard in November 1980 in an effort to standardize dimensions within the industry for materials covered by B16.5 for NPS 26 to NPS 60 flanges. The first draft was developed in December 1982, and went through subsequent drafts before the fir st edition was published in 1990. The B16.47 Standard was approved as an American National Standard in June 1990 following approval by ASME and the ASME B16 Standards Committee (formerly the American National Standards Committee B16).The new editions of ASME B16.5, B16.34, and B16.47, which are expected to be published this fall, will incorporate several important revisions, such as the inclusion of NPS 22 in B16.5 the alignment of the pressure-temperature tables in B16.5 and B16.34 the inclusion of low temperature valves and expansion of coverage up to NPS 60 in B16.34 and the addition of pressure-temperature table modifications to B16.47.For more information on the forthcoming 2016 editions of ASME B16.5, B16.34, and B16.47, contact Richard Lucas, Standards Certification, by elektronischer brief at lucasrasme.org. For more information on ASME Standards Certification, visit /codes-standards.(This article was written with advice and review by Guy Jolly, member of B16 Subcommittee C and B16 Subcommittee N.)Richard Lucas, Standards Certification

Thursday, November 21, 2019

The most popular ways candidates clean up their social media

The most popular ways candidates clean up their social mediaThe most popular ways candidates clean up their social mediaWhile prior research has found that 34% of employers say they have reprimanded or fired someone over zugreifbar content, new datafrom Paychex shows thatjob candidates are taking steps to walk back whats already online.Changing their profile settings to private was found to be the most popular way that they clean up social media accounts.Furthermore, while 60% of job candidates admit to checking out their interviewers social media accounts online before heading in for an interview, 40% say they dont. But in most cases, this hasnt led to anything drastic during the hiring process 79% say that seeing something unfavorable on their interviewers social media hasnt made them reject an interview or job. However, 21% said this has.Paychex surveyed 820 job candidates (ages 18 to 78) and 603 hiring managers (ages 19 to 78) using Amazons Mechanical Turk. The company also repor ted that the information is based on self-reporting.Heres how people clean uptheir social media presencePeople have done all kinds of things - but most frequently, the obviousI made my profile private 57%I deleted evidence of excessive partying 20%I deleted or fixed posts and comments that had poor spelling or grammar 19%I removed evidence of my political views 16%I deleted posts containing vulgar language 14%I changed or removed an unprofessional username or screen name 13%I deleted information that was inconsistent with my resume 11%I deleted posts that negatively referenced an employer 11%I deleted provocative photos 9%I temporarily suspended my account 8%In separate, but related, news, data from PR agency Edelmanshowed that 40% of people have deleted a social media account over the last year due to privacy concerns.What job candidates dont mind hiring managers seeingCandidates weighed in for Paychexs research, showing that LinkedIn is clearly in the leadLinkedIn 90%Google+ 64%P interest 61%Facebook 59%Instagram 56%Twitter 55%Personal blog 44%Snapchat 39%Tumblr 28%Reddit 0%Interestingly enough, no one wants a hiring managers eyes on their Reddit account.