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William Watkins
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over 6 months ago

Exciting News!

FIFA World Cup 2026™ - Canada, Mexico, and the United States have officially joined the list of employers recruiting at the 14th Annual Jobs Rebuild Boston: Community Conference & Career Fair! They are actively seeking diverse candidates for roles including:

FIFA Fan Festival Director, Executive Assistant, Special Events Manager, Volunteer Positions

If you know a recent graduate or job seeker looking for exciting career opportunities, make sure they’re registered today #unemployment #interview

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Jobs Rebuild Boston '25

Make sure to register for this year's Job Rebuild Boston '25 #jobsearch #interview #application #unemployment

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over 6 months ago

How to search the RIGHT way!

Job searching can feel overwhelming at times but it doesn’t need to be! Let’s help you get started with some tips.

Update your resume before applying It sounds simple but updating your resume is a huge part of the job searching process. Employers want to know what you’ve been up to, so this means they will be looking at your experience, skills, and the accomplishments you have highlighted. It’s important to keep things current and fresh as well as ensuring it has the right keywords that will get you past the [Applicant Tracking System] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/596c18f2-664b-5584-816e-ef1860520181?from=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.jobcase.com%252Fcommunity) to get your resume into the hands of an employer. Also be sure to check for typos and grammatical errors. Make sure to use consistent font sizes and formatting in your resume!

Don’t worry if you don’t check every box Many times an employer’s job posting appears more like a wish list with everything but the kitchen sink, but don't despair. If you have the core skills and experience but are lacking one or two things make sure and apply! Don't let the list intimidate you if you are qualified for the role!

Search on Jobcase Follow these easy steps to start looking and applying for jobs right now!

1- Click on Jobs & Companies at the top of the page, or head over [here] (http://www.jobcase.com/jobs/search)

2- Enter a job into the search field where it says Job Title, Keywords, or Company.

3- Add in your location by filling in your City and State OR zip code. Then click the magnifying glass to search.

4- Once the list is up, click on “View Job" of any you are interested in and then apply.

Watch out for scams If a job seems to good to be true it usually is! AVOID any job posts that claim they will give you money up-front to buy any type of equipment, pay you to wrap your car with their logo, ask you to cash a check and mail them back the difference, request a Google hangout immediately, tell you that you can stuff envelopes for cash, or offer to pay you in ANY manner before you have had an interview or have been officially hired. New scams occur every day on the internet so just be on the lookout and trust your judgment!

Know what you want Make sure when you apply you do so with purpose. Avoid applying anywhere and everywhere! Spend time with each application and tailor your resume (and cover letter) to meet the needs of each job description. Research the company by visiting their website and see what you can bring to their mission. By highlighting certain skills and qualifications that the employer is looking for, they will be drawn to your resume and want to bring you in for an interview! Remember, it's all about what you bring to them.

Stay organized Keep track of where you applied with a spreadsheet. You can create an Excel or Google Doc, but make sure to record the following:

• The company’s name and location • Who you spoke to • Email or contact number • Date you applied • Interview info Add the date/time when your interview is scheduled and also include notes after the interview so you can reflect later. • Follow-up Did you send a thank you email or note? • Status Whether you were rejected, offered the job, or asked in for a second interview make a note of it.

Good luck!

Are there any other tips you think should be included? Please share with me! : )

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Ashley Wilson
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Show off your best resume!

Your resume showcases all the things an employer is looking for and each has certain expectations that they would like you to fulfill. It’s important to demonstrate in your resume how/why you are the perfect fit.

Check out these tips on how to make your resume stronger and desirable to employers!

1- Have the qualifications for the job Increase your chances of being hired by tailoring your resume specifically to jobs that you are qualified for and are interested in doing. You don’t always need to meet 100% of the requirements that job postings ask for, but do make sure that you have at least 75% of the qualifications. Present them in easy-to-read sentences and bullet points. Highlight your past accomplishments to show how you can excel at the job.

2- Make it easy for them to contact you Place your contact info right up at the top of your resume. Be sure your email sounds professional. If it begins with cutiepie107 or a bunch of random letters and numbers create a new one with your name, such as Jsmith for example. Keep it professional! List your phone number as well and make sure that once you put it out there you are checking your messages.

3-Show that you want the job The first thing an employer is going to notice is if your resume is relevant to the job that they are hiring for. Do you live close enough to the job to reasonably commute to it? Does your title closely match the job you’re applying to? Describe your experience and accomplishments to demonstrate how they benefit the employer. Remember, it is about THEM, not you. Employers don’t want to guess how your credentials apply to the role they are looking to fill.

4- Be a spelling and grammar whiz Reportedly 75% of employers noted that they wanted a stronger focus on written communication skills. Your resume is their FIRST impression of you, so if it is riddled with spelling mistakes, type-o's, or grammatical errors you will likely not be considered for the role. These type of errors show your lack of attention to detail and gives off the vibe that you just aren’t professional or interested. Avoid this by ALWAYS making sure to have a friend or family member read your resume. It’s tough to catch your own mistakes sometimes, they are sneaky! Be sure to use spell check and you can even download Grammarly for a free and easy guide to use as you write.

Good luck!

Have questions? Please comment below!

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Please contact me if you have a job position for me. Ty

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Looking for cooking position in Nashua NH (only in Nashua NH)

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Fake or Real ULEM Jobs Rebuild Boston

Who's maintaining this with 1,561 members. I applied for over 6 dozens of biotech jobs while in Boston when I was there for about a year, but it led to futility. I click my picture and directed me to this site. Can one find out who came up with this Public Group. What's the group purpose?

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Looks job

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Hiring someone disabled

Why is it so hard to find a job when you are in a wheelchair. I am paralyzed from the waist down and can. Tell that the person giving me the interview isn't hiring me 2min. Into the interview. . I would hate to be a disabled veteran.

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